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How many people are there in one test room for Subject 1?

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DiLukas
09/04/2025, 12:42:16 AM

Subject 1 test room capacity depends on the number of applicants and the size of the test room, with no fixed number. Below is relevant information about Subject 1: 1. Duration: The total time for Subject 1 test is 45 minutes, consisting of 100 questions in true/false and multiple-choice formats, with a perfect score of 100 and passing score of 90. The test papers are randomly selected and combined by the computer driver examination system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Regulations". 2. Composition of Subject 1: Subject 1 is part of the motor vehicle driver training teaching and examination outline. This outline divides the examination into three subjects, organized by the traffic management department of the public security authority, with the examination sequence proceeding as Subject 1, Subject 2, and Subject 3.

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VanCharles
09/16/2025, 01:48:37 AM

I just passed the written test (Subject 1) a few days ago. I remember there were about 30 people packed in the exam room. We sat in a large classroom, each with a computer, surrounded by the sounds of answering questions and mouse clicks, while proctors patrolled the area. It felt a bit oppressive but remained orderly. The entire exam lasted 45 minutes, with 100 questions all from the traffic rules question bank. During preparation, I practiced daily on the app. The number of candidates per session is set this way to process examinees in batches—efficient but space is tight. With more people, it's easy to hear noises from neighboring seats, so I recommend choosing a morning time slot to minimize distractions. The number of candidates may range between 20 to 50, depending on the driving test center's hardware facilities—larger venues can accommodate more. The key is to practice enough questions to adapt to the pace and not get intimidated by the environment.

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DiCamilla
10/30/2025, 02:22:11 AM

I've taken students to take the subject one test many times, and I've observed significant differences in the capacity of different test centers. Some small centers can only fit 20 people sitting closely, with a lot of noise affecting the test; larger centers can accommodate 50 people with more space and easier management for administrators. Candidates answer questions independently on computers, with the question bank covering fixed-time legal and common-sense content. The maximum number of people is usually based on the number of computers and space size to avoid excessive crowding and distraction. It is recommended that students simulate noisy environments before the test to practice anti-interference ability. The specific number varies from 25 to 45, so it's best to confirm with the driving school rather than guess. The test center arranges resources reasonably to balance efficiency, but candidates need to be self-disciplined to ensure concentration.

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MilesLynn
12/13/2025, 01:29:51 AM

My child just passed the subject one test and said there were about 40 people in the exam room. It was so quiet that only the sound of answering questions could be heard. Everyone operated independently, and the supervisors kept a close eye to prevent cheating. As a parent, I was initially worried about the noise from the crowd, but my child said they got used to it and it didn’t affect them. They felt the number of people was moderate, ensuring fairness. For preparation, they suggested doing more practice questions and not cramming at the last minute. The number of candidates in the exam room usually ranges from 25 to 50, depending on the location, but the core focus is on driving knowledge and safety first.

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MacLuke
02/02/2026, 02:36:51 AM

In our test center, each batch of the subject one exam accommodates around 30 candidates, based on the number of computers and room size limitations. After entering, candidates are seated according to their assigned numbers. Administrators patrol to ensure no cheating occurs, and the environment must remain quiet. When crowded, there might be slight background noise, but it is well controlled. It is recommended that candidates arrive early to reduce nervousness. The number of candidates is set between 20 to 40 to balance invigilation efficiency and candidate experience, which is considered reasonable.

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MacAmir
04/28/2026, 12:30:43 PM

The number of candidates in the subject one exam room is usually designed to accommodate 20 to 60 people, taking into account computer configuration and invigilation convenience. Too many people can cause chaos and affect candidates' focus on the exam content. The exam consists of 100 theoretical questions, and independent operation is required. A reasonable number of candidates ensures fair and effective management. It is recommended that candidates practice in a simulated real environment and not ignore noise factors. The number of candidates in the exam room is determined by the driving test center, and local inquiries can be made. Emphasis is placed on cultivating safe driving habits.

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