In Sweden and Finland one can "pay" the translator to gve you the answers, but it seems that not even this helps the high IQ Swedish imports

8 out of 10 fail theory tests in other languages
Domestic

December 27, 2021

at 11.15

Immigrants who want to obtain a driving license in Sweden can choose from 14 different languages, excluding Swedish, to take their theory test in. Despite that possibility, only two out of ten get an approved result.

SVT Nyheter Småland has produced statistics that make the disaster figures visible. The Swedish Transport Administration believes that the reason for this is that many who come to write the test are poorly prepared.

- It is very important that you come well prepared for your test, both theory and driving tests, says Roger Paulsson, unit manager at the Swedish Transport Administration in Kalmar, to SVT.

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More fails than the Swedish average
Approximately 52 percent of all 244,000 theory tests written in Swedish were approved. Of the 147,000 tests written in one of the 14 other languages, only 25 percent were approved. It is not clear how the rejections for the Swedish-language tests are proportionally distributed between Swedes and immigrants.

Different results among different languages
The statistics differ between the different languages. In the Tigrinya language, ten tests were taken in Kalmar and Kronberg counties. None of those tests were approved. The tests were also done with the help of an interpreter.

In Dari, a language spoken in Afghanistan, only one of 18 tests passed. Even in those cases, the tests were written with the help of an interpreter.

The translated language most people used, excluding Swedish, was Arabic. 28 percent of the tests done in Arabic were approved. In concrete numbers, there will be 1,187 out of 4,284 possible. The second most common was Persian, in which language 1,881 tests were written. Only 17 percent of them were approved.