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How many multiple-choice and true/false questions are there in Subject 1?

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DelAriana
09/03/25 2:52am

There are 60 multiple-choice questions and 40 true/false questions in Subject 1, totaling 100. Relevant information is as follows: 1. Exam: There are two exam sessions in the morning for Subject 1, the first session starts at 9:00 AM, and the second at 10:00 AM. In the afternoon, there are three sessions at 1:00 PM, 2:00 PM, and 3:00 PM. The exam duration is limited to 45 minutes. Since information registration is required before entering the exam, it is best to arrive half an hour early. 2. Introduction: The total exam time for Subject 1 is 45 minutes. The exam paper consists of 100 questions, including true/false and single-choice questions, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90. The exam paper is randomly selected and combined by the computer driver's exam system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Regulations".

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EmmanuelLynn
09/15/25 4:36am

When I took the theoretical driving test (Subject 1), the total number of questions was 100, with multiple-choice questions accounting for the majority—over 90 questions. These questions covered traffic rules, sign recognition, and safe driving knowledge. True/false questions were fewer, limited to under 10, and relatively simpler, but still not to be overlooked. I remember using an app to practice daily and realized that the abundance of multiple-choice questions was to thoroughly assess knowledge breadth, while the limited true/false questions tested basic judgment. It's important to stay calm during the exam and not get too nervous. Doing plenty of mock tests beforehand helps in performing better. I recommend combining online resources for practice to ensure passing on the first attempt, as safe driving starts with theory.

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ArianaAnn
10/29/25 5:13am

From multiple observations of others taking the Subject 1 test, it typically consists of 100 questions, with a vast majority being multiple-choice questions—around 90 to 95, including both single-choice and multiple-choice types. True or false questions are minimal, only about 5, making up a small proportion. The abundance of multiple-choice questions aims to comprehensively assess drivers' knowledge, such as handling road conditions and understanding regulations, while true or false questions focus on basic safety principles. For preparation, I recommend prioritizing the multiple-choice question bank, using popular apps like 'Driving Test Treasure,' but maintain a balanced review approach and don’t take it lightly. Passing this test is a crucial step before hitting the road, so practicing several sets of mock questions daily is effective to ensure reaching the 90-point passing mark.

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OGenevieve
12/12/25 5:25am

Just passed the Theory Test (Subject 1) smoothly, still fresh in memory. There were 100 questions in total, with over 90 multiple-choice questions and fewer than 10 true/false questions. I practiced 2 hours daily using a question-drilling app and found that the multiple-choice questions covered comprehensively but options were easily confused during the test, while true/false questions were straightforward but scarce. I recommend you also try this efficient method—don't just read books, practice more with mock tests to get accustomed to the exam rhythm earlier.

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