Can I Wear a Hat for Subject One Exam?
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Students taking the Subject One and Subject Four exams should avoid wearing clothing such as tank tops, vests, slippers, etc., or they will be prohibited from entering the examination room. If wearing hats, masks, scarves, or other facial coverings, they can enter the examination room after removing them. Here is some additional information: 1. Introduction: Subject One, also known as the Subject One Theory Exam or Driver Theory Exam, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. 2. Exam Content: According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," the exam includes theoretical knowledge of driving, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and related information. The exam is computer-based, with a full score of 100, and a passing score of 90.
When I took the theory test (Subject 1), I did wear a baseball cap because it was windy and a bit cold that day, and I was worried it might affect my performance. In the end, the test went smoothly, and the examiner didn't pay any attention to my cap. Actually, according to the rules, the Subject 1 test is a written exam that mainly checks your grasp of theoretical knowledge. As long as the cap doesn't obstruct your vision or hide headphones for cheating, it's generally fine. However, test centers might have their own regulations—some places might ask you to remove your cap if it's too large or covers too much of your face to avoid suspicion. My advice is, if you plan to wear a cap, call the test center in advance to check, or just wear a simple, small cap to avoid hassle. Also, don’t forget to bring your ID and exam admission ticket, and avoid overly flashy clothing to stay focused. After passing Subject 1, practicing driving skills is what really matters.