[Senior Driver Course] Try Test Questions! Strategies to Stay Calm on the Real Day and Actual Exam Questions
When a driver’s license renewal is approaching, it can make your heart race—and many people probably feel the same way.
In particular, those aged 70 and over are required to attend a senior driver course, and some may be worried, wondering, “What kinds of questions will there be?” This time, we’ve prepared test questions so that seniors can attend the course with peace of mind! Even briefly familiarizing yourself with questions that test memory and judgment beforehand can boost your confidence for the real thing.
Let’s start preparing today so you won’t panic on the day of the test!
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- [For Seniors] Get Excited by Knowing the Answers! Tricky Quiz
- [For Seniors] Fun and Informative! Health Trivia Quiz
[Senior Driver Course] Take on the test questions! Strategies to stay calm on the real exam and actual exam questions (11–20)
Cued recall Illustration Pattern BNEW!

Would you like to try a cued recall test, one type of cognitive function assessment? Drivers aged 75 and over are required to take this test, so it’s good to get used to it.
You’ll see simple monochrome illustrations—four items related to writing instruments, vehicles, vegetables, and clothing.
First, memorize all the illustrations within 10 seconds.
After 10 seconds, work on a number-based task, and when you finish, name the four illustrations you memorized.
How many did you remember?
In conclusion
We shared some guidance on how to prepare for the senior driver course. Hearing the word “test” might make you a bit tense, but getting familiar with it in advance will give you a great sense of ease. Approaching it like a quiz in your daily life is the key to staying relaxed on the actual day. Try taking it on together with someone close to you in a friendly, comfortable atmosphere!


