Are the questions in the Subject 1 exam the same as those in the Driving Test Treasure?
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Subject 1 exam questions are the same as those in the Driving Test Treasure. Subject 1 refers to the theoretical driving test, which is a mandatory licensing exam conducted by the vehicle management office for all driver's license applicants. The content of the Subject 1 exam includes the most fundamental knowledge such as driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, as well as local regulations. The scheduling of the theoretical driving test is arranged by the local vehicle management offices. The exam is conducted on a computer, consisting of 100 questions, with a passing score of 90 or above. Steps for the Subject 1 exam: Bring your ID card, file, and the successful reservation slip to the exam waiting area; the staff will then arrange the exam order; enter the exam room, pass the ID verification, and take the exam; after completing the exam, click submit, and if you pass, you will need to sign the passing score sheet at the office, while failing the exam means no score sheet will be issued. Subject 1 is part of the teaching and examination outline for motor vehicle driver training. The examination part of this outline is divided into three subjects, organized by the traffic management department of the public security authority. The exams are conducted in the order of Subject 1, Subject 2, and Subject 3. Passing the previous subject allows the applicant to take the next subject; failing the previous subject requires retaking that subject.
As a seasoned driver who has passed the driving test, I recall that the questions in the subject one exam were quite similar to those in the Driving Test Guide app, but not exactly the same. The exam question bank is uniformly established by the state, covering traffic regulations, safety knowledge, and other content. The Driving Test Guide helps with practice by mimicking the official question bank, though the wording of the questions may vary slightly, such as changes in the order of options or background descriptions. During my preparation, I used the Guide to practice many questions. Familiarity with most question types made the actual exam easier to handle, but it's important not to rely entirely on it, as delayed app updates might miss new regulations. I recommend combining official study materials with the mock exam feature, practicing multiple sets of questions, and understanding the meaning of the rules rather than rote memorization. This approach ensures more flexibility and ease during the exam. Overall, the Guide is a useful tool, with the core purpose being to build a solid foundation.