Do I need to attend the lecture for a whole day for Subject 1?
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Attending the lecture for Subject 1 does not necessarily require a full day. Before taking the Subject 1 exam, you must complete 6 hours of study time. Relevant details are as follows: 1. Exam: There are two exam sessions in the morning for Subject 1, with the first session at 9:00 AM and the second at 10:00 AM. In the afternoon, there are three exam sessions at 1:00 PM, 2:00 PM, and 3:00 PM. The exam duration is limited to 45 minutes. Since information registration is required before entering the exam, it is advisable to arrive half an hour early. 2. Introduction: The total exam time for Subject 1 is 45 minutes. The exam paper consists of 100 questions, including true/false and multiple-choice questions, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90. The exam paper is randomly selected and combined by the computer driver's license examination system according to the proportional relationships specified in the 'Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Regulations.'
I've been driving for over a decade and have mentored many beginners through their driver's license exams. For subject one (theory test), the lecture time usually doesn't require a full day. It's typically divided into several sessions, each lasting a few hours – for example, spread over two or three days, totaling about 12 hours of instruction. Driving schools arrange it this way to prevent fatigue and ensure better knowledge absorption. During classes, instructors explain traffic rules and safety essentials using PPTs and video demonstrations at a brisk pace. I remember some trainees complaining about the duration when I first started, but in reality, the core content can be covered in half a day, with the remaining time dedicated to practice questions for reinforcement. The key is to frequently review the traffic rule handbook and use mobile apps for mock exams – this significantly improves passing rates and lays a solid foundation for safe driving. Don't worry, the course design is very user-friendly and caters to different learning styles.