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Is the simulated test for Subject 1 the same as the real exam?

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JohnLee
07/29/2025, 10:14:50 PM

There are some differences between the simulated test for Subject 1 and the real exam, but the differences are not significant. Here is the relevant information: Subject 1: Subject 1, also known as the theoretical test for drivers, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. Exam content: The content of the Subject 1 exam includes traffic regulations and related knowledge, such as the theoretical basis of driving, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other relevant knowledge. Driver's test: The motor vehicle driver's test is a qualification examination organized by the vehicle management office. Only by passing the driver's test can one obtain a driver's license and legally operate a motor vehicle.

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GrahamDella
08/15/2025, 04:17:43 AM

I just finished the subject one test not long ago, and I feel the mock exams are incredibly similar to the real thing! I used the 'Driving Test Treasure' app to practice countless times and found that the question bank content is highly consistent—all questions are multiple-choice or true/false, with many directly from the mock bank during the actual exam. However, the real test shuffles the question order and occasionally throws in a few new ones, showing how fast the question bank updates. The exam environment is also much stricter than the mocks, with surveillance cameras and staff watching, adding more time pressure. I recommend practicing mock questions extensively, especially focusing on weak spots, to avoid nervousness during the test. Personal takeaway: Mocks helped me get familiar with question types and pacing, while the real test emphasized steady nerves, with over 90% coverage. Prepping by grinding questions is key. This approach helped me pass subject one on the first try—super practical!

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VonAxel
10/21/2025, 01:08:20 AM

Having worked at a driving school for many years, students often ask about the differences between mock and real exams. I confidently tell them that the question banks are essentially the same, and practicing extensively on mock apps covers almost all knowledge points. Many questions in the actual exam are directly taken from the mock bank, with identical formats. However, exam centers have strict rules, random question orders, and slight adjustments to the question bank may include a few new questions. Psychological factors play a big role, as the real exam environment comes with pressure and surveillance cameras. I advise students to focus on mock practice and concentrate during the exam. Mock exams are training tools, while the real exam tests proficiency, with highly overlapping content. Practicing multiple sets of questions can prevent surprises. This experience helps students pass easily, so don't overlook the details.

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AlanDella
12/04/2025, 12:34:05 AM

I took the subject one test a month ago, and the difference between mock tests and the real exam was minimal. I frequently used the 12123 APP to practice with mock questions, which were almost identical to the actual test papers—most questions reappeared during the exam. However, the real test environment was more stressful, with a serious atmosphere and tighter time constraints. Occasionally, new questions appeared, but they didn’t affect the overall outcome. Practicing with mock tests helped me get familiar with the question types and pass smoothly. I recommend beginners to practice a few sets daily—it’s practical and efficient.

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NorahMarie
01/24/2026, 01:57:44 AM

I've observed comparisons of driving test contents, and found that the mock test for Subject 1 closely resembles the actual exam in terms of question bank and format, with high question bank sharing. However, the actual exam updates faster and may include additional local test questions. The environment differs significantly, as test centers are stricter and more stressful. From my experience, mock questions provide good coverage but require full concentration. Practicing more with apps can improve performance, and careful reading during the exam is crucial to avoid mistakes. This comparison helps me better understand preparation strategies, where practicing questions plus focus is key.

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DiIvan
04/20/2026, 01:04:37 AM

I find the mock tests for the subject one exam extremely useful, as most of the actual exam questions are variations of those in the mocks, with similar types and content; the question bank coverage is about 90%, the difference being that the actual exam shuffles the order and may add new questions, requiring a calm mindset under pressure. I practiced mock questions daily on the driving test app, and my scores soared; during the exam, I handled it with ease, and doing several mock tests helped me pass on the first try. I recommend beginners to persist in practice and not underestimate it.

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