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How Long Does the Subject 1 Test Take?

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SawyerFitz
09/05/2025, 02:25:36 AM

Subject 1 test lasts for a total of 45 minutes. The test paper consists of 100 questions, including true/false and single-choice questions, with a full score of 100. The test paper is randomly selected and combined by the computer driver examination system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Regulations". Content of Subject 1 test: The test includes the most basic knowledge such as driving theory foundation, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, and local regulations. The timing of the theoretical driving test is arranged by the local vehicle management offices. Notes for Subject 1 test: Follow the instructions of the staff and receive your student file in order in the waiting area; carry and present your ID card for verification by the supervising officer; turn off your mobile phone when entering the test area; do not make loud noises in the test area; do not bring regulatory textbooks into the test area (or put them in your bag); after the test, keep your ID card safe and submit the file to the "Submission Window" at the front of the test area.

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McEvelyn
09/17/2025, 02:46:36 AM

I remember when I took the Theory Test (Subject 1), the exam duration was fixed at 45 minutes. It doesn’t sound long, but in practice, it’s sufficient. There are 100 questions in total, all multiple-choice, requiring answers to be selected on the answer sheet. I studied for months before the test, practicing mock questions on apps, and realized time management is crucial—averaging half a minute per question without dawdling. I recommend beginners focus on high-frequency topics like drunk-driving penalties and emergency handling, which are easy to get wrong. The screen displays a countdown during the test, and it auto-submits when time’s up—no need to panic, as the time is well allocated. Before the 45 minutes end, the system auto-submits, and scores appear immediately. I finished in 35 minutes, reviewed once, and passed easily. The key lies in consistent preparation—ace the test with ease.

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DelSadie
10/31/2025, 03:16:33 AM

The 45-minute duration for Subject 1 exam is well-designed, reasonable and common. The test consists of 100 questions covering traffic regulations, safety knowledge, etc., requiring a score of 90 or above to pass. As someone who has taken it, I recommend starting preparation one month in advance by downloading driving test apps and practicing dozens of questions daily. During the exam, quickly scan through easy questions to save time for challenging ones like traffic signal rules. The exam hall is quiet, and the computer timing is accurate. When the 45 minutes end, the system automatically submits your paper – don't worry about extra time as it actually helps avoid overthinking. The key is frequent mock test practice to gain time flexibility. Stay calm and composed, and you'll find the passing rate is quite high.

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StAdrian
12/14/2025, 02:24:33 AM

I passed the subject one test, which has a duration of 45 minutes and consists of 100 multiple-choice questions. This time allocation is designed to allow candidates to fully consider traffic rules. In actual practice, each question takes about half a minute on average. Using practice apps or question books to familiarize yourself with the question types can speed up your responses. It's recommended for beginners to start with easier questions, mark the difficult ones to return to later, and avoid spending too much time on any single question. Generally, there's enough time to review your answers before the test ends.

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SanKaleb
02/03/2026, 03:24:55 AM

As a seasoned veteran who often mentors others, the fixed 45-minute duration for the Subject 1 test is absolutely sufficient. I completed mine in just 30 minutes because familiarity with the question bank speeds up your thought process. The test consists of 100 single-choice or multiple-choice questions covering regulations, road signs, and emergency handling. It's recommended to do intensive revision for a week before the exam, with mock tests on apps being crucial. Stay focused during the 45 minutes—no looking around, as the test center rules are strict and time ends promptly. Practice more challenging questions, and you won't feel pressed for time.

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SarahAnn
04/29/2026, 01:00:48 PM

Looking back on my participation in Subject 1, the 45-minute exam duration still feels appropriate. The test consists of 100 questions covering driving common sense and safety rules, requiring careful pacing. I recommend newcomers simulate the test in advance by practicing question sets on apps, allocating time evenly—about 30 seconds per question. Stay calm during the exam and use any remaining time to review. For most people, 45 minutes is sufficient to pass—the key is maintaining composure. With thorough preparation, time becomes manageable, ensuring a high-score pass.

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