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What time does the first session of the Subject 1 exam start?

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DiMadelyn
07/29/25 1:36am
Subject 1 exam, the first session starts at 9:00 AM. There are two exam sessions in the morning for Subject 1, the first session is at 9:00 AM, and the second session is at 10:00 AM. In the afternoon, there are three exam sessions at 13:00, 14:00, and 15:00 respectively. The exam duration is limited to 45 minutes. Since information registration is required before entering the exam room, it is best to arrive half an hour early. Below are some important notes about Subject 1: 1. Pay attention to the questions: When entering the exam room, make sure to read the questions carefully. The questions may differ from those in the textbook, the order may be different, and the requirements might also vary. Be cautious when clicking the mouse—do not double-click, only click once. 2. Questions: When moving to the next question, you cannot change the answer to the previous question even if it was wrong. If you are unsure about a question, you can skip it and come back to it after completing the others. 3. Camera: During the exam, ensure that the small camera is aligned with your face, as several photos will be taken during the exam. If a clear frontal photo is not captured, the exam will be considered invalid.
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VonEmilia
08/12/25 11:27am
The start time for the first session of the Subject 1 exam is generally around 8:00 AM, but it depends on which driving school or test center you registered with. I took the exam myself last year, and the first session started at 8:00 AM. It's recommended to arrive at the test center half an hour early for check-in and security checks. Times may vary by location—urban test centers might start earlier, while suburban ones might begin as late as 9:00 AM. On the exam day, make sure to bring your ID card and appointment slip, and avoid being late, as it could lead to disqualification. I’ve also heard that some places adjust the schedule seasonally, with summer sessions possibly starting as early as 7:30 AM. When preparing for the exam, practice frequently with driving test apps. Remember, Subject 1 consists entirely of multiple-choice questions, so the key to passing easily is doing plenty of practice questions and getting enough sleep.
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OwenRose
10/02/25 2:42am
Based on the experiences of those I've assisted, the first session of Subject 1 usually starts at 8:00 AM. Different driving schools may have slight variations in their schedules, so the safest approach is to check the SMS notification received during registration or the information in the official app. On the exam day, it's crucial to leave early to avoid traffic delays. I recall a student who overslept and missed the first session, having to reschedule. During preparation, pay attention to the mock exam schedule to familiarize yourself with the process and reduce nervousness. The first session is the earliest batch with fewer people and a quieter environment, which is beneficial for performance. Good habits are half the battle to success.
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MacBrody
10/02/25 2:44am
When your child takes the subject one test, the first session is usually scheduled between 8:00 AM and 9:00 AM. As a parent, I recommend reminding your child to confirm the exam notification at least one week in advance, and not to blindly trust the standard times mentioned online. On the day of the exam, wake up early and ensure all required documents, including the ID card and student permit, are prepared. Test center schedules may vary during peak periods, so it's best to directly contact the local traffic management department for verification. Sharing my experience: encourage your child to develop punctuality habits during the preparation period to avoid performance issues due to timing.
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