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What is the afternoon exam time for Subject 1?

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LeFinley
08/26/25 3:02am

There are five exam sessions each day. The first session starts at 9:00, the second at 10:00, the third at 13:00, the fourth at 14:00, and the fifth at 15:00. It is recommended to arrive half an hour early for registration. Below is an introduction to the content related to Subject 1: 1. Exam Content: The exam includes theoretical knowledge of driving, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other related knowledge. 2. Alternative Name: The Subject 1 exam is also known as the Subject 1 theory test or the driver theory test. 3. Exam Format: The exam is conducted on a computer at the vehicle management office. The question bank consists of 1,229 questions, from which 100 questions are randomly selected and combined according to a specified ratio. 4. Question Types: The questions are divided into single-choice and true/false questions. The total score is 100, and a score of 90 or above is required to pass.

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Hylla
09/08/25 3:16am

Last time I took the Theory Test (Subject 1), it was an afternoon session, usually scheduled between 1:00 PM and 4:30 PM. However, the exact time depends on your booked slot. Some test centers arrange three or four batches in the afternoon, with 2:00 PM and 3:30 PM sessions being the most common. It's best to arrive one hour early because you'll need time to queue for ID card scanning and facial recognition. Remember to bring your admission ticket—on my test day, a girl got stuck outside for half an hour sweating nervously because she couldn't find her e-ticket.

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OIsabel
10/22/25 3:17am

The afternoon session of Subject 1 exam generally starts admitting candidates from 1 PM, but the actual exam time is subject to the test center's arrangement. I noticed many test centers allow examinees to enter the computer room in batches, similar to how a cinema clears out after a movie—one group exits before the next enters. A special reminder: always double-check the time slots in your SMS notification. Once, my friend misremembered the time and arrived ten minutes late, resulting in immediate disqualification after two weeks of diligent test preparation.

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LaAmir
12/05/25 3:41am

The afternoon sessions for the driving license test's subject one are divided into very detailed time slots, usually ranging from 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM. The key is to pay attention to the check-in time displayed on the Traffic Management 12123 app rather than the actual exam start time. Experienced old coaches have taught me a trick: arriving half an hour early can help you secure a good computer, as the faulty machines with sticky keyboards are usually placed in the corners. The test itself only takes 45 minutes, but if you encounter system lag, it can be troublesome. It's recommended to choose an earlier session for a more reliable experience.

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