How many mock exams with 90 points are needed to pass?
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Passing the subject one mock exam requires scoring above 90 points in three consecutive attempts. Exam Content: The subject one exam focuses on driving theory fundamentals, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and related knowledge, testing the candidate's familiarity and memory of various basic laws and regulations. Number of Questions: The subject one exam consists of 100 questions, each worth one point, with a tolerance of 10 incorrect answers. Exam Difficulty and Pressure: The subject one exam only includes single-choice questions. Additionally, as it is the first computer-based test, most candidates experience significant pressure.
That's exactly how I prepared for the written test (Subject 1) last year. My instructor said scoring above 90 in mock exams means you're basically ready for the actual test. The key is consistent performance - a single 90 might just be luck. At first, I scored 88 twice in mock tests, but waited until I got around 95 three times in a row before taking the exam, and passed on my first try. I recommend you aim for 3-5 consecutive mock tests above 90 to fully grasp the question patterns. Don't forget to reserve two days just for reviewing your mistake log - go through those high-frequency wrong questions on the driving test app several times. The actual exam is actually slightly easier than mock tests. Most importantly, stay relaxed. If your mock results are stable, the real test will be a sure thing.