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What information needs to be filled in for the Subject 1 test?

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AndresDella
07/28/2025, 03:28:22 PM

No need to fill in any information. Details such as seat number and name will be prepared in advance. You just need to find your seat and click to start answering. Below is relevant content introduction: 1. Subject 1: The total test duration is 45 minutes, consisting of 100 questions in true/false and single-choice formats, with a perfect score of 100 and a passing mark of 90. The test papers are randomly selected and combined by the computer driver examination system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Regulations". 2. Subject 2: Also known as the small road test, it is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment, abbreviated as the field driving skill test. For small vehicles C1/C2, the test items include five mandatory components: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and curve driving (commonly known as S-curve) (some regions have a sixth item: high-speed toll card collection).

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Blakely
08/11/2025, 07:18:27 PM

When I took the theoretical driving test (Subject 1), I had to fill in basic information including my name, ID number, and mobile phone number. I also needed to clearly state my home address and the type of vehicle I was applying for, such as choosing between a C1 or C2 manual transmission. It was important to confirm the test location and date correctly to avoid any mistakes. Sometimes, there was also a health declaration to check, ensuring that I was physically fit for driving. The form had to be filled out neatly with a black pen to prevent any recognition errors due to messy handwriting. I recommend preparing a photocopy of your ID card in advance and bringing some photos in case they need to be submitted later. The test center can be quite crowded, so it's best to wait patiently in line. Accuracy is key—filling in the wrong information not only delays the test but may also affect the progress of obtaining your driver's license. Passing Subject 1 isn't too difficult, but being careful when filling out the forms will save you a lot of hassle. Oh, and before the test, doing some mock questions can help reinforce your theoretical knowledge and make you feel more confident.

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PiperAnn
09/30/2025, 01:34:17 AM

When registering for the Subject 1 test, you'll need to fill in your name, ID number, phone number, and address is also mandatory. Clearly select the vehicle type for the test, such as C1 which represents manual transmission. Sometimes there's a health questionnaire to ensure you're fit to drive. Don't panic when filling in the information, write steadily with a pen, and make sure your handwriting is clear and legible. It's recommended to bring original documents for verification to avoid leaving any blanks unfilled. If you pass, you can directly schedule the Subject 2 test. The process is simple but requires attention to detail. Remind everyone to arrive at the test center half an hour early, fill out the forms first and then take the test, don't mix up the order. Correcting mistakes in the information later is troublesome and affects the overall progress, so verification is key. Study the questions beforehand, the theoretical content isn't hard to master, stay calm and you'll pass smoothly.

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LaCalvin
11/13/2025, 02:26:04 AM

Before taking the Subject 1 test, I need to fill in basic information like name, ID number, and phone number, as well as my address and choose the vehicle type, with C1 or C2 manual transmission being common options. Once the exam date is filled in, I can relax. Be careful not to enter wrong numbers, or it might cause delays. During preparation, reading more and practicing questions can help familiarize with the question types, making form-filling faster. The whole process isn’t as complicated as imagined, but being careful is better than having to fix mistakes later.

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DeTheo
01/03/2026, 09:20:56 PM

When taking the subject one exam, you need to fill in personal information such as your name and ID number. Don't forget your phone number, and make sure to accurately select your address and the type of vehicle you're applying for, such as C1. On the exam day, confirm the time to avoid missing it. That time, I brought all my documents, filled out the form, and started answering the questions without delay. It's advisable to double-check your information and not rush. Reviewing the theoretical question bank once more is more reliable. Accurate information ensures a smooth process, helping you avoid detours on your journey to getting a driver's license.

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JoelAnn
03/31/2026, 04:34:09 AM

The information required for the Subject 1 exam includes identification details such as name and ID number, contact information like mobile phone number, as well as address and the type of vehicle being applied for, such as C1 manual transmission. These details ensure a smooth registration process and affect the next steps. When filling out the form, write clearly without any alterations and answer the health questionnaire truthfully. I remind everyone to prepare copies of their documents in advance to speed up verification at the exam center. Accurate information helps avoid mistakes, which could otherwise lead to retaking the exam or delays in obtaining the license. Review the theory and practice questions thoroughly before the exam to boost confidence, making the form-filling process natural and stress-free. Details determine success, so don’t underestimate these preparatory steps.

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