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Can I Use Notes or Look Things Up During the Final Exam?

No. Open book testing is not permitted on the Virginia Driver Improvement Course final exam. You may not use notes, the course content, or any other materials while taking the exam.

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No. Open book testing is not permitted on the Virginia Driver Improvement Course final exam. This is a Virginia DMV requirement that applies to all approved online clinic providers.


What Is and Is Not Allowed During the Exam

Not permitted: - Referring back to course lessons or lesson notes - Opening another browser tab to look up answers - Using printed notes or materials - Having another person assist you Permitted: - Taking your time — there is no overall time limit on the exam - Reading each question carefully before answering


How to Prepare

You can review any completed lesson before you begin the final exam. Use that time to go over topics you found difficult or want to refresh. Once you start the exam, course material is no longer accessible.

The exam covers all 25 lessons of the course. Completing the course thoroughly and reviewing before the exam is the most effective preparation.


Quick Facts

Detail

Answer

Open book permitted

No

Can I review lessons before the exam

Yes

Can I access lessons during the exam

No

Time limit on the exam

None

Attempts per day

1


Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I accidentally navigate away from the exam? Contact us at [email protected] and describe what happened. We will review your session.

Is there a time limit on individual questions? No. You can take as long as you need on each question. There is no per-question timer.

Will the exam questions be the same as the lesson quizzes? The exam and quizzes cover the same subject matter, but the specific questions may differ. The exam draws from a larger randomized question bank.

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