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Swedish Theory Test in English

Use this page as your starting point for understanding the test format, choosing a study route, and practising safely with original questions.

Official test details reviewed:

70Total questions
65Scored
52Pass score
50Minutes

What this site provides

Swedish Theory Test gives English-speaking learners a structured way to practise the knowledge areas behind the Category B test: road signs, priority rules, speed, winter driving, motorways, roundabouts, parking, vehicle safety, vulnerable road users, first aid, environment, and impairment.

The questions are original educational material. They are designed to test the same public rules and safety concepts, not to reproduce official or copyrighted exam questions.

Recommended study order

  1. Read the complete guide and the test format guide.
  2. Practise one category at a time with immediate feedback.
  3. Bookmark questions where the explanation still feels uncertain.
  4. Review mistakes until you can explain why the wrong answers are wrong.
  5. Take a timed mock test only after category practice feels steady.

Official details can change

Test length, score requirements, language options, booking procedures, prices, and validity periods can change. This site shows review dates and source links, but you should verify important facts with Trafikverket and Transportstyrelsen before you act.

Common questions

How many questions are on the Swedish category B theory test?

The public configuration used here is 70 questions, with 65 scored and 5 sample questions. Verify this through Trafikverket before your test.

What is the passing score?

The configured public assumption is 52 correct scored answers. Official requirements can change, so check Trafikverket before booking or taking the test.

Can I practise in English?

Yes. This site provides independent English-language practice material. Trafikverket publishes current information about official language options for the real test.

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