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About UK driving, citizenship, and construction tests

The UK's three high-traffic theory exams are: the DVSA Driving Theory Test (required before booking a practical driving test), the Life in the UK Test (required for most ILR or naturalisation applications), and the CSCS Health, Safety and Environment test (required for a CSCS card to work on most construction sites).

All three exams are computer-based and multiple-choice. The DVSA test is sourced from the official Highway Code; Life in the UK is from the official handbook A Guide for New Residents; CSCS is from CITB's published syllabus aligned with HSE regulations.

Frequently asked

Are the practice questions taken from the official tests?

No. The actual test questions are confidential. These reviewers are written based on the same source material the DVSA, Home Office, and CITB use to write their questions - the Highway Code, A Guide for New Residents, and the CITB HS&E syllabus respectively.