What score is required in the mock exam for Subject 1 to take the actual test?
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You can take the Subject 1 exam if you consistently score above 90 points in the mock exam, as the passing score for the Subject 1 exam is 90 points. Below is some relevant information about Subject 1: 1. Relevant regulations: According to Article 29 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," the content of the Subject 1 exam includes: road traffic rules, traffic signals, handling of traffic safety violations and accidents, regulations on the application and use of motor vehicle driving licenses, motor vehicle registration, and other road traffic safety laws, regulations, and rules. 2. Introduction: Subject 1 refers to the theoretical driving test, conducted at the vehicle management office, which is a mandatory licensing exam for driving license applicants. The exam content includes the most basic knowledge such as driving theory, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, plus local regulations. The scheduling of the theoretical driving test is arranged by local vehicle management offices.
Hi, I've coached quite a few beginners for the driving theory test (Subject 1). It's safer to aim for a mock test score above 90 before taking the actual exam. While 90 is the passing mark, scoring slightly higher in practice is advisable because exam nerves can lead to mistakes. I've seen too many people confidently take the test after scoring 85 in mocks only to fail, wasting registration fees and time. Ideally, you should consistently score above 90 in five consecutive mock tests, reviewing wrong answers each time and focusing on key areas like traffic signs and signals. Don't rush—solid preparation is the most reliable approach. Daily 30-minute practice on mobile apps is highly effective; understanding the rules beats rote memorization. In short, steady and thorough preparation ensures passing on the first try—don't let mock scores mislead your judgment.
I just took the Subject 1 test a few months ago. Back then, I rushed to take it when my mock scores were only in the 80s, and I failed—really regret that. Later, I practiced until I consistently scored above 92 in mocks before daring to register, and finally passed with a 94. The lesson is: 90 in mocks is barely passing; the actual exam has more pressure and possibly harder questions, so aim for 92+ to be safer. Also, don’t just focus on the score—analyze mistake patterns, like repeatedly getting fine or sign questions wrong, and target those areas. Before the exam, use mock software to test time management: finish 100 questions in 15 minutes to avoid rushing during the test. Practice until you’re consistently scoring high before registering to save energy and money. Don’t repeat my mistakes—wasting time and money taking detours.