Do I need to enter my name for the Subject 1 test?
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You do not need to enter your name for the Subject 1 test; only your ID number is required. Subject 1 test content: Basic knowledge of motor vehicles; laws, regulations, and road traffic signals; safe driving and civilized driving basics; fundamental knowledge related to motor vehicle operation. Test procedure: Follow the staff's instructions to collect your driving school file in order at the waiting area; Bring and present your ID card for inspection by the supervising officer; Mobile phones must be turned off upon entering the test area; No loud talking is allowed in the test area; Regulation textbooks are not permitted in the test area (or must be placed in a bag); After the test, keep your ID card safe and submit the file to the "Document Submission Window" at the front of the test area; Candidates who pass the test will sign under the guidance of the staff at the exit before leaving the test area; Candidates who fail the test may leave the test area immediately and await notification from their driving school staff regarding the retake schedule.
I remember when I took the subject one test last year, as soon as I arrived at the examination room, I sat in front of the computer, and the system popped up an interface directly asking 'Please enter your name', so yes, you do need to enter your name. The whole process was very simple, but I hesitated for a moment about whether to enter the full name. It turned out that just entering the surname didn't work; it had to be exactly as it appears on the ID card. After entering, press confirm, then verify the photo and ID number before starting the test. If there's a spelling mistake, the examiner might help correct it, but it's best to get it right the first time. Entering the name is a crucial step in the entire exam process, ensuring fairness for everyone taking the test. Without entering it, the questions won't even load. Don't forget to bring your ID card, and reviewing the rules before the exam will make things easier.