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Is three days enough for Subject 1?

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StBrianna
09/06/25 6:54am

It is best to allocate sufficient time for thorough preparation of Subject 1, as it covers fundamental driving knowledge. The question bank from the driving school contains over 1,000 questions, which must be reviewed at least once. There are answer mode and memorization mode options available; choose according to your preference. Below is a detailed introduction to Subject 1: Exam Process: The total duration for the Subject 1 exam is 45 minutes. The exam consists of 100 questions, including true/false and multiple-choice questions, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90. The exam questions are randomly selected and combined by the computer-based driver examination system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Regulations." Exam Arrangement: Subject 1 refers to the theoretical driving test conducted at the vehicle management office, which is a mandatory licensing exam for all driver's license applicants. The schedule for the theoretical driving test is determined by local vehicle management offices.

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StJohnny
09/18/25 6:36am

Cramming for the Subject One test in three days is entirely feasible, depending on how you plan it. I've seen a friend who spent the first day intensively reviewing high-frequency test points from the question bank, the second day repeatedly taking mock exams on the driving test app, focusing on confusing traffic police gestures and road signs. On the third day, they revisited the wrong answer collection in the morning and went straight to the exam in the afternoon, passing with a 92 on the first try. The key is to screenshot difficult topics like fine-related questions and accident handling, creating an album to review during fragmented time like waiting in line for meals. Of course, this method suits those with prior question-solving experience. If you're completely new to traffic regulations, it's advisable to allow a few more days as a buffer. During the exam, remember to read the questions slowly—many traps lie in wordplay.

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MargaretMarie
11/01/25 7:02am

I only started flipping through the textbook three days before the exam, to be honest, it was quite risky. Stayed up until 2 a.m. the night before to finish reviewing the key points, but only scored 75 on the practice test the next day—I was sweating from anxiety. Later, I realized rote memorization was useless, so I switched to watching 3D animation explanations on Bilibili. Those animated demonstrations of interchange traffic rules became clear after just three views, much faster than reading text. In the end, I took seventeen mock exams, passing the 90-mark line ten times before daring to take the real test. I recommend buying the exam-focused booklet issued by the driving school—memorizing the red-highlighted must-know questions can salvage a lot of points. On exam day, arrive early at the venue; listening to people who just finished discussing the actual questions is especially helpful.

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LeAdrian
12/15/25 7:09am

When I was fifty and preparing for my driver's license test, my instructor suggested at least a week of preparation. I crammed it into three days, studying from 7 PM after work until midnight every day. My wife helped by turning the easily forgotten speed limit questions into rhymes, like 'No centerline, city three, rural four; with centerline, city five, rural seven,' and filled the fridge with sticky notes. In the end, my mock tests hovered around 88 points, but the actual exam had simpler penalty questions than the practice tests. I think three days might be enough for young people with good memory, but if you tend to panic when seeing questions, it's better to allow a few extra days as a mental buffer. Remember to bring a chocolate bar into the exam—low blood sugar can make you misread questions.

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