What are the techniques for the year-related questions in Subject 1?
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The following are the techniques for answering year-related questions in Subject 1: 1. Look for (6) years: The question mentions (first time). 2. Look for (3) years: The question mentions (certificate), the question mentions (military service), the question mentions (going abroad), the question mentions (revocation), the question mentions (improper), in these cases, look for (3) years. 3. Look for (1) years: The question mentions (fake materials), the question mentions (cheating). 4. Look for (lifetime) years: The question mentions (escaping), the question mentions (crime).
I just finished the subject one test not long ago, and the year-related questions were both the key points and the difficulties. I'd like to share my own methods. Mobile question-brushing apps are very convenient. I specifically looked for year-specific training, such as for the six-year validity period of a driver's license and how long in advance you need to renew it. I made up a catchy phrase: 'Small cars need inspection every six years, don’t forget the eighth year check.' The easily confusing point is the vehicle inspection schedule. Small cars need on-site inspections at the 6th, 8th, and 10th years, while large vehicles need annual inspections—don’t mix them up. Doing more questions helps build familiarity. I also used a notebook to record mistakes, like once confusing the initial license issuance date with the probation period, so I wrote a reminder note and stuck it on the wall. Keeping a good mindset is important; don’t get nervous during the test. Take your time to think through each question’s options. These techniques helped me a lot, and I passed on the first try.