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Is the Subject 1 Test Taken on a Computer?

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EmilioMarie
09/07/25 6:53am

The driving license Subject 1 test is conducted on a computer. Here are the specific details: 1. Introduction: The theoretical test is uniformly administered at designated motor vehicle theory test centers using specialized computer systems. 2. Method: After sitting down, the test questions won't appear immediately on the computer. Candidates must first input their ID number for identity verification before the exam begins. Additional information: 1. Introduction: Subject 1, also known as the theoretical test or driver's theory exam, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. 2. Content and evaluation: According to the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses', the test covers driving theory fundamentals, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and related knowledge. The exam format is computer-based with 100 questions, requiring a score of 90 or above to pass.

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Hylla
09/19/25 6:02am

I just took the written test (Subject 1) last year, and it was indeed conducted on a computer. The entire process was completed sitting in front of a computer in the driving school's computer lab. The questions were displayed one by one on the screen, and you just needed to select the answers with a mouse, which was quite convenient. However, you need to prepare in advance as the question bank covers various traffic rules, such as speed limits and road signs. I recommend practicing with a mobile app to familiarize yourself with the questions and avoid making mistakes due to nervousness during the test. Also, there's a time limit for the test, with only a few minutes allocated per question on average, so don't spend too long on any single question and risk missing others. The score is displayed immediately after the test, and if you fail, you'll need to register again, so thorough preparation is key. Remember to bring your ID card to the test center and don't be late.

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VanTimothy
11/02/25 6:25am

As someone who has been driving for over a decade, I believe the computer-based test for Subject One is very helpful for beginners. It integrates traffic regulations theory with practical scenarios in the computerized exam format, which consists solely of multiple-choice and true/false questions. The entire test is mouse-operated, eliminating the hassle of paper-and-pencil answer sheets. The computer system automatically scores the test, ensuring fairness and efficiency. It's beneficial to practice with online mock tests regularly, especially focusing on safe driving sections like DUI penalties—these are highly practical for real-world driving. Don't underestimate this exam; failing means waiting before retaking, which delays your driving practice progress. Remember, exam discipline is strict—no mobile phones or cheating allowed.

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VanColton
12/16/25 6:29am

My child just finished the driving test, and the subject one was taken on a computer. The whole process was completed at the driving school test center. He said it was quite easy, just sitting in front of the computer answering questions, not as tiring as writing in the past. The test questions included basics like traffic signals and right-of-way rules. Parents can encourage their children to practice with computer software to familiarize themselves with the interface. The test is not difficult, but you need to be careful not to make careless mistakes. The key is to ensure safety. Only after passing subject one can you start learning to drive on the road. This is the first step that must be passed.

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