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Is the Subject 1 Driving Test Difficult?

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JoyLee
07/29/2025, 03:14:47 PM

Subject 1 is a theoretical test, and most students can pass without any issues as long as they correctly answer 90% of the questions in the study materials. Below is relevant information about the Subject 1 test: 1. Test Content: The test covers driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and related knowledge. The exam is computer-based, consisting of 100 questions, with a passing score of 90 or above. 2. Payment Methods: The retake fee for Subject 1 can be paid at the local Vehicle Management Office or through the driving school, which will then submit it to the Vehicle Management Office. Additionally, if the traffic management website offers online self-service payment, you can also choose to pay online.

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Margaret
08/14/2025, 09:39:25 AM

I found the Subject 1 test quite manageable. When I was learning to drive, I only spent two weeks preparing. For beginners, the key is to repeatedly practice with question banks. I recommend using driving school apps or textbook exercises. The exam content is fixed, mainly covering traffic signs, right-of-way rules, and safety knowledge. During my test, I got 100 randomly selected questions. Having memorized over 1,200 questions from the bank with a 90%+ pass rate, I can say thorough preparation usually leads to success. Staying relaxed is crucial—don't think about retakes, and double-check confirmations during the exam. Review wrong answers frequently, and search online videos for unclear rules—understanding beats rote memorization. Now that I'm driving, these test points prove genuinely useful; the exam lays the groundwork for real-world practice.

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AnaDella
10/15/2025, 12:04:53 AM

From my experience, the subject one test is relatively easy to pass. I've participated in several tutoring sessions for friends and found that the strategy of practicing a large number of questions is most effective. The exam questions are mostly multiple-choice, with a full score of 100 and a passing mark of 90. Doing more practice questions will help you get familiar with them. Compared to the practical operation in subject three, subject one is much simpler, the key is just reading and practicing questions. The question bank updates slowly, and core content such as penalties for drunk driving and emergency handling won't change much. It's recommended not to delay revision until the last minute; doing a few sets of mock questions each week builds confidence and makes it easier to pass. Young people often worry, but in fact, with a little time spent on preparation, it's easily manageable. Once you take the test, you'll realize there's nothing mysterious about it.

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DiKathryn
11/27/2025, 11:56:32 PM

I think the subject one test is quite easy to pass, as long as you put in some effort to prepare. The content covers basic traffic knowledge, such as stopping at red lights and speed limits. Doing more practice questions helps reinforce memory. The pass rate is high, and most people can pass smoothly, but don't underestimate its practical importance—those rules are useful when driving. I often remind beginners not to slack off; just download a free app to practice, simple and practical.

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DiStephen
01/18/2026, 01:20:34 AM

The test itself is designed to be easy to pass. With a rich question bank and a mobile app for practicing anytime, you can basically pass after two weeks of consistent practice. The core of Subject One is understanding the rules—don't just memorize answers, grasp the principles to handle both the test and real-world driving. Reviewing mistake explanations will help you tackle the exam challenges with ease.

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AndrewMarie
04/14/2026, 02:53:30 AM

I don't think the Subject 1 test is particularly difficult compared to other driving license exams. Subject 2 involves technical skills in the field test, while Subject 1 is purely theoretical - just study the book and practice questions to pass. I've seen people take it multiple times; the key is systematic preparation, not last-minute cramming. The exam knowledge points are highly beneficial for safe driving and deserve serious attention.

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