Are the questions in Subject 1 the original ones?
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Yes. Question type introduction: Subject 1 tests traffic regulation knowledge. Although it's not difficult, you just need to practice more and do more questions, and passing is generally not a problem. The C1 Subject 1 question bank has a total of 1,311 questions, which may seem overwhelming at first glance, but it's actually easy to master when broken down. The question bank mainly consists of four parts: road traffic safety laws and regulations (505 questions), traffic signals (363 questions), safe driving and civilized driving basics (304 questions), and basic knowledge related to motor vehicle operation (139 questions). Additional information: One principle applies to all questions in the exam: safety first. Therefore, choose the safest option in any situation. In true/false questions, all extreme actions in emergency situations are wrong, such as slamming on the accelerator (brake) or making sharp turns. Similar options in multiple-choice questions are also wrong. Always yield when possible, help when possible, and avoid when possible - as long as you don't rush or act aggressively, it's correct. For rescuing injured people, the principle is to save lives first, and for saving lives, the principle is to stop bleeding first.
Actually, all the questions in the Subject 1 exam are drawn from a unified question bank, but they are randomly selected during the actual test. When I was preparing, I practiced nearly 2,000 questions and found that the exam questions were all familiar knowledge points, though some had different wording, option orders, or images. There's no need to memorize every answer by rote—the key is to understand the essence of the question. For example, core traffic rules like yielding rights-of-way or the meanings of signs can be applied to different scenarios once you grasp them. I recommend using a driving test app to practice by category and reviewing incorrect questions multiple times!