Can I pass the subject one exam after studying overnight?
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Subject one exam can be passed after studying overnight. Subject one exam: Also known as the subject one theory test or driver's theory test, it is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90. Driver's license application content: Traffic regulations and related knowledge (Subject one) — written test. Venue driving (Subject two) — on-site, actual vehicle. Only pass or fail. All nine mandatory test items must be passed to pass the subject two exam. Road driving (Subject three) — highway or simulated venue, actual vehicle. The exam is fully monitored by electronic eyes + traffic police examination, making the road test more fair. After the road test, a theoretical test on safe and civilized driving knowledge (commonly known as Subject four) is added, which differs from Subject one by including image analysis and judgment.
I once experienced cramming for the written driving test the night before. At that time, I felt there wasn't enough time and stayed up late studying on the driving test app. The question bank was truly massive, with over 1,500 questions. Just memorizing traffic signs and penalty point rules gave me a headache. I barely passed, relying mostly on luck and extensive practice with mock exams. Honestly, it's high-risk—many people fail because they cram at the last minute. I recommend setting aside at least three days for review, practicing fixed sections daily, and then using the app to take several mock tests to assess your readiness. This approach is more reliable and won't waste your registration fee or time. Getting a driver's license isn't a trivial matter—building a solid foundation is important for future driving safety.
I just passed the written driving test last week, and I only started studying the night before. If you have a test prep app like JiaKaoBaoDian, it's possible to pass by efficiently practicing questions. I focused on high-frequency test points, such as traffic rules, signals, and emergency handling methods, and stayed up all night practicing until 7 a.m. I was a bit nervous during the test, but the questions were similar, so I barely scraped by. Honestly, though, this method is too exhausting—my eyes were sore. It's better to spend a couple more days reviewing to ensure you thoroughly understand each section. Otherwise, failing means retaking the test, which takes even more time.