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How many point deduction questions are there in Subject 1?

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Kennedy
09/08/2025, 10:48:32 PM

In the Subject 1 exam, you can get 10 questions wrong. The exam consists of 100 questions, with each question worth 1 point, and a passing score of 90. The question types are true/false and single-choice questions. The exam 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." The exam content includes the most basic knowledge such as driving theory, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, and additional local regulations. Exam process: Follow the instructions of the staff and collect your driving training file in order in the waiting area; Bring and present your ID card for inspection by the supervising officer; Mobile phones must be turned off when entering the exam area; No loud noise is allowed in the exam area; Regulation textbooks are not allowed in the exam area (or must be placed in a bag); After the exam, keep your ID card safe and submit the file to the "Document Submission Window" at the front of the exam room; Candidates who pass the exam will sign under the guidance of the staff at the exam exit before leaving; Candidates who fail the exam can leave the exam room and wait for notification from their driving school regarding the retake time.

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StBradley
09/20/2025, 03:41:23 AM

I remember when I took the written driving test (Subject 1), there were a total of 100 questions, with the number of point-deduction questions varying because the question bank is extensive, and the system randomly selects questions. Each test typically includes between 20 to 30 such questions. These questions cover common violations like speeding, drunk driving, not wearing a seatbelt, etc., with point deductions ranging from 0 to 12. For example, speeding by 20% deducts 3 points, and running a red light deducts 6 points. To pass, I recommend downloading the official app and practicing with mock tests frequently—understanding the rules is more effective than rote memorization. These rules are practical for real-world driving, helping avoid fines and safety risks. From my experience, spending time on these questions is highly efficient—don’t overlook the details.

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Gemma
11/03/2025, 03:04:16 AM

As a driver with years of experience, I recall that there were about 25 point-deduction questions in the Subject 1 test, accounting for roughly a quarter of the total questions. They mainly test your understanding of traffic regulations, such as crossing solid lines deducts 1 point and occupying emergency lanes deducts 6 points. Back then, I repeatedly practiced these key points using mobile apps, and now I realize it was truly worthwhile because making these mistakes on the road would result in points deduction and fines by traffic police. I advise beginners not to just count the number of questions but to focus on thoroughly learning the point-deduction rules for each type of violation, such as what behaviors warrant 12-point deductions. This approach ensures not only passing the test but also long-term driving safety.

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OMackenzie
12/17/2025, 03:04:21 AM

The subject one test randomly selects 100 questions from the question bank, with point-deduction questions typically accounting for 15 to 30 questions, depending on luck. The core focuses on the point values for various traffic violations, such as 6 points for failing to follow traffic signals and 3 points for occupying a bus lane. Using a categorized practice app is the most convenient way to study, as memorizing the point-deduction standards is more important than the quantity of practice questions. For example, remembering what serious behaviors result in a one-time deduction of 12 points can help you react quickly both in the test and in real life. The key is to understand the principles and not stress too much about the fluctuating numbers.

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GiaDella
02/06/2026, 09:01:21 PM

I passed the subject one test easily through a question-bank app, and found that penalty point questions accounted for about 20 questions, with the focus being on violation scoring types. For example, common wrong answers include how many points are deducted for illegal parking, so it's recommended to concentrate on practicing these sections. The app allows filtering of penalty point question banks, and brushing through them for ten minutes daily is effective. The exam went smoothly because I didn't obsess over the number of questions but understood the essence of the rules—for example, point deductions are not punishments but reminders to drive safely. During practice, I imagined real-life scenarios to deepen my memory.

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StAlexis
05/02/2026, 12:34:58 PM

From a beginner-friendly perspective, the number of penalty point questions in Subject 1 accounts for about 20 to 30 in the exam, which is a moderate proportion. The exam may update its question bank, so it's advisable not to focus too much on the exact number but to learn more about the penalty rules. For instance, the penalty standards for speeding and running red lights are must-know topics. During preparation, use online resources for mock tests, and review the concepts whenever you encounter mistakes. Safe driving starts with basic knowledge; these questions help you avoid mistakes in daily life and develop good habits.

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