Theory test in written form

Usually theory test is taken on the computer. We are able to answer the questions either with mouse or keyboard. Sometimes even directly through the touch screen. But if there is no power supply at the time of examination or someone is not willing to sit a test with the usage of computer (due to many reasons) than there is a possibility to take a test in written form. What are the differences and how does it look like? Well if you have presented the note from your doctor that you are not able to take theory test on computer than I suppose you know what are the differencies but for those who are not aware of them I will present them. To be honest with you there are hardly any differences. As far as the number of questions is concerned - it is the same. If we take under consideration the time of your test, no surprises here as well - the same time to solve it. You receive a randomly chosen online theory test printed on separate papers and a pen. You circle the correct answer instead of pressing the button on the computer. There are is a difference as far as checking the test is concerned. In case of computers it is done automatically while in written form it has to be checked by an examiner.