How many points are deducted for each wrong answer in Subject 1?

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OAbel
08/28/25 8:01am
Each wrong answer in Subject 1 deducts 1 point. The full score for the Subject 1 exam is 100 points, and a score of 90 or above is considered passing. During the exam, if you accumulate more than 10 wrong answers, the exam will automatically end. If you do not exceed 10 wrong answers, your exam score will be announced immediately after the exam. Subject 1 consists of 100 questions, which are randomly selected and combined from a pool of over 1,700 questions. The question types in Subject 1 include true/false questions and single-choice questions, with 30 true/false questions and 70 single-choice questions. The main content assessed includes the theoretical basis of driving, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, and other basic knowledge, as well as local regulations. Important notes for the Subject 1 exam: You must arrive at the exam venue early or on time and enter the venue with your ID card and exam voucher. Take your seat according to the assigned number. The exam is monitored by a camera that captures your face throughout the exam, so ensure your entire face is visible to the camera. Do not cover your face with hair, hands, scarves, clothing, etc., as this may result in a failing grade. The exam duration is 45 minutes, and your score will be displayed immediately after the exam. If you fail, you can retake the exam once on the spot. If you choose not to retake the exam or fail the retake, the exam will be terminated.
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LeMatteo
09/10/25 6:09am
I just passed the subject one test. The exam rules are: 100 questions in total, each worth 1 point, with a full score of 100. You gain points for correct answers and lose points for wrong ones. Simply put, each wrong answer deducts one point. The passing score is 90, meaning you can only get a maximum of 10 questions wrong to pass. During my practice, I found that the question bank includes traffic signs, driving rules, etc. Doing more mock tests can reduce the error rate. The key is to understand rather than memorize by rote, especially for easily confused points like speed limits and hand signals, which are prone to mistakes. Exam nerves are normal, but spending half an hour daily on practice questions two weeks in advance can basically ensure a steady pass. Remember, each mistake costs points, but don’t let it affect your mood. The focus is on solidly learning safe driving knowledge, which will be very helpful for driving in the future.
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