Practice Mock Tests for the TfL SERU assessment

Given that all private hire drivers eventually need to complete the TfL SERU assessment, it is important to be well-prepared.

To pass the TfL SERU test, you must undergo an examination at a TfL centre. The test lasts for 45 minutes and includes 37 questions. In order to pass, you need to achieve a score of 60% or higher.

The 37 questions include: 18 multiple-choice questions, 2 reading and understanding questions, and 17 drag and drop questions. You can try free sample TfL SERU Assessment questions here. Let’s delve into these question types below.

Multiple-Choice Questions (18 Questions):

These questions are based on the 10 sections of the TfL PHV Driver’s Handbook. As the name implies, each question presents multiple answers to choose from, with the requirement of selecting one correct answer in most cases.

However, be cautious, as some questions may ask for two answers. Take your time to read these questions carefully and select the appropriate number of answers.

Here’s an example of a multiple-choice question:

Reading & Understanding Questions (2 Questions):

Although only two of these questions appear on the test, they hold significant importance since they are not necessarily based on any sections of the TfL PHV Driver’s Handbook.

These questions involve a paragraph that requires reading and comprehension, followed by selecting a true statement based on the given paragraph.

Here’s an example of a Reading & Understanding Question:

Reading & Understanding Questions

Drag & Drop Questions (17 Questions):

These questions are relatively straightforward but may require some practice to become accustomed to. Similar to the multiple-choice questions, they are based on sections of the TfL PHV Driver’s Handbook.

In these questions, you are presented with a sentence containing gaps that need to be filled with words. You can select the appropriate words from a list provided below and drag them into the gaps.

An essential aspect of the drag and drop questions is ensuring that any unused words are placed in the pink box before submitting your response. Each sentence will have three missing words, and you can choose from a selection of six words.

Pay attention to the spelling of the words, as some commonly have spelling mistakes made by people.

Here’s an example of what a TfL SERU Drag & Drop Question looks like:

Drag and Drop questions

To gain a realistic experience of the TfL SERU assessment, we encourage you to sign up for TfL SERU Online Training courses, which includes a timed mock test and official format questions from the TfL SERU assessment.

By adequately preparing for the test, you maximize your chances of success. Passing the assessment secures your license, saves you time, and reduces expenses.

Where to practice TfL SERU Assessment Tests

 

There are a range of SERU mock tests and SERU mock test packs for you to practice here.

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