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How many mock exams with 90 points are needed to pass?

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EverettDella
08/28/2025, 11:09:49 PM

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.

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LaAlexis
09/10/2025, 03:52:44 AM

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.

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VanEmery
10/24/2025, 04:44:40 AM

I have experience with the subject one exam. Scoring 90 points in mock tests gives you a high chance of passing, but there's no strict rule on the number of attempts. It mainly depends on the stability of your scores. If you consistently score around 92 in mocks, two or three tries should be enough. If your scores fluctuate, you might need more practice. Personally, I did one mock test each day for four consecutive days and only booked the exam when my scores stabilized at 93. Don't just focus on the score; pay attention to time management too—you need to finish within 45 minutes. Also, don't overdo the practice questions. Review confusing traffic police gestures and road signs repeatedly. Getting a good night's sleep before the exam is more helpful than doing two extra mock tests. Remember, as long as you've mastered the knowledge points, scoring 90 twice in a row is more than enough.

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Landon
12/07/2025, 09:20:37 PM

As a resident driving instructor with experience teaching thousands of students, I can confirm that a 90% pass rate in mock exams is indeed high, but it depends on the frequency. I recommend achieving scores above 90 in three consecutive attempts before scheduling the actual test. Many students rush to book the exam after just one 90+ score, only to fail because they haven't fully mastered the question bank. It's best to complete two sets of questions daily and record mistake patterns. After three consecutive qualifying scores, focus specifically on the error-question bank for two additional mock tests. Also, pay attention to the exam system operations to avoid accidentally skipping questions. DMV statistics show that students who consistently score above 90 in three consecutive mock tests achieve a 95% pass rate in the actual theory test. The question quantity matches the mock exams exactly - the key is maintaining steady composure.

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MacDerek
01/27/2026, 10:30:43 PM

Recently, while helping my daughter prepare for the Subject 1 test, I researched some data. Scoring 90 in mock tests indicates a solid foundation, but it's recommended to achieve this at least five times before taking the actual exam. With a question bank of over 1,500 questions, doing too few might miss some less common topics. My daughter practiced daily on the driving test app, ensuring she scored above 90 in mock tests for five consecutive days. In the last three days, she focused on speed-related and penalty questions for targeted improvement and scored 96 in the actual test. It's crucial to summarize mistake patterns, such as many people confusing directive signs with warning signs—using color-coded memorization is very effective. I recommend using an app to track scores by section and repeatedly reinforcing weaker areas a few times to ensure a stable pass.

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VonJonathan
04/23/2026, 03:21:06 AM

While preparing for Subject 1, I found that 90 points in mock exams is the threshold, but the number of attempts depends on individual foundation. As a complete beginner in driving, my first two mock exams only scored in the 70s. I waited until I could consistently score around 92 points three times in a row before taking the actual test. My suggestion is to evaluate based on accuracy rate: 90 points means keeping wrong answers within 5 questions. With this level, practicing until achieving it three consecutive times makes you ready to schedule the exam. The key is analyzing your mistake patterns each time - common traps are speeding questions and traffic police gesture questions. Use mnemonics like "Stop sign is triangle, yield sign is inverted triangle," combined with 3D demonstrations in the app. The actual test questions are simpler, so staying consistently at 90 points in several mocks will make you completely confident.

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