Is it necessary to go to a driving school for a mock test for Subject 1?
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No, it is not necessary. Here is the relevant introduction to Subject 1: 1. Introduction: Subject 1, also known as the theoretical test for drivers, is part of the assessment for obtaining a motor vehicle driver's license. 2. Exam Content: According to the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses,' the exam covers theoretical driving knowledge, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other related knowledge. The exam format is computer-based, consisting of 100 questions, with a passing score of 90 or above. 3. Study Materials: The book 'Safe Driving Starts Here,' compiled by the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China, is used. Driving schools may provide learning materials collectively, or students may purchase them at their own expense.
For the theoretical driving test (Subject 1), you don’t necessarily have to go to the driving school for a mock exam. Looking back, I didn’t take any mock exams at a driving school when I took the test. Those driving test apps on the market are sufficient—their question banks are almost identical to the real exam, and practicing at home yields similar results. Of course, if you get nervous easily, visiting the driving school to familiarize yourself with the test environment and computer operations might help, but there’s no need to specifically enroll in their paid mock exam sessions—it’s a waste of money. The key is to practice more, review incorrect questions repeatedly, and pay attention to keywords in the test details. I recommend downloading a reliable driving test app for mock exams—that’s how most people pass nowadays.