
Subject one test computer operations are: enter personal information, before the test, you need to enter your name, ID card, and use the keyboard and mouse to input your information before the test. Confirm the information is correct, verify personal information, and click the mouse to confirm before making any modifications. Start answering questions, be careful when answering questions, if you encounter any problems or do not understand, report to the invigilator in time. During the answering process, you can modify the answers before submitting the test paper. After completing the questions, you can review the questions again and fill in the blank questions to avoid missing any. After the test is completed, if everything is correct, click confirm to submit, and you can hand in the paper and leave. Subject one test precautions: Candidates must enter the examination room with their ID card and admission ticket to take the test. Before the test, the system administrator has already entered the candidate information into the corresponding computer. After entering the examination room, candidates only need to sit at the designated seat assigned by the invigilator. Candidates do not need to enter their information again, just verify and confirm, then press the "Start Test" button to begin the test. During the answering process, press the keys with moderate force, click gently. If you press too hard or hold the key for too long, it may result in continuous answers. If this happens, you can press the "Previous Question" button to return to the original answering interface and re-answer. If you encounter any computer system problems during the answering process, you can raise your hand to signal and ask the invigilator to handle it. Do not press the "Submit" button randomly during the test. After answering all the questions, you can click the "Submit" button twice, the system will terminate the test and display the score of this test.

Last time I took the subject one test, the operation was super simple. First, you go to the exam room, find a computer to sit down, enter your admission ticket number to log in to the system, and don’t rush—make sure to read the on-screen prompts carefully. All the questions are multiple-choice, displayed on the screen, including single-choice and multiple-choice questions. Just use the mouse to click the answer you think is correct. There are arrow buttons on the right or bottom of the screen to flip pages. After answering each question, move forward and don’t go back to waste time. After completing all the questions, be sure to click the submit button to confirm handing in the test. The system will automatically display your score. The time limit is usually around 45 minutes, so don’t answer too slowly. It’s recommended to practice several times with a mobile APP before the test to familiarize yourself with the interface and process, avoiding unfamiliarity with the operation. If the mouse doesn’t work or the system freezes during the test, immediately raise your hand and ask the invigilator to change the computer. Remember to answer every question carefully and check them once after finishing to reduce mistakes. You can only proceed to driving school after passing subject one. If you fail, don’t be discouraged—just schedule a retest and keep practicing.

As someone with a bit more computer knowledge, I find the operation of the subject one test quite intuitive. You need to enter your ID number and the login information provided by the test center using the keyboard to access the system. After confirming the details, the exam begins. Each screen displays a few questions, all of which are driving-related multiple-choice questions. You can select answers directly with the mouse or keyboard. Use the left and right arrow keys to navigate between questions, but avoid randomly pressing keys to prevent accidental exits. Be sure to click the submit button after answering to complete the test, and the system will immediately display your score and indicate whether you passed. The exam has a countdown timer, so it's advisable to manage your time wisely and not spend too long on difficult questions. During the test, inserting USB drives or wearing headphones is prohibited and considered cheating. Regularly practice with online simulations like the 'Driving Test Treasure' to get used to the operation mode and ensure a smooth test experience. Possible reasons for operational errors include entering the wrong account or failing to submit on time—practice makes perfect.

I found it quite convenient to take the theoretical driving test (Subject 1) on a computer, with few operational steps. You sit down, enter your number to log in, and questions appear on the screen. Just click the mouse to select answers. Scroll the page down, answer one question and move to the next without going back. After completing all questions, click submit to finish. There's enough time, so don’t panic or click incorrectly due to shaky hands. It’s recommended to review the book or practice with simulation software beforehand to get a feel for the exam.


