What is Tested in Subject One?

2 Answers
VonJeffrey
07/28/25 6:49pm
Subject One refers to the theoretical driving test, a computer-based examination conducted at the vehicle management office, which is a mandatory licensing test for driver's license applicants. The test content includes the most fundamental knowledge such as driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, as well as local regulations. Below are additional details: The total duration of the Subject One test is 45 minutes, with the exam paper consisting of 100 questions in the form of true/false and multiple-choice questions. The maximum score is 100, with a passing mark of 90. The exam papers are randomly selected and compiled by the computer-based driver examination system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Regulations."
Was this review help?
20
2
Share
OMichael
08/12/25 12:16am
The Subject 1 test primarily assesses your grasp of traffic rules and road safety knowledge. It includes identifying traffic signs, such as the meanings of various traffic lights, stop signs, and warning signs; the correct timing for using signal lights; safe driving guidelines, like speed limit regulations, right-of-way judgments, and how to handle emergencies such as braking or driving in foggy conditions. The questions are mostly multiple-choice or true/false, covering common scenarios on urban roads and highways. I remember spending a lot of time on practice tests when I first started preparing, using mobile apps to drill questions daily, focusing on key modules like drunk driving laws and intersection rules. Although Subject 1 is theoretical, it lays the foundation for actual driving later on, so don’t underestimate its importance. I recommend studying the official materials thoroughly and combining them with real-life examples to deepen your understanding.
Was this review help?
16
1
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

Is the Volkswagen Teramont an Imported or Domestically Produced Vehicle?

Here is relevant information about the Volkswagen Teramont: 1. The Volkswagen Teramont is a domestically produced SUV, a mid-size SUV jointly manufactured by Volkswagen and SAIC. 2. In terms of exterior design, the SAIC Volkswagen Teramont draws heavily from the CrossBlue concept car, presenting an overall very imposing appearance. 3. Regarding details, the new vehicle features a dual-slat chrome horizontal grille that extends directly into the headlight assembly. 4. In terms of dimensions, the new vehicle measures 5039mm in length, 1989mm in width, and 1773mm in height, with a wheelbase reaching 2980mm. 5. For the interior, the SAIC Volkswagen Teramont employs very straight-line design elements, also derived from the CrossBlue concept car.
16
5
Share

What Causes the Decrease in Car Antifreeze?

Reasons for the decrease in car antifreeze include antifreeze entering the cylinder, thermostat malfunction, leaks in the radiator cap, radiator, or water pump, and excessive natural consumption. Functions of antifreeze: Antifreeze is a coolant with special additives, primarily used in liquid-cooled engine cooling systems. It has excellent properties such as preventing freezing in winter, boiling in summer, and protecting against scale and corrosion throughout the year. Methods to determine if antifreeze is low: Observe the antifreeze warning light on the dashboard. If it lights up, it is likely due to low antifreeze, though it could also be caused by excessively high cylinder temperature. Check the antifreeze reservoir. If the level is below the minimum mark (MIN), do not continue driving; add antifreeze promptly. Check the water level markings on the antifreeze bottle. The normal antifreeze level should be between the maximum and minimum marks. To determine if antifreeze is low, check the markings. If the antifreeze is below the minimum mark, it indicates a shortage.
15
5
Share

What are the causes of difficult engine starting and how to deal with it?

Reasons and solutions for difficult engine starting: 1. Overly rich air-fuel mixture: If the engine is difficult to start when hot, but can start normally when the accelerator pedal is fully depressed (no fuel injection when fully depressed), it indicates an overly rich mixture. In this case, remove the air filter element to release some of the accumulated rich mixture in the intake tract. 2. Excessive carbon deposits in the throttle system and bypass air passage: If the accelerator pedal feels much heavier than usual when first pressed each day, and the engine is difficult to start, but starts normally when the pedal is slightly depressed, it indicates excessive carbon deposits in the throttle. However, the engine may stall immediately when the accelerator pedal is released while driving. The throttle system and bypass air passage should be cleaned promptly, and recalibrated after cleaning to restore normal operation. 3. Excessive carbon deposits in the combustion chamber: During the first start each day, it may require 2-3 consecutive starts (as the initial fuel is absorbed by carbon deposits). In severe cases, sudden and intense shaking may occur, even causing the entire vehicle to shake. Clean the combustion chamber carbon deposits, and drive at high speed for 20 minutes after cleaning to resolve the issue.
10
4
Share

What Causes Loud Tire Noise?

Tire noise is primarily caused by vibrations generated when the tire comes into contact with and rubs against the road surface. Below is a detailed explanation: On roads with varying degrees of roughness, the sources of vibration may differ. For instance, most daily driving roads are relatively rough. These rough surfaces are the main source of tire noise. When driving on smooth asphalt roads, the vibration produced by the contact between the tire tread blocks and the road surface becomes the primary source of noise, due to the various tread patterns on the tire surface. Additionally, tire noise is also related to the material of the tire. The harder the tire material, the louder the tire noise.
3
5
Share

What is the purpose of the shark fin on the car roof?

The functions of the shark fin on the car roof are as follows: 1. Intercepting radio waves: The car antenna intercepts high-frequency radio waves, enabling the reception of radio signals. 2. Releasing static electricity: It can discharge static electricity from the small tail, preventing people from getting shocked, as the antenna has the function of discharging static electricity. 3. Enhancing signals: In many remote areas where the signal is poor and radio reception is not ideal, this antenna can improve radio signal reception, providing a better listening experience. 4. Aerodynamic spoiler: While driving, it helps overcome air resistance, reducing interference on the car, which results in lower fuel consumption.
14
2
Share

Why is the fuel consumption of the Hongqi H9 so high?

The reasons for the high fuel consumption of the Hongqi H9: The vehicle body is relatively heavy. More information about the Hongqi H9 is as follows: 1. The Hongqi H9 is a mid-to-large-sized sedan under the Hongqi brand, with a wheelbase of 3060mm, and length, width, and height of 5137mm, 1904mm, and 1493mm respectively. 2. The front suspension of the Hongqi H9 uses a double-wishbone independent suspension, while the rear suspension employs a trapezoidal control arm multi-link independent suspension. 3. The 2.0-liter turbocharged engine in the Hongqi H9 has a fuel consumption of 10.3 liters per 100 kilometers; the 3.0-liter supercharged engine has a fuel consumption of 13 liters per 100 kilometers.
13
0
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.