What are the hours for the morning session of the Subject 1 exam?

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Phillips
07/29/25 12:42am
Subject 1 exam morning session is generally from 9:00 to 11:00. Here is a detailed introduction to Subject 1 content: 1. Time and question types: The Subject 1 exam lasts 45 minutes, is computer-based, consists of 100 questions, with a full score of 100 points and a passing score of 90 points. The questions include multiple-choice and true/false questions; 2. Random question selection: All questions are randomly selected by the computer from a pool of over 1,300 questions. As long as you review the questions twice using a driving license preparation app, you can pass steadily; 3. 'Kou Wu Zhan San': The so-called 'Kou Wu Zhan San' means that any question containing the word 'kou' (intersection) should choose 50 meters, and any question with 'zhan' (station) should choose 30 meters; 4. Tips: If there is no 150-meter option, follow the 'maximum principle'—choose the largest number. For true/false questions related to driver's license application, all answers must be correct.
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VonDominic
08/12/25 4:54am
I have helped many people prepare for the Subject 1 test before. The morning session usually starts at 8:00 and ends at 11:00, but occasionally it may be adjusted to 9:00-12:00, depending on the registration notice. The test lasts about three hours, which is enough time to complete 100 multiple-choice questions. I remind everyone to arrive half an hour early to avoid delays from queuing, and don’t forget to bring your ID card and original admission ticket. The test mainly covers traffic rules and safety knowledge. If you encounter uncertain questions, stay calm, skip them and review later—don’t let nervousness affect your timing. During preparation, practice more on confusing topics like road signs and hand signals, so you can breeze through the test with ease.
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