Can I pass the subject one test without finishing over 1000 questions?
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Most of the questions in subject one are common sense questions, and safety should always come first. Therefore, going through them carefully twice should be enough to pass. Here is a detailed introduction about it: 1. Traffic regulations and related knowledge: The full score is 100, and a score of 90 or above is considered passing (including 90). 2. Field driving: It is only divided into pass or fail. The test follows a 3+1 format, with three mandatory items and one optional item selected by the computer from seven items. 3. Road driving: Conducted on highways or simulated fields with actual vehicles. The full score is 100, with passing scores of 90 or above for large buses, 80 or above for large trucks, and 70 or above for other vehicle types.
When I took the theory test, I only practiced around 700 questions in the question bank and passed on my first try. Honestly, there are patterns to the questions—mastering must-know topics like penalty point deductions and traffic police hand signals is more effective than anything else. Several friends of mine focused specifically on error-prone sections, reviewing their mistake notebooks three times, and ended up encountering 50% of the original questions in the actual exam. Don't psych yourself out, but make sure to force yourself to practice for at least two hours daily, with emphasis on high-frequency test points like accident handling and road signs/markings. If you can consistently score above 92 in mock exams, you're pretty much set for the real test.