Is as important as the practical.
If you don't know the theory around driving then how are you going to be able to drive safely daily?
If you didn't know what a particular road sign meant, how dangerous could it be not only for you but for everyone else around you?
Time, and effort are required to achieve a pass with this, if you expect to spend 5 minutes having a browse on internet apps and then "have a go" at taking the test.
Well I'd quite happily say "don't expect a pass!"
We will give you as much support as we possibly can when it comes to learning the Theory of driving, but ultimately it is only you who can retain that information, and that comes down to study.
No different from GCSE's, A Levels etc.
Some books that will help you with this are.
Apps that can help you get into how the actual test system works are easily available.
We recommend Driving Test Success
as we can integrate it into our pupil App to see how you are getting on and see areas where you may be having a little trouble, so can help you out.
https://referrals.drivingtestsuccess.com/r/Lifeskills