What are the requirements for the Subject 1 test?

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LaJayla
07/29/25 3:16pm
The following is a relevant introduction to the requirements for the Subject 1 test: 1. Passing standard: The full score is 100 points, and a score of 90 or above within 45 minutes is considered passing. The retake scoring standard is the same. 2. Test format: Each test session has two attempts, totaling 5 test sessions and 10 attempts in all. If the first attempt is not passed, the second attempt (i.e., retake) can be taken immediately. If the second attempt is passed, it counts as officially passing Subject 1. If the retake is still not passed, the test is considered failed, and a new test appointment must be made. 3. Test duration: The Subject 1 test lasts one hour and is entirely computer-based, consisting of multiple-choice and true/false questions. Generally, it can be completed in about 20 minutes. Due to limited computers, with about a hundred machines in a classroom, usually one candidate exits before another enters.
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