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Quiz Patente Ufficiale 2018

SoftBoom

Version
11.2.1
Size
45.1 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 22, 2026

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About Quiz Patente Ufficiale 2018

Prepare for your driving license exam with Quiz Patente Ufficiale 2018, the trusted app recommended by Italian driving schools. Master all categories from A1 to D1 with official ministerial quizzes updated through 2021–2022, giving you the exact content tested on exam day.

You'll gain access to everything needed to pass: comprehensive video lessons that break down complex concepts, a complete theory manual with study tips woven into practice sessions, and detailed explanations for every wrong answer. Learning doesn't stop after you quiz—review all your previous attempts to identify weak spots and track your progress over time.

Accessibility matters here. The app includes Easyreading font technology, specially designed to support users with specific learning differences and dyslexia, ensuring no one is left behind in their driving preparation.

Whether you're pursuing an A, B, or commercial license (C, D categories, plus subcategories like B1, BE, AM, C1, and D1), Quiz Patente Ufficiale 2018 covers every category with ministerial accuracy. Thousands of Italian learners have relied on this app to confidently pass their exams. Start your free preparation today and join Italy's most-used driving license study platform.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Official ministerial quizzes covering all Italian license categories A1 to D1
  • Detailed explanations provided for every incorrect answer to aid learning
  • Easyreading font technology supports users with dyslexia and learning differences
  • Video lessons and theory manual integrated alongside practice quizzes

Cons

  • App description does not mention cloud sync or account backup for progress
  • Targeted at Italian driving exams only with limited geographic applicability
  • Free access model not explicitly detailed—may include ads or premium upsells
  • Last official content update mentioned is 2021–2022, potentially outdated for current exams

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