Are the questions in the driving license subject one exam from the question bank?

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StLeonardo
09/01/25 5:04am
All the questions are from the question bank, and they are randomly selected during the exam. The specific details are as follows: 1. Exam content: The driving license subject one exam consists of 100 questions, with each question worth 1 point, and a passing score of 90. The exam content includes: road traffic rules, traffic signals, traffic safety violations and accident handling, regulations on the application and use of motor vehicle driving licenses, motor vehicle registration, and other road traffic safety laws, regulations, and rules. 2. Issuance of certificate: After passing the subject one exam, the vehicle management office should issue a learning driving certificate within one day. In the case of self-study and direct examination, the vehicle management office should also issue a special identification for learning to drive according to regulations.
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DeDominic
09/13/25 7:49am
I just passed my driving license theory test (Subject 1) and was thrilled to find all exam questions came from the question bank! The bank contains about 1,500 questions, available through official apps or driving school materials. The test randomly selects 100 questions, with a passing score of 90. Practicing extensively is key - I used mobile apps daily with great results, passing all 10 mock tests the day before the exam. Each test question has a time limit; unanswered ones count as wrong, so don't overthink single items. The bank covers traffic rules, sign recognition, and safe driving, with occasional updates but generally stable. Don't just memorize - understanding concepts ensures you won't forget when actually driving.
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