···
Log in / Register

How long should I practice for Subject 1 before taking the exam?

4 Answers
IsabellaDella
09/02/25 8:02am
Subject 1 requires one to two weeks of practice before taking the exam. Subject 1: Also known as the Subject 1 theory test or driver's theory test, it is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," the exam content includes the theoretical basis of driving, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other related knowledge. The test is conducted on a computer, with 100 questions, and a passing score of 90 or above. The purpose of Subject 1: It aims to familiarize trainees with various traffic regulations before they start practical driving training, ensuring they strictly adhere to traffic rules after obtaining their driver's license and hitting the road.
Was this review help?
9
4
Share
StHaley
09/15/25 3:12am
When I first prepared for Subject One, I was particularly worried about not having enough time, but later I realized I needed to follow my own pace. I spent one to two hours every day practicing questions, initially making frequent mistakes on sign-related questions, such as confusing no-entry signs with speed limit signs. I started by understanding the rules from the driving school's textbook, then used an app for mock exams. After completing a set, I analyzed the wrong answers and persisted for about two weeks, which significantly reduced my error rate. Everyone's foundation is different—those with strong memory might master it in just a few days, but beginners are advised to spend no less than ten days to ensure their scores remain stable above 90. Subject One isn't just about rote memorization; practicing more questions and thinking about the reasoning behind the rules, like why certain signs exist, will help you stay calm during the test. In short, allocate time wisely and take the test only after sufficient practice for a steady performance.
Was this review help?
1
5
Share
Expand All
BentleyFitz
10/29/25 3:50am
I'm a bit impatient by nature, so I managed to review for Subject 1 in just over a week. On weekends, I focused on using the app to practice questions, repeatedly taking mock exams, especially for frequently missed traffic regulation and speed limit questions. Initially, I spent time understanding difficult points, such as the right-of-way rules at roundabouts, and after practicing a few more times, I got the hang of it. If you're efficient, seven days should be enough, but if you're usually busy or have a poor memory, you can extend it to two or three weeks. The key is to take more test apps, analyze the list of wrong questions, and don't slack off. Subject 1 is just a matter of familiarity—practice until the questions feel familiar, then go sign up.
Was this review help?
16
2
Share
Expand All
Amy
10/29/25 3:52am
I failed the theoretical driving test (Subject 1) once before, and now I've learned that solid preparation takes time. The first time, I only prepared for five days, which was too rushed, and I didn't pass. The second time, I spent about two weeks studying the textbook and practicing questions on the app every day, making sure to note down every mistake for review and scoring above 95 in every mock test. The amount of practice needed varies from person to person—those with weaker foundations should spend at least ten days or more, and shouldn't rush. The key is to analyze mistakes thoroughly and relate the knowledge to real driving scenarios, ensuring it sticks.
Was this review help?
5
3
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

Automatic or Manual Transmission: Which is Easier to Drive?

Both have their advantages. Here are the details: 1. Fuel Consumption: Compared to automatic transmission cars, manual transmission cars are cheaper and more fuel-efficient. 2. Structure: The transmission structure of manual cars is relatively simple, making them easier and cheaper to manufacture and repair. Automatic transmissions, on the other hand, have a more complex structure, higher manufacturing costs, and greater difficulty and expense in repairs. However, in practical use, automatic transmissions require less human operation, resulting in a lower chance of failure. Generally, automatic transmissions only need regular oil changes, while manual transmissions require not only regular oil changes but also clutch plate replacements based on wear and tear.
11
1
Share

Is the RZ4E Isuzu Engine Imported?

Before 2000, the RZ4E Isuzu engine was imported, and you can identify an imported Isuzu engine by checking the vehicle configuration. Here are the specific details about the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1. The first 3 characters: Represent the country of production, manufacturer, and vehicle type. 2. Characters 4-8: Indicate vehicle characteristics, such as vehicle category, body type, engine type, and gross vehicle weight rating. 3. The 9th character: Represents the check digit, used to verify the accuracy of the VIN. 4. The 10th character: Indicates the production year, showing when the vehicle was manufactured. 5. The 11th character: Represents the assembly location, with '0' indicating original factory assembly.
7
3
Share

What is the engine model of the Audi RS5?

The Audi RS5 is equipped with a 2.9T V6 twin-turbocharged engine. Here are the relevant details: 1. Compared to the previous 4.2L V8 engine, it is more powerful, with a maximum horsepower of 450 hp, maximum power output at 5700-6700 rpm, and a peak torque of 600 Nm available between 1900-5000 rpm. The official 0-100 km/h acceleration time is just 3.9 seconds, demonstrating exceptional performance. 2. The new Audi RS5 engine also features a spray-guided direct injection system and incorporates Otto-Atkinson cycle switching to further optimize fuel efficiency and power output efficiency. 3. The intercooler adopts a water-cooled structure, which provides more stable and effective temperature control compared to air-cooled intercoolers.
11
1
Share

When should the first maintenance for Honda Vezel be performed?

Honda Vezel's first maintenance should be performed when the vehicle reaches 5,000 kilometers. Below is the relevant information: 1. In addition to changing the engine oil and oil filter, the first maintenance involves many inspection items, such as a comprehensive check of the vehicle's lights, tires, chassis, various fluid levels in the engine compartment, and the onboard computer system. 2. The Vezel is the first SUV under GAC Honda, with dimensions of 4,294 mm in length, 1,772 mm in width, and 1,605 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2,610 mm. In terms of appearance, the car features a wing-shaped front grille design with a mysterious and elegant black tone, LED headlights with dual-light design, combined with curved LED daytime running lights.
10
3
Share

Can You Continue Driving with a Faulty Wheel Speed Sensor?

You can continue driving with a faulty wheel speed sensor, but it is advisable to drive at a relatively slow speed to the nearest auto repair shop for maintenance or replacement. Below is some extended information about wheel speed sensors: 1. Function: The wheel speed sensor is used to detect wheel speed during the anti-lock braking process of a car. To ensure the normal operation of the ABS system and obtain vehicle operating parameters, a qualified wheel speed sensor is necessary. This system uses a wheel speed sensor detection device to convert signals through A/D conversion, plot curves, and determine whether the wheel speed sensor is qualified based on the data. 2. Impact of Damage: If the wheel speed sensor is faulty, the ABS warning light will illuminate. Additionally, you may experience unstable engine idle, reduced acceleration performance, momentary pauses or stalling when starting or decelerating to a stop while driving, and deviations in the speed displayed on the dashboard.
9
4
Share

What is the function of a car throttle valve?

The throttle valve has many functions, mainly including the following aspects: 1. Enhancing power through acceleration or deceleration; 2. Correcting the intake function through its self-regulation; 4. Controlling the operation of the engine assembly (the idle switch inside the engine is working); 5. Controlling the flap, through the operation of sensors, to regulate the intake volume for power enhancement. A dirty throttle valve is mostly caused by poor air quality and fuel quality. Carbon deposits generated during gasoline combustion, due to negative pressure, can contaminate the throttle valve, leading to poor closure, increased intake volume, signal transmission errors, excessive fuel consumption, and engine idle vibration. Therefore, during maintenance, it is essential to frequently check the throttle valve opening. If it exceeds the normal range, it should be cleaned.
17
2
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.