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Señales questions — C1 licence

258 official Señales questions for the C1 licence with correct answer and explanation. Practice free, no signup.

Showing 200 of 258 questions. To see them all, practice the topic or take a simulation.

How to ace the señales questions on the C1 licence

Señales questions are usually among the highest-failure areas in the C1 licence exam. Each of the 258 official questions here includes the options, the correct answer and an explanation of why it's correct.

The most effective way to master this topic is to alternate syllabus reading with question practice. Start by reading the full topic, then click into any question to study it in detail. Failed questions enter the smart-review queue until you master them.

Frequently asked questions about señales on the C1 licence

How many señales questions are in the official C1 licence bank?
The official DGT bank includes 258 señales questions for the C1 licence. Each comes with the correct answer and explanation.
How do señales questions appear in the real C1 licence exam?
The C1 exam consists of 20 questions selected randomly while respecting internal topic-block quotas. Señales appears in every sitting — the exact weight varies but it tends to be among the most represented blocks, especially signage and right-of-way for the B licence.
What are the most common señales mistakes?
Three typical causes: 1) misreading prompts with decisive keywords ("always", "never", "except", "only", "at least") — they flip the correct answer; 2) switching correct answers in the final review due to self-induced doubt; 3) studying only by topic without full simulations, which penalises block-switching speed.
How should I practise señales to pass the C1 licence first time?
Alternate three modes: first study the full topic syllabus; then practise the 258 official señales questions in order to understand the logic of each; finally launch full C1-licence simulations (20 questions, max 2 wrong) to train block-switching under pressure.