What is Module 2 case study?
The module 2 case studies test involves a series of questions based on real life scenarios that a student may encounter during their day to day work as the driver of a large goods vehicle or bus. The test is made up of seven case studies consisting of between 5-10 questions.
What is the pass mark for CPC Module 2?
40 out of 50
You’ll be asked between 6 and 8 multiple-choice questions on each case study. The test lasts for 1 hour and 15 minutes, and the pass mark is 40 out of 50.
What does CPC Module 2 consist of?
Module 2 of the Driver CPC qualification consists of case studies based on real-life scenarios. These scenarios demonstrate situations you may face and need to be able to deal with in your working life.
What is Module 2 LGV?
Module 2 is the ‘Case Study’ or theory test part of the Driver CPC Initial Qualification. It is a computer-based exercise with questions covering 7 different subject areas, all based on real-life situations which you may encounter as a professional HGV driver.
What is LGV CPC?
The Driver CPC (which stands for Driver Certificate of Professional Competence) is a qualification required by anyone wanting to drive an HGV, Bus or coach, professionally.
What is LGV CPC theory test?
The test is made up of 2 parts – multiple choice and hazard perception. You have to book both parts separately, but you can take them on the same day. It does not matter which one you take first but you need to pass both within 2 years of each other to get your theory test certificate.
Can you fail your CPC course?
Each CPC training course lasts a minimum of seven hours, and there is no pass or fail element to these tests. Drivers can check their Driver CPC periodic training record online to see how many hours they have completed.
Are there case studies in theory test 2021?
Your theory test will contain one case study video with 3 questions. These new case studies will not replace the current theory test, you will still be asked 50 multiple-choice questions and hazard perception videos.
How many CPC modules are there?
There are four modules in the Driver CPC Theory test: this is the same as the theory test for your LGV licence.
Do you need CPC Module 2?
Module 2 CPC is required by any drivers who: Qualified for their LGV after 10th September 2009. Qualified for their PCV after 10th September 2008.
What are the 5 modules for CPC?
Drivers CPC Modules
- Driver CPC Modular Course.
- A – EU Driver Hours and Road Transport Working Time Directive Regulations.
- B – Correct Use of Tachographs, Improper Use and Fixed Penalties.
- C – LGV Driver Safety Awareness Update.
- D – Driver Legislation Update.
- E – Vulnerable Road Users & Driver Tiredness.
What is on the module 2 case studies test?
The module 2 case studies test involves a series of questions based on real life scenarios that a student may encounter during their day to day work as the driver of a large goods vehicle or bus. The test is made up of seven case studies consisting of between 5-10 questions.
What order should I take the LGV theory test?
Modules 1 & 2 can be taken in any order, and you can take modules 3 & 4 in any order. It is recommended that Module 2 is taken after passing Module 1 or at the same time, as most of the case study scenarios will refer to knowledge you will have gained through studying for the LGV theory test.
How do I get my Driver CPC for LGVs/HGVs?
To obtain your Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (Driver CPC) for LGVs/HGVS you will need to pass four tests in total. The first two modules – module 1 (the Theory Test) and module 2 (the Case Study Test) of the Driver CPC can be taken in any order.
What are the case studies like?
The case studies are short stories based on situations that you’re likely to come across in your working life. You’ll be asked between 6 and 8 multiple-choice questions on each case study.