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Is the Subject One Exam Difficult?

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DiEsther
08/26/25 6:00am
Subject One is relatively simple in terms of theoretical knowledge for beginners, and much of the content is common sense, making it easy to understand and remember. Candidates only need to practice more exercises to enhance their memory, and passing the Subject One exam is not difficult. Subject One: Subject One refers to the driver's theoretical exam, conducted at the vehicle management office, which is a mandatory licensing exam for all driver's license applicants. The exam content includes the most basic knowledge such as driving theory fundamentals, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, as well as local regulations. The scheduling of the driver's theoretical exam is arranged independently by local vehicle management offices. Study Materials: The study materials are compiled by the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China, titled 'Safe Driving Starts Here'. Driving schools may uniformly purchase and distribute the learning materials, or students may choose to buy them at their own expense.
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JeffreyDella
09/08/25 8:36am
I found the Subject 1 test generally not too difficult, the key is to put in some effort to prepare. I remember feeling nervous before taking it too, with so many rules to remember - traffic lights, signs, safety regulations. But during actual studying, I combined textbooks and apps, doing dozens of practice questions daily, and gradually memorized the frequently tested question types. The exam content is quite standardized, with 90% being questions seen in mock tests, and the pass rate is high - most people can pass on their first try with serious review. The challenging parts might be some details like speed limit standards or drunk driving penalties, but these become easier once you understand the reasoning behind them. I advise beginners not to just memorize mechanically, but to relate more to actual driving scenarios - this helps maintain a relaxed mindset during the test. Overall, it's not so much a challenge as fundamental knowledge for beginners.
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JudahDella
10/22/25 8:42am
When I was a beginner preparing for Subject 1 of the driving test, my first impression was that it seemed a bit difficult due to the extensive content and complex rules. However, using a mobile app for learning proved very practical. Starting with mock tests and dedicating half an hour daily, I gradually became familiar with the question types, which boosted my confidence. On the exam day, I encountered a few unfamiliar questions, but the majority were basic ones. My advice is not to skip the difficult parts, such as distinguishing traffic signs—the app's wrong-question review feature was particularly helpful. The actual pass rate is quite high; as long as you don’t slack off on revision, maintaining a score above 90 isn’t hard. Here’s a little trick: turn the rules into stories to remember them better, like how traffic lights work—understanding the principles makes it stick. Before the exam, ensure you get good sleep and avoid overthinking.
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