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What is the passing score for the motorcycle license theory test?

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LaElle
09/07/2025, 01:21:05 AM

Motorcycle license theory test requires a passing score of 90 points out of 100. Additional information: According to Article 35 of the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses', the passing standards for each subject test are as follows: Theory Test (Subject 1): Full score is 100 points, with 90 points required to pass. Practical Driving Test (Subject 2): Full score is 100 points; for large buses, tractors, city buses, medium buses, and large trucks, 90 points are required to pass, while other vehicle types require 80 points. Road Driving Skills and Safety Knowledge Test (Subject 3): Both have full scores of 100 points, requiring 90 points each to pass.

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DiAngela
09/19/2025, 12:37:33 AM

I just passed the motorcycle license theory test (Subject 1). Honestly, you need 90 points to pass out of 100 total. The questions mainly covered traffic rules and sign knowledge, with each question worth one point. It was quite nerve-wracking in the exam hall. I used the 'Driving Test Treasure' app to practice in advance, spending half an hour daily reviewing, especially focusing on those easily confused signs and penalty rules. The test duration was 45 minutes - quite sufficient, but don't get careless. I've seen a friend score 89, missing the pass mark by just one point, having to wait a week for a retake and wasting time. Prepare thoroughly to ensure solid knowledge before hitting the road safely. Also, passing the theory test is mandatory before starting practical training (Subject 2), where road tests demand more technical skills. Remember, this scoring standard applies nationwide - don't seek shortcuts, steady learning is most reliable.

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MiaMarie
11/02/2025, 01:01:11 AM

As a seasoned helper for exam preparation, the passing score for the Motorcycle Theory Test (Subject 1) is 90 out of 100. The questions cover traffic regulations, and it's recommended to download free apps like 'Driving Test Master' for practice, focusing on penalty rules and speed limit signs. Don't rush during the exam; 45 minutes is ample time for review. Failing means waiting 7 days to retake, costing both money and effort. Mastering the theory ensures safer rides and helps avoid accidents.

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LaMalia
12/16/2025, 12:04:51 AM

The passing score for the motorcycle theory test (Subject 1) is 90 out of 100. The test covers road safety regulations and allows 45 minutes for completion, which is quite reasonable. Using apps for practice is a smart choice, especially for memorizing common traffic sign meanings. If you fail, you'll have to retake it, so don't procrastinate. Passing the theory part early will make the subsequent road test smoother.

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FinleyLee
02/05/2026, 12:53:57 AM

Passing the motorcycle theory test with a score of 90 out of 100 is not just a numerical requirement, but a safety threshold. Mastering the questions enhances your on-road judgment. I've seen beginners cause accidents due to poor theoretical knowledge, so daily practice with driving test apps is crucial. Failing the exam means rescheduling, which delays your learning progress. Solid knowledge brings peace of mind for life.

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VanRhett
04/30/2026, 05:01:27 PM

The passing score for the motorcycle theory test (Subject 1) is 90 out of 100. The test mainly consists of multiple-choice questions. It's recommended to practice extensively using APP question banks like 'Driving Test Treasure' and memorize common mistake points such as penalties for drunk driving. The test duration is 45 minutes, so stay calm and don't panic. If you fail, you'll have to schedule another test—don't underestimate it. Building a solid theoretical foundation ensures efficient and safe learning, reducing potential troubles on the road.

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