How is the Subject 1 test conducted on a computer?
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There will be 100 questions on the computer, and you need to score 90 or above to pass. Each candidate has two attempts, and the pass rate is quite high. Here are the methods to prepare for the Subject 1 test: 1. Read the book: After registering at the driving school, you will receive a book for Subject 1. If you have more than ten days before the test, read the book several times. (If the test is approaching, you can read it once or just get a general impression of the content.) 2. Practice questions: Practice on a computer or mobile phone, and take mock exams on a computer or phone two days before the test.
I just passed the written test (Subject 1) recently. The whole process was computer-based, quite simple but a bit nerve-wracking. At the driving school test center, staff instructed me to store my phone and only bring my ID card for registration. After sitting at the computer, the system took a photo for identity verification to prevent cheating. Questions appeared directly on the screen—all multiple-choice items covering traffic rules and safety knowledge, totaling 100 questions with 45 minutes allotted. During the test, I just clicked the mouse to select answers, with options to review and modify responses if needed. Scores were displayed immediately after completion—passing required 90 points or above, while failures had to wait for the next appointment. I found that practicing with mobile apps beforehand was extremely helpful, and doing several mock tests to familiarize myself with the interface was essential. The key is staying calm, managing time wisely, and not dwelling too long on any single question. Passing it was a relief—one step closer to getting my driver's license!