Is there a question bank for Subject 1?

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GraceFitz
09/06/25 6:44am
There is a question bank for Subject 1. The exam questions for Subject 1 consist of true/false questions and single-choice questions. The test papers are randomly selected and combined by the computer driver examination system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Regulations." Since July 2015, the Ministry of Public Security has updated the Subject 1 question bank to 1,229 questions, while the question bank for large vehicles remains unchanged. Below is an introduction to the four subjects of the exam: 1. Subject 1: Also known as the theoretical exam for drivers, it is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. 2. Subject 2: Also known as the small road test, it includes five test items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve. 3. Subject 3: Also known as the large road test, it is the road driving skills test in the motor vehicle driver's exam. 4. Subject 4: Also known as the theoretical exam for drivers.
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AdrielRose
09/18/25 6:25am
I remember when I was young and learning to drive, there was indeed a fixed question bank for the first subject, which was quite important. Back then, the question bank was paper-based, and you had to go to the driving school to read books or practice with question sets. Nowadays, it's much more convenient—just install a mobile app, and you have a whole pile of questions to practice with. The question bank includes all the exam rules and traffic sign questions, helping you systematically grasp driving knowledge. Practicing more questions helps you remember details like speed limits and turning rules. When I took the first subject exam later, I passed it in one go by practicing mock questions from the question bank every day, saving a lot of effort. I advise beginners not to just memorize mechanically; combining it with daily driving observations is more effective. This way, safety knowledge can truly sink in and be more helpful for future driving.
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