// September 14th, 2009 // 2 Comments » // Guides, Life
As of 10 September 2009, I am one gear closer to driving a car.

I am proud to announce that I have passed both my Basic Theory Test and Final Theory Test, which means I can finally sign up for the 20+ practical lessons before legally driving a car around in Singapore. A big yay for the people who will eventually benefit from this. You know who you guys are =/ But thinking back, I realize that passing them might not really mean much of a deal. I mean, if you take into consideration how many people are there in the Singapore that are driving, it’s not really that much of a deal. But whatever, I passed them and I no longer have to worry about the theory part anymore. Now that’s something remarkable.
Also, I decided to put myself aside and share with you guys my guide for the Theory Tests. For those of you who are planning to sign up for a driving course, this is going to come in handy for you. So sit back, buckle up and off we go!
He’s Guide To Acing The Driving Theory Tests
Now before you can actually sign up for the practical lessons, you will have to pass 2 Theory Tests, namely the Basic Theory Test and Final Theory Test. Your common sense should tell you that you’ll have to pass your Basic Theory Test in order to sign up for the Final Theory Test.
In order to prepare for your test, there are actually three methods you can go by to prepare for the test. The three methods are:
- Study the handbooks supplied by the school
- Study from the school’s e-Learning system
- Study from the e-Trial sessions
You can basically just choose any of the methods and still pass. The driving tests are THAT easy. However, I do have friends who failed them. Luckily for them, I’m not gona shame them here. Heh!
Anyway, if you want to know my method of studying. Here’s how I studied for the tests and if you follow my advice well enough, I assure you that you will pass with flying colors!
First and the most important step of all, book your test date and book an e-Trial session directly before the test. This is very important, guys. Reason being, the questions, whether they are from the e-Trial sessions or the actual tests, are actually repeated questions. So if you did 300 questions, which means 6 papers (no joke, I did 6 papers during both my BTT and FTT e-Trial sessions), during the e-Trial sessions, you’ll most likely encounter the same questions to the point that you can just faceroll on the screen and still get correct. We call that a Faceroll. Yeah, rolling your face on a keyboard and still win.
So after booking, give yourself at least 1 day’s time to prepare for each test. For me, it’s almost always last minute studying so I chose the day before the actual test date. First, read through the entire book and do make an effort to highlight the important points so when you look through it the 2nd time, you’ll be able to scan through the book, paying attention to only the hightlighted portions.
When you’re done with the book, you can safely tell yourself that you will pass the test. But if it’s your first time and you’re not confident or you are just afraid that you’ll get embarassed on the actual day when the big red FAIL slaps you on the face and the bangla sitting beside you laughs at you, you can still log into the e-Learning section of the school’s website and watch the video tutorials there. They’re pretty useful and I must admit some of the things mentioned there are not included in the book. But the best part is actually the self-evualtion tests. The entire content is split into modules and after each module, there are 5 questions which you can do to double check.
At the end of all of the modules, there is an actual e-trial session that you can do at home. Before I go on, these e-Trial sessions are essentially the tests. They contain 50 questions and are similiar to the way that the test is going to be structured, excluding the idea that you have to use a pen or your finger to nagivate around. I’ll skip this for now, I’ll talk about it later. So just go ahead and do them at the end of your revision. If you pass, congratuations! You can safely tell yourself that you will pass the test and go to sleep. If you fail, don’t worry too much about it and take a good look at the explanation for the questions you did wrongly. Have a good night’s rest, there’s still tomorrow where you can attend your e-Trial session before going for the actual test.
At the e-Trial session, which lasts 45 minutes, you will be able to attempt 6 papers if you’re really fast enough. Just go ahead and do them before attempting your actual test. There’s really no reason to fail if you’ve been to the e-trial sessions. OH!!! If there’re any reasons why you might potentially fail the test. Here is why.
Well. This is it. I hope this guide will prove to be useful to you guys who plan to pick up driving.
Laters!
Sign off,
He