How to Pass Your Personal Licence Exam: The Complete Guide

So you’ve decided that you want to apply for a personal licence and become a Personal Licence Holder or a Designated Premises Supervisor?

That’s great! A personal licence application is not as difficult as you may think, and with the help of this guide, you’ll be able to pass your personal licence exam with flying colours.

In this guide, we will cover everything from the application process to the Personal Licence Training Course itself and help you enable the sale of alcohol legally. We’ll also provide some helpful tips and advice on how to prepare for your exam. So what are you waiting for?

Let’s get started!

What is included in the exam content?

Curriculum:

The questions on the Personal Licence Training Course exam are covered on the actual course itself and you will learn all about licensing objectives. The course covers various aspects of a Personal Licence holder and goes through the legal responsibilities of licensed premises including the effects of alcohol and disorderly conduct and the duty of care of Personal Licence holders. There is no separate exam to become a designated premises supervisor of licensed premises.

Questions:

The questions in the exam are based on multiple answers in which the delegate will have to showcase that they have understood what was covered in the course and the responsibilities expected of the Personal Licence holder.

Passing Marks:

To pass this examination and get accredited qualification, a candidate must correctly answer at least 28 out of 40 questions.

Time Limit:

There is a 1 hour time limit for this examination. If a candidate does not reach the required pass mark, they will need to retake the entire examination.

Marking:

The examination is made up of 40 multiple-choice questions and is delivered via an electronic online invigilated software. Candidates will have the opportunity to review their answers before submitting them for marking. If candidates attend classroom course, they will take paper based exam.

How can you prepare for the exam?

Now that we’ve covered what’s included in the exam, let’s talk about how you can prepare for it.

Personal Licence Training:

One of the best ways to prepare for your personal licence exam is to take a Personal Licence Course. The course covers all of the topics that will be included on the exam, and by taking the course, you’ll already have a head start on preparing for the exam.

Legislation:

In addition to taking a training course, there are also a few other things you can do to help you prepare for your exam. First, it’s important that you familiarize yourself with the legislation surrounding personal licences. You can find this legislation online, by consulting a local licensing authority or by visiting your local library.

Understand the Format:

It’s also a good idea to practice answering multiple-choice questions. This will help you get used to the format of the exam and familiarize yourself with the types of questions that will be asked. For instance, you can practice the use of a club premises certificate or things to know if you want to sell alcohol in England and Wales.

Stay Calm:

Finally, make sure you take some time to relax and clear your mind before the exam. Taking a few deep breaths and staying calm will help you focus and do your best on the exam.

We hope this guide has been helpful in preparing you for your personal licence exam. Good luck!

Conclusion: Find more information about the personal licence exam?

For more information about the personal licence exam, you can visit the website or contact your local licensing authority.

You can also find more information by searching gov.uk website for the detailed information. If you have any questions regarding the sale of alcohol, club premises certificates or premises licences, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. We’re always happy to help!

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