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

1 Answers
OMatteo
07/30/25 1:15am
One wrong answer in Subject 1 deducts 1 point. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses", the exam content includes theoretical driving basics, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other related knowledge. The exam is conducted on a computer, consisting of 100 questions, with a passing score of 90 or above. 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 score will be announced immediately after the exam. Subject 1 has 100 questions, all randomly selected and combined from a question bank of over 1,700 questions. The question types for Subject 1 include true/false questions and single-choice questions, with 30 true/false questions and 70 single-choice questions. The main assessment content covers theoretical driving basics, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, and other fundamental knowledge, as well as local regulations. Precautions for the Subject 1 exam: Arrive at the exam venue early or on time, and enter the venue with your ID card and exam voucher. Sit in the assigned seat number. The exam is monitored by cameras that capture your face throughout the process, 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 it or fail the retake, the exam will be terminated.
Was this review help?
10
5
Share
More Forum Discussions

Do you need to press the brake when shifting to N gear in a car?

It is not necessary to press the brake when shifting to N gear in a car. N gear is the neutral position, which means there is no power connection. When shifting to neutral, you must engage the handbrake firmly to prevent the car from rolling. If you drive for a long time in N gear while the vehicle is moving forward, it can cause the transmission to overheat and fail. Automatic transmissions do not have clutch plates; the engine's power is transmitted to the transmission's driving wheel, which then transfers power to the driven wheel through a torque converter. The power transmission between the driving wheel and the driven wheel is done via transmission fluid. Shifting to N gear increases the speed difference between the two wheels, causing the fluid temperature to rise excessively and potentially damaging the transmission. There is a gear lock switch on the gear shift lever, which is electrically controlled. When the brake is pressed while the ignition is on, the gear lock switch opens, and you will hear a click, allowing you to shift to any gear.
15
4
Share

Why does the car's idle speed needle shake slightly?

Reasons for slight shaking of the car's idle speed needle: leakage in the exhaust valve, loose throttle seal, abnormal spark plugs and cylinder pressure. This situation occurs when the engine is unstable in various operations, with single or multiple cylinder misfires. It is recommended to first check whether the spark plugs and throttle are working normally, and then proceed with cleaning. If high-power electrical equipment is used in the car during idle speed, turning it on or off will affect the engine's operation, causing unstable idle speed and slight shaking of the needle. The engine idle speed is not high to begin with. Using air conditioning, high-power audio systems, or external power supply will increase the burden on the engine and battery. At this time, the engine ECU will adjust the speed according to the situation to adapt to the high load.
14
0
Share

What License is Required for Electric Vehicles?

Electric vehicles require either a C1 or C2 level driver's license, as the driving requirements for electric vehicles are similar to those for traditional fuel-powered vehicles. Currently, pure electric vehicles come in various types such as electric cars, electric trucks, and electric buses, with electric cars being the most common in daily life. Regardless of the vehicle type, drivers must adhere to relevant road safety regulations. Operating a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills, and those lacking such skills may cause traffic accidents if they drive recklessly. Generally, individuals cannot drive on public roads without a license. For vehicle owners who have already mastered safe driving techniques, the required document to drive on roads is a driver's license, which serves as a permit. The authorization to drive a vehicle is granted through the issuance of a driver's license, indicating that obtaining a driver's license is a formal procedure that must be conducted by a specialized authority.
2
5
Share

What does the OBD in a car mean?

OBD in a car stands for On-Board Diagnostics, which is primarily used to monitor the operating status of the engine and the exhaust treatment system in real-time. OBD monitors various systems and components in real-time, including EGR, the engine, particulate filters, catalytic converters, oxygen sensors, emission control systems, fuel systems, and more. Its working principle is as follows: when an emission fault occurs, the ECU records the fault information and related codes, and alerts the driver by illuminating the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) or check engine warning light. Mechanics can then read the fault codes using the vehicle's original specialized equipment to quickly locate the issue, facilitating vehicle repairs and reducing the time required for manual diagnosis.
7
0
Share

What are the symptoms of a bad wheel bearing?

If a wheel bearing is damaged, there will be significant noise while driving, and it will generate excessive heat, becoming hot to the touch. The reasons include: 1. Improper assembly or adjustment—all bearing products have specified clearance requirements, but excessive tightness is often overlooked; 2. Poor lubrication—if only a thin layer of grease is manually applied to the bearing surface, dry friction between the rollers and raceway may occur after 3,000 to 5,000 km of driving, leading to bearing seizure; 3. Quality issues with the bearing itself—bearings are complex assemblies, and their lifespan is affected by factors such as material selection for components, heat treatment specifications, precision in cold processing, assembly adjustments, etc. While a shorter lifespan for a small number of bearings is understandable, some manufacturers fail to meet technical standards due to poor management, resulting in substandard products being released.
16
1
Share

Do Shock Absorbers Need to Be Replaced Together with Springs?

Shock absorbers do not need to be replaced together with springs. Replacing shock absorbers does not necessarily mean replacing the springs, as they are two different components. Therefore, when there is an issue with the shock absorbers, the springs do not need to be replaced at the same time. Additionally, springs are essentially maintenance-free for the lifetime of the vehicle, whereas shock absorbers are wear-and-tear items that typically require replacement every 100,000 kilometers or less. Springs should be replaced under the following circumstances: 1. If visible cracks are found on the springs, they should be replaced promptly. During driving, it is difficult to predict what might happen to the shock absorbers, and if hard objects get lodged in them, it could pose a safety hazard. 2. Springs may also deform over time, as they are constantly in use while driving. Although automotive springs are generally of high quality, it is still advisable to exercise caution.
3
0
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.