A2 exam duration
The official A2 NAA test lasts 30 minutes — about one minute per question.
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A2 exam format
A2 theoretical exam at TKA: 30 questions, 30 minutes. All questions are single-correct-answer from four options. The exam is computer-based.
Compare with A1/A3: 40 questions, 45 minutes. A2 additionally covers meteorology (6–8 questions), human factors and aircraft performance.
Time management in the exam
30 questions in 30 minutes = 1 minute per question. This is not generous — time pressure is a common reason for failure among candidates who have not practised under timed conditions.
Strategy: first pass — answer all questions you are confident about. Mark uncertain ones and return later. The countdown timer is always visible on screen.
Effective exam strategy
Answer easy questions first — it improves confidence and saves time for harder ones. Devote remaining minutes to uncertain questions. If time allows, review flagged ones.
Do not spend more than 2 minutes on any single question. Mark it and move on — answering 28 correctly is better than deliberating too long on 2 difficult ones.
Timed mocks as the best preparation
The most effective preparation for the real exam is 5–10 full timed mock tests. The A2STS platform provides 30-question, 30-minute timed tests with a visible countdown.
After each mock, analyse: how long did you spend per question on average? If more than 1 minute — you need more timed practice.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I pause or stop the A2 exam mid-way?
- No. The exam runs continuously — the timer only stops when you submit or time expires.
- How many questions must I answer correctly to pass?
- ≥75% — that is 23 out of 30 questions. You can get up to 7 wrong and still pass.
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A2STS Editorial · Reviewed by: EASA UAS syllabus aligned