I wish I could help,but it has been SO long since I took a driving test that I really don't remember much about it except having to shovel some extra coal in the boiler so I could have a full head of steam.

I took my first driver's test 46 years ago. I imagine things haven't changed much. If you know the laws and obey them no problem. If you are comfortable with the vehicle you're driving, again no problem. The examiner is probably bored to death, so the smoother you can make things, the more they'll appreciate it. All of the above advice is good.

My driving test for my commercial license was great sport. I was 16 and driving a truck ( 18 wheeler ) with two transmissions and powered by a 238 Detroit. Funny thing about those old Detroits was they had NO guts and if you took time to wave at somebody, you were lugging it. In other words it kept you busy swapping gears to get it down the road. It had 6 forwards and one reverse on the main box and a 4 speed auxiliary. That makes for 24 possible forwards and 4 reverses. I got griped at for NOT using the clutch enough to swap gears and for using BOTH hands to cog up the main and the auxiliary as when you go up a gear on the main, you usually have to go down a couple on the aux so you reach through the steering wheel with your left hand and get some gears. I never ground a gear nor missed a shift. She passed me, she'd never seen a two stick set up before and was pretty bumfoozled by all that gear shifting action. Either that or she was ready to get the HELL away from that screaming Detroit and didn't ever want to have to have to plant her ample rear end in that truck again. LOL

You'll do fine.