Do You Need to Get a Score Report After Passing Subject One?
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After completing Subject One, you can obtain your score report. The examination venue will uniformly print it, which includes the examinee's photo and test scores. The examinee then signs the report, and it is finally placed in the driving test archive folder. Below is an extended introduction about Subject One: Subject One Exam Content: Subject One refers to the driver's theory test, conducted at the Vehicle Management Office, which all license applicants must pass. The exam content includes the most basic knowledge such as driving theory fundamentals, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, as well as local regulations. The scheduling of the driver's theory test is arranged independently by local Vehicle Management Offices. Subject One Exam Standards: The total duration of the Subject One exam is 45 minutes, consisting of 100 questions in the form of true/false and multiple-choice questions. The maximum score is 100, with a passing score of 90. The exam papers are randomly selected and combined by the computer driver examination system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Regulations."
I just passed the subject one test recently. As soon as the test ended, the score was displayed on the screen, and the system automatically saved the result. I didn't get any paper score slip, nor did I need one. The staff at the test center said that in this digital age, everything is connected online, and the scores are automatically recorded in the system. You can check your score via your phone or the driving school app, or your coach will notify you directly. If you're worried about not being able to check it, just go to the front desk for inquiries. The key after the test is to start practicing for subject two as soon as possible, without wasting time on unnecessary paperwork. The whole process is simple and efficient, saving me from running around, and focusing on driving skills is more practical.