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Do I need to enter my name for the Subject 1 exam?

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DelJulia
07/29/25 1:13pm

When taking the Subject 1 exam, you do not need to enter your name, only your ID number is required. Additionally, you need to bring your ID card for the Subject 1 exam. Below is a detailed introduction about it: Subject 1: Also known as the Subject 1 theory test or driver theory test, it is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. Exam content: The exam includes driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other related knowledge. Signature after exam: If you forget to sign after the exam, you can sign later, but only after completing the Subject 4 exam.

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MacLondon
08/14/25 3:09am

When logging into the system for the subject one exam, you do need to input your name. Last year during my test, I almost made a mistake due to shaky hands. The process goes like this: after swiping your ID card, the screen automatically displays your photo and partial information, but the name field is blank and requires manual keyboard entry. Remember, the name must match the one on your ID card, and the system will ask you to confirm it after input. My friend once failed the verification because they hastily wrote a wrong character radical, wasting an attempt. It's best to carefully check each character against your ID card while typing. If the system makes an identification error, you can immediately seek help from the invigilator. Also, remember to bring your exam admission ticket as a backup for double insurance.

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LillianaLee
10/09/25 8:29am

Before the subject one exam, you need to fill in your personal basic information, with name being a mandatory field. Having taken the test twice myself, the process is very clear: first, queue up in the waiting area, and when it's your turn, go sit at the designated computer. The examiner will ask you to swipe your ID card to read the information, then an input box will pop up on the screen, requiring you to type your full name using the keyboard. This step is for secondary identity verification to prevent impersonation. Be especially careful not to select homophones incorrectly when entering your name, such as "Zhang" and "Zhang", as the system strictly verifies this. After entering your name, you must also verify your ID number, and only after confirming it is correct can you proceed to the exam interface. It is recommended to arrive at the test center fifteen minutes early to familiarize yourself with the keyboard layout, as it's easy to press the wrong key when nervous.

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MollyLynn
11/23/25 2:57am

I just finished the Theory Test (Subject 1) and can confirm that name input is required. The specific process is: After swiping your ID card to activate the exam system, an information confirmation page will pop up on the screen. At this point, you need to use the keyboard to enter your full name, which the system will automatically cross-check with your ID card information. The invigilator specifically reminded us to pay attention to three points when entering: the name must exactly match the ID card; enter the full name without omitting any characters; don't rush to click 'Next' after input—carefully double-check it. I witnessed a candidate next to me getting stuck because they entered "Li" as "Lee," which delayed the exam by ten minutes due to system restart. So remember to wear glasses or adjust the screen angle properly to ensure input accuracy.

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DeTyler
01/13/26 4:33am

The key step in logging into the system for Subject 1 exam is name entry. From the design of the examination room equipment, the screen will display a name input prompt after swiping the ID card. This design aims to prevent cheating through dual verification: first by reading the chip information, then manually inputting to verify identity authenticity. When inputting, each Chinese character must be completed within five seconds; exceeding this time will prompt a re-entry. When accompanying a family member to the exam, I observed someone failing verification because a dialect accent caused "Huang" to be input as "Wang". If the input is incorrect three times, the system will freeze the account, requiring invigilator intervention. It is recommended to practice typing your name on a keyboard before the exam to avoid delays due to unfamiliarity.

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