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What are some simple memorization techniques for Subject 1?

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Nicola
07/30/25 2:50am

True or False Questions: In true or false questions, any options containing "quickly," "emergency braking," or "sharp turn" are incorrect. Multiple Choice Questions: In multiple choice questions, options containing "yield by slowing down," "yield by stopping," "bear civil liability," "avoid by slowing down," "avoid by stopping," "hold the steering wheel with both hands," "use engine braking to slow down," or "gear shifting" are correct. Additionally, options with "confirm safety" are correct, while those with "does not belong to" are incorrect. Highways: The minimum speed on highways is 60 km/h, and the maximum does not exceed 120 km/h. For two lanes in the same direction, the right lane speed range is 60-100 km/h, and the left lane is 100-120 km/h. For three lanes in the same direction, the far-right lane speed range is 60-90 km/h, the middle lane is 90-110 km/h, and the far-left lane is 110-120 km/h. Overtaking must always be done from the left. Fines: For any questions involving fines, the correct answer is either a fine of 20 to 200 or 200 to 2000. A fine of 20 to 200 can be imposed along with a warning, while a fine of 200 to 2000 can be imposed along with the detention of the motor vehicle.

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Joanna
08/16/25 9:09am

There are actually many simple memorization techniques for the Subject 1 exam. I just passed it last year, and I feel the most important thing is to practice more questions and use apps. I used the "Driving Test Treasure" app, spending half an hour every day practicing questions, focusing on memorizing high-frequency test points, such as speed limit rules: 30 km/h on city roads, 60 km/h in suburban areas, and 120 km/h on highways—making them into rhymes makes it easier. Also, for traffic signs, red means prohibition, blue indicates instructions, and yellow is for warnings—grouping them helps avoid confusion. I recommend taking mock exams several times a week; the system automatically marks wrong questions, allowing you to reinforce them repeatedly. Don’t just memorize mechanically; combine it with real-world understanding, like stopping at red lights and going at green lights—practice a few more times to develop instinctive reactions. Don’t stay up late the night before the exam; get good rest to keep your mind clear, and your pass rate will be super high.

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JordanMarie
10/21/25 8:33am

Tips for memorizing Subject 1 (written test) can start with mnemonics. For example, the right-of-way rules: 'Right turn yields to left turn, left turn yields to straight, straight yields to right turn' - this makes it easier to remember. Speed limits are key: typically 30-50 in cities, 80 on expressways, and under 120 on highways. Create your own rhyme and stick it on the wall. Sign recognition is also crucial: circular means prohibition, triangular means warning, rectangular indicates information - review picture-based materials to reinforce memory. It's best to study in sections, tackle penalty point questions first before moving to safe driving topics, and limit daily study time to avoid mental fatigue. Use exam mode for practice questions to simulate real test conditions, and repeatedly practice wrong answers. Time management is important - don't get stuck on difficult points.

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LeviLynn
12/05/25 2:13am

I found the APP incredibly convenient for my Subject 1 test preparation. Tools like the Driving Test Genius automatically summarize common mistakes during practice. For example, memorizing traffic signs by categories: stop at red lights, caution at yellow lights, and go at green lights. For speed limit questions, remember the rhyme '30 in urban areas, 120 on highways.' Don't overdo it—20 minutes a day is enough. Use fragmented time to do a few questions for better memorization efficiency. Repeatedly practice the wrong question sets and take mock exams to gauge your level. Prioritize key chapters like traffic signals and rules. Stay relaxed and don't stress.

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