Do I Have to Retake the Test If My Full Face Isn't Captured in the Subject One Exam?
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There are two scenarios if your full face isn't captured in the Subject One exam: If the examination authority determines that although the full face isn't captured, the half-face can still identify the examinee, then the exam can be passed. If the examination authority determines that the half-face cannot identify the examinee, then the exam will not be passed. Relevant information about Subject One is as follows: 1. Content: Subject One, also known as the theoretical driving test or driver's theory exam, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. According to the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses,' the exam content includes theoretical driving basics, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other related knowledge. The exam is conducted on a computer, consisting of 100 questions, with a passing score of 90 or above. 2. Basic Introduction: Subject One refers to the driver's theory test, conducted at the vehicle management office, which is a mandatory licensing exam for driver's license applicants. The scheduling of the driver's theory test is arranged by local vehicle management offices. Subject One is part of the teaching and examination outline for motor vehicle driving training. This outline divides the examination into three subjects, organized by the traffic management department of the public security authorities. The exams proceed in the order of Subject One, Subject Two, and Subject Three. Passing the previous subject allows the candidate to proceed to the next; failing the previous subject requires retaking that subject.