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The learner's test is a multiple-choice test that examines knowledge of vehicle controls, rules of the road, and traffic signs. [2] The following criteria required: [3] Rules of the road – There are 28 questions in this category with 22 being the pass mark; Vehicle controls – There are 8 questions in this section, the required pass mark is 6
the tests are administered in the prescribed, standardized manner; the standardized clues are used to assess the suspect’s performance and the standardized criteria are employed to interpret that performance. if any one of the standardized field sobriety test elements is changed, the validity is compromised.
The student must answer all questions and 85% of correct answers (up to seven wrong answers) will pass this test. After this test is passed, the student must pass the practical test within three years after completion, or the student must retake the test. If the student fails the test, they must wait two weeks before retaking the test. [9]
The Philippine Nurse Licensure Examination is a 500-item multiple choice exam to test basic nursing level competency which considers the objectives of the nursing curriculum, the broad areas of nursing and other related disciplines and competencies. It is held every June and December annually in various public schools throughout the Philippines.
Tests on basic driving rules are conducted at the RTOs when an individual applies for a provisional licence. This test consists of basic road sign questions, which are the same for car and motorcycle tests: Multiple-choice questions. At least nine questions should be answered correctly to pass this section.
A drug test (also often toxicology screen or tox screen) is a technical analysis of a biological specimen, for example urine, hair, blood, breath, sweat, or oral fluid/saliva—to determine the presence or absence of specified parent drugs or their metabolites.
Candidates have to pass a theory and practical test to obtain driving licence along with a medical clearance. New Smart Card driving licences are available from 2012. These cards are intended for the use in the proposed "point system".
Full licence (G): After 1 year of driving with a G2 licence, a driver must take an additional road test that includes driving on a highway. With successful completion, they will obtain a full licence, which carries no restrictions. No further tests are required until the age of 80, provided they renew their licence every five years. [24]