
Subject 1 generally consists of original questions from the driving test preparation materials. Passing score for Subject 1: The total time for the Subject 1 exam is 45 minutes. The exam consists of 100 questions, including true/false and single-choice questions, with a full score of 100 points. A score of 90 or above is required to pass. The exam papers are randomly selected and combined by the computer driver examination system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Regulations". Exam process: Follow the instructions of the staff and collect your personal driving training file in order in the waiting room; Carry and present your ID card for inspection by the supervising officer; Mobile phones must be turned off when entering the exam area; No loud noise is allowed in the exam area; Regulation textbooks are not allowed in the exam room (or should be placed in your bag); After the exam, keep your ID card safe and submit the file to the "Document Submission Window" at the front of the exam room; Candidates who pass the exam should sign under the guidance of the staff at the exit and then leave the exam room; Candidates who fail the exam can leave the exam room immediately and wait for the driving school staff to notify them of the retake time.

I've been a driving instructor for over a decade, and this is the question students ask most frequently. The questions for Subject 1 are basically drawn from a unified question bank containing about 2,000 questions, with 100 randomly selected for each exam. From coaching students through practice tests, I've found that at least 70% of the questions encountered in the actual exam are identical to those practiced on apps, while the remaining 30% might be variations testing the same knowledge points. However, after this year's policy adjustments, 3-5 new questions have been added, mainly covering new regulations like charging pile usage, which require understanding and memorization. My advice is not to memorize answers mechanically but to thoroughly grasp key sections like easily confused traffic signs and penalty standards.

Just passed the theory test? Here's my advice: The questions in the exam are exactly the same as those in the driving test app! I was reviewing my wrong answers the night before, and at least 15 questions appeared exactly as I'd practiced. But not all apps are reliable - I found some 2023-labeled questions in one app that didn't cover new parking yield rules which appeared on my test. Turns out they were from the latest traffic regulation updates. So beyond just practicing questions, make sure to check the newest textbook for changed sections, especially updates on speeding penalties and pedestrian right-of-way rules.

From the perspective of exam mechanism design, Subject 1 indeed adopts a fixed question bank with random selection. The traffic authority updates about 10% of the question bank annually, primarily focusing on newly implemented traffic regulations. Based on my observation of test papers, high repetition rates mainly occur in traditional test points like sign recognition and traffic police gestures. However, I recommend being cautious about question traps: last year's question about 'maximum speed in fog with 50-meter visibility' might be modified this year to 'snow-covered road with 100-meter visibility' to test quick thinking. Such modified questions account for about 30 points, and rote memorization can easily lead to mistakes.


