Can I pass the actual test if I score above 90 in the mock exam for Subject 1?
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Normally, scoring above 90 in the mock exam for Subject 1 means you can pass the actual test. The full score for the driving license Subject 1 test is 100, and a score of 90 or above is considered passing. The content of the Subject 1 test is selected from a question bank, which is basically the same as the mock exam. Below is some relevant information about the Subject 1 test: 1. Test content: The test includes driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other related knowledge. The test is conducted on a computer, with 100 questions, and a score of 90 or above is required to pass. 2. Payment method: The retake fee for the driving test Subject 1 can be paid at the local vehicle management office or to the driving school, which will then pay it to the vehicle management office on your behalf. Additionally, if there is an online payment option available on the traffic management website, you can also choose to pay online.
I think scoring above 90 in mock exams does indicate a high likelihood of passing the actual test, since the passing score for Subject One is indeed 90. Based on my years of experience with driving school students, most who achieve this score in practice perform similarly in the real exam. However, exam-day factors like nervousness or unfamiliarity with the test environment can lead to mistakes on normally easy questions. A friend of mine scored 95 in mocks but got 87 in the actual test, barely passing. So don’t just settle for mock results—practice with multiple question bank apps like 'Driving Test Prep' or 'Yuanbei Driving Test,' focusing on weak areas such as traffic signs or regulations. This way, you’ll pass confidently on the first try, avoiding the hassle of retakes.