failed my lvg cpc module 2. Need help!!!!!!

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Postby jay01 » Tue Jan 31, 2012 3:36 pm


hi can anyone help i have been studying for my cpc module 2 test for weeks i have failed twice now first time i got 35 out of 40 and today i got 38 out of 40 (really frustrating) the information i have to revise with is from my lvg training company. i have been looking all over the internet to try to find out what eles i can use to help. has anyone who has passed or thats studying help PLEASE. i have got my next test in two weeks time :shock:
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Postby exportmanuk » Tue Jan 31, 2012 4:53 pm


Hi

You could look up your local Institute of Transport Administrators. They deliver training in this area on knowledge.

Their website is not brilliant http://www.iota.org.uk/ but they have some very knowledgeable guys.
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Postby ROG » Tue Jan 31, 2012 6:59 pm


jay01 wrote:hi can anyone help i have been studying for my cpc module 2 test for weeks i have failed twice now first time i got 35 out of 40 and today i got 38 out of 40 (really frustrating) the information i have to revise with is from my lvg training company. i have been looking all over the internet to try to find out what eles i can use to help. has anyone who has passed or thats studying help PLEASE. i have got my next test in two weeks time :shock:

What you need to pass initial LGV dcpc mod 2 theory test ....
LGV theory book/dvd
Driving large goods vehicles book
Common sense

Only you can provide the last but have the training company provided the first two?
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Postby ROG » Tue Jan 31, 2012 7:02 pm


http://www.trucknetuk.com/phpBB/viewtop ... 67#p503947
MODULE 2 - Case Studies for the (IDCPC)
• Each test will be made up of 3 realistic scenarios (from a bank of 7) a driver may encounter in their working life - each one with 6-8 questions, with a possible maximum score of 50 (of which the pass mark will be 38 ).
• Candidates will be allowed 1½ hrs to complete this module.
• Cost of this test is £30.00

If you got 38 then that is a pass but it is out of 50 not 40 so I am a little confused !!

Just read some updated info and it seems the pass mark is now 40 and not 38
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Postby ROG » Tue Jan 31, 2012 8:17 pm


exportmanuk wrote:Hi

You could look up your local Institute of Transport Administrators. They deliver training in this area on knowledge.

Their website is not brilliant http://www.iota.org.uk/ but they have some very knowledgeable guys.

They only do periodic dcpc not initial dcpc
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