What are the mock test questions for C1 driver's license subject one?
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Here is the relevant introduction to subject one: 1. Introduction to subject one: If you fail the first exam, you can apply for a make-up exam on the spot. If you still fail the second make-up exam, then you fail this exam and can only schedule another appointment after 10 days. The subject one exam follows a unified system nationwide, with a passing score of 90. There are a total of 100 questions, each worth 1 point, meaning you need to answer at least 90 questions correctly to pass the subject one exam. 2. The number of appointments should not exceed 5 times: During the validity period of the driving skills test permit, the number of appointments for subject two and subject three road driving skills tests should not exceed five times each (i.e., a total of ten exam opportunities). If you still fail the fifth scheduled exam, the results of other subjects that have passed will be invalidated, and the student will need to start the exam again from subject one.
I am preparing for the C1 driver's license subject one exam, which involves various traffic knowledge in the mock test questions. Subject one mainly tests theory, such as multiple-choice questions asking: Should you stop at a red light? The answer is of course yes. There are also true or false questions, like whether not wearing a seatbelt while driving is a violation, which definitely results in penalty points. Additionally, there are questions about road signs, such as the meaning of speed limit signs or precautions in school zones. I feel the most common questions revolve around traffic light rules, emergency handling, and basic driving knowledge. Practicing with an app, I find the questions are designed to be very practical, helping to understand real-life scenarios. It's recommended to practice more mock exams before the test, as familiarity with the question types can improve the pass rate. Overall, preparing for subject one requires spending some time daily reviewing regulations, and combining it with actual driving experience makes it easier to remember.