How is the roll call conducted for Subject 1 exam?
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The exam sequence is arranged by computer, not manually, so there is no fixed order. When the electronic display shows the candidate's name and number, or when the candidate hears the roll call, they can proceed from the exam waiting hall to the exam area to find the test vehicle.
I just passed the subject one test a few days ago, and the queuing process was quite simple. The day before the test, I received a text message notifying me of the test time and location. On the test day, I arrived half an hour early to line up and check in at the entrance of the test center, where the staff gave each of us a queuing number. Then I sat in the waiting area, watching the numbers scroll on the big screen or listening to the broadcast calling the numbers. When it was my turn, the broadcast repeated once, and I quickly took my ID card and entered the test room to answer the questions. The overall system was fair, calling people in order to avoid cutting in line. Although I was nervous, the queuing system made the waiting process less annoying. I recommend wearing comfortable clothes and bringing some water while waiting, and not going too far so you can move as soon as your number is called. Arriving early is the most important thing to avoid missing your turn and having to queue again, which would waste your chance.