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DGT Practice Test Online: How to Prepare and Pass

Published March 2026 · 6 min read

The most effective way to prepare for the DGT Permit B theory test is doing practice tests under realistic conditions. Adaptive practice — where the system identifies your weak areas and drills them — is significantly more effective than random quizzes. Aim for at least 10 to 15 full tests over 3 weeks of daily practice.

Why Practice Tests Are More Effective Than Reading Theory

Most candidates who fail the DGT exam prepared by reading the theory manual rather than practising questions. The DGT exam tests application, not memorisation. You need to recognise signs in context, apply priority rules to complex intersections, and make decisions under time pressure. Practice tests build these skills in a way that reading alone cannot. Research consistently shows that active recall — retrieving information from memory rather than passively reviewing it — leads to significantly better retention and exam performance.

What Makes a Good DGT Practice Platform?

Not all practice tools are equal. The best platforms share several characteristics: they use official DGT questions (not invented ones), they track your performance by topic, they focus on your mistakes rather than repeating questions you already know, and they simulate real exam conditions (30 questions, 30 minutes, no hints). Random question generators waste your time by showing you questions you have already mastered. Adaptive learning platforms like DGT Pass prioritise the questions you get wrong and keep showing them until you consistently answer correctly.

How to Practice Effectively

Start by doing one full 30-question test to establish your baseline score. Note which topics you struggle with — typically road signs and right of way. Then switch to topic-specific practice for your weak areas. After a few days of targeted practice, do another full test to measure improvement. Repeat this cycle daily. In the final week before your exam, do only full 30-question timed simulations. This builds confidence and familiarity with the pressure of the real exam.

How Many Practice Tests Should I Do?

Candidates who pass on their first attempt typically complete 10 to 15 full practice tests over a period of 3 weeks. That means roughly one full test per day, plus additional topic-specific practice. The total study time ranges from 30 minutes to 1 hour daily. More is not necessarily better — focused, adaptive practice is more efficient than doing 50 random tests.

Practice in English or Spanish?

If you plan to take the DGT exam in English, practice in English. The translations used on the real exam can be awkward, so familiarising yourself with DGT-style English is important. If you are comfortable in Spanish, practising in Spanish is slightly advantageous since it eliminates any translation ambiguity. DGT Pass lets you switch between English and Spanish at any time, matching the format you will see on exam day.

Common Practice Mistakes to Avoid

Checking the answer immediately after each question is the most common practice mistake. This turns practice into passive review rather than active recall. Instead, complete a full test of 30 questions before reviewing answers. Other mistakes include: practising only easy topics to feel productive, ignoring the timer, and not reviewing explanations for wrong answers. Understanding why you got a question wrong is more valuable than answering ten more questions.

When Are You Ready for the Real Exam?

You are ready when you consistently score 28 or higher (2 or fewer mistakes) on full 30-question timed practice tests across at least 5 consecutive attempts. If you are still scoring 25-27, you need more targeted practice on your weak topics. Do not book your exam until you are consistently passing practice tests with a comfortable margin.

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