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Originally Posted by omae mona
I suspect her real problem is illiteracy. She probably can't read the test and just had to keep circling items at random until by luck she happened to score 60%.
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Excellent deduction! You could be right about that. But if that is the case, isn't that likely to cause a few problems with road signage?
If I was driving in Korea I'd be very afraid right now, and praying that she doesn't pass her road test.
It's interesting to note the differences in the Japanese and Korean testing systems. In addition to the difference in passing scores (90/100 vs. 60/100), in Japan they make sure you can drive via several tests* before you're allowed to take the written exam. So the process is backwards.
* Speciifically: 1) the instructor has to sign off that you're ready to take the provisional license test, 2) the provisional license test, 3) the instructor signs off that you're ready to take the final driving test, and 4) the final driving test. There's also a written test for the provisional license, and pre-tests to assure that you're ready to take both the provisional and final written tests. After all of this you'd think that Japanese drivers would be the best in the world ...