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Recommend a theory test app

DiNZi
DiNZi Posts: 57 Forumite
Hi all,

I've booked my theory and it's in 2 weeks time.

I'm on Android and was wondering if someone could recommend an app that's quite precise and up to date with it's questions?

I'm aware some apps have very outdated questions which aren't very likely to come up in the test?

If someone could advise on what's the best apps to practice with, even if I have to pay a few quid I don't mind, previous experience with it helps plenty too.

Cheers!

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  • forgotmyname
    forgotmyname Posts: 32,755 Forumite
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    Goto home bargains or B&M type shops and get the DVD's. Worth the money.

    Doing it at a PC with a mouse will me more like the real thing.
    Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...

  • scotsbob
    scotsbob Posts: 4,632 Forumite
    For Android the Deep River app gets good reviews on many motoring forums and I believe it is still free.


    https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Deep%20River%20Development%20Ltd&hl=en_GB
  • Spicy_McHaggis
    Spicy_McHaggis Posts: 1,314 Forumite
    edited 16 January 2015 at 7:33AM
    DiNZi wrote: »
    Hi all,

    I've booked my theory and it's in 2 weeks time.

    I'm on Android and was wondering if someone could recommend an app that's quite precise and up to date with it's questions?

    I'm aware some apps have very outdated questions which aren't very likely to come up in the test?

    If someone could advise on what's the best apps to practice with, even if I have to pay a few quid I don't mind, previous experience with it helps plenty too.

    Cheers!

    Who supervises you darkmatter?


    DiNZi wrote: »
    Thanks. I reckon I should be alright, I drive into work every morning about a 7 mile journey and I don't hold back whilst driving also.

    I do the occasional long journey into places like Norfolk, Northampton ect.. once a month, which are about 50-100 mile journeys.

    And on the weekends it's 10+ mile journeys to family/relatives sometimes, or the big Asda or Costco.

    What into central London?
    DiNZi wrote: »
    I'm 23, I work for a Charity as a IT Systems Administrator in Central London, I've been here for 2 years now, I had to work 3 months unpaid (expenses paid) but now earning £24k a year. It's my first job.

    I've been nudging them to pay me more but I'm a bit scared/shy, I am the only individual in the IT department 5 days a week, there are around 40-50 sites around the UK. We have an IT contractor who comes every now and then to check the back end stuff which I've got no experience of dealing with, his been with them for the last 15 years.

    I plan to speak to them before the end of the month and hoping they will boost my salary to above the £30k mark and if not, I will consider my options.

    I am now looking for a part-time job to do outside of my 9-5/5 days a week office job, I believe I would make a good Sales Advisor at somewhere like Currys/PC World, or if it's at all possible, IT Contracting jobs such as roll outs in the evening/weekends. If anyone can give me any advise/help on this, would be greatly appreciated, just trying to earn as much as I can whilst I'm young and have plenty of energy.
  • DiNZi
    DiNZi Posts: 57 Forumite
    Who supervises you darkmatter?

    What into central London?

    In previous posts in relation to Motoring I was referring to 'I' but the advice was actually for my Dad/Brother.

    Last night I bought iTheory for £1.49 and Theory Test UK DTS for £1.49 and was practicing, hopefully this should do the job both have 500k+ downloads for a paid app so ratings look pretty good.
  • DiNZi wrote: »
    In previous posts in relation to Motoring I was referring to 'I' but the advice was actually for my Dad/Brother.

    Last night I bought iTheory for £1.49 and Theory Test UK DTS for £1.49 and was practicing, hopefully this should do the job both have 500k+ downloads for a paid app so ratings look pretty good.

    Son, cousin, cousins sister, girlfriend or dad. It's all the same in your head.
  • DiNZi
    DiNZi Posts: 57 Forumite
    Son, cousin, cousins sister, girlfriend or dad. It's all the same in your head.

    I suppose you could say that, it is a forum after all :rotfl: Does it really matter on behalf of who I'm seeking advise for lol
  • DiNZi wrote: »
    I suppose you could say that, it is a forum after all :rotfl: Does it really matter on behalf of who I'm seeking advise for lol

    Well as nothing you post is true, who cares?
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