What's actually on the LTO written exam? Getting conflicting info everywhere
I've been preparing for the LTO written exam for about 3 weeks and the information online is all over the place. Some sources say 40 questions, others say 60. Some say 75% to pass, others say 70%. I'm in the Philippines taking the non-professional license exam. Just want to know what to actually expect walking in the door.
From what I can piece together, it covers traffic signs, road markings, safe driving practices, and LTO rules on licensing and penalties. The traffic signs section seems to be the heaviest based on everything I've read. I've been going through an LTO exam reviewer that covers those categories and the signs section alone has a lot of variations to keep straight.
My main concern is the penalty and violation questions. I don't have a strong background in driving regulations and some of the specific fine amounts and suspension periods are hard to keep straight. Has anyone found a good way to memorize those without just brute-forcing every individual number?
Also, does the exam rotate questions from a pool or is it the same set every time? Trying to figure out how much variation to expect compared to practice materials I've been using.
For the penalty questions, group them by violation type rather than trying to memorize each one individually. Reckless driving, DUI, and license violations each have their own fine tiers. Once you learn the tiers the specific amounts stick much better.
It's 40 questions for the non-professional exam and you need 30 correct, which works out to 75%. The format hasn't changed much in years. Focus on traffic signs and road markings first — that's probably half the exam right there.
Traffic signs caught me off guard because some look similar and the distinctions matter on the exam. Spend extra time on warning vs regulatory vs informational signs — that's where a lot of people drop points they shouldn't.
Questions rotate from a pool so the exact wording changes but the content doesn't vary much. If you've studied the major sign categories and penalty tiers, you're covered. I passed after 2 weeks of prep, about 45 minutes a day.
I'm in the same boat but a bit further along — I took a practice run last weekend and hit 82%, which felt way better than my first attempt two weeks ago where I honestly bombed the speed limits section. I've been drilling a lot on the lto/questions/speed limits and distance control questions specifically because those tripped me up early on. It's repetitive but it works.
From what I've gathered talking to people who recently took it, it's 40 questions for non-pro and you need 75% to pass, so 30 correct. I'm planning to sit the real exam next Friday if I can keep my practice scores above 80. Good luck to you!
Same boat here, honestly. I've been stressing about the format too but just started focusing on actual practice questions and my scores jumped from like 62% to 84% in about two weeks. It's 40 questions for the non-pro exam and you need 30 correct to pass, so 75% is the number you want to hit consistently before you go.
I'm planning to sit mine next Saturday. At this point I just keep drilling traffic signs and road rules until it feels automatic. Don't overthink the conflicting info online, a lot of it's outdated anyway.