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The Thai practice tests (See Post #8 above), in tandem with the English practice tests, should help clarify the terms used?
You could always speak with your federal MP and ask them to lobby on your behalf to make the test have more simple language?Up to them. My wife will try to pass the test. That is all. We have no time for anything else.
P.S. I am allowed to think the current regulations are dumb and I'm reading they're wanting to have stricter English tests where you'd have needed to finish high school to pass. Silly idea.
Unfortunately then what you think and want are at complete odds with what the Government conisiders to be appropriate for what it expects from its citizens, both new and existing. Politics has nothing to do with it. This is reality.
Those covered by other scenarios (such as those aged under 18 or over 60, or people who suffer from a substantial impairment or loss of hearing, speech or sight) are not required to sit the test.
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