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What time does the second morning session of Subject 1 start?

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OCamilla
07/29/2025, 04:27:49 AM

Subject 1's second morning session starts at 10:00. Information regarding the exam schedule for Subject 1 is as follows: 1. First session: Exam time is 9:00. 2. Third session: Exam time is 13:00. 3. Fourth session: Exam time is 14:00. 4. Fifth session: Exam time is 15:00. Details about Subject 1: 1. Subject 1: Also known as Subject 1 theoretical exam or driver theory test, it is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. 2. Exam content: According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," the exam includes theoretical driving fundamentals, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and related knowledge. The exam is computer-based, with a full score of 100, and a passing score of 90.

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DiValeria
08/12/2025, 01:22:29 AM

When taking the Subject 1 exam, I've experienced it many times. The second session in the morning is usually scheduled to start around 10:30, but the exact time depends on the local test center's arrangement. It's recommended to arrive half an hour early to prepare, as the proctors will call roll and check ID documents. The exam venue is very quiet inside and out, so stay focused on answering questions without distractions. The exam content mainly relies on extensive question practice, covering traffic rules and sign recognition. Doing more mock tests can improve the pass rate. Last time I prepared for three weeks, practicing 20 minutes daily, and passed easily with a perfect score. Bring some snacks and water to ease nervousness before the exam, and you can go home to rest after finishing.

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CamilleRose
10/05/2025, 02:25:36 AM

I just finished the written test (Subject 1) and remember clearly that our test center scheduled the second session at exactly 11:00 AM, though arrangements may vary by location. It's best to check your admission ticket or the exam website for confirmation. On exam day, leave at least one hour early in case of traffic delays – missing entry would be disastrous. Test centers get crowded with long queues for roll calls, so don't forget your original ID card. I practiced mock tests late into the night before and surprisingly felt refreshed the next day. The actual questions seemed quite straightforward, covering many daily driving rules – the key is staying calm with deep breaths. Eat breakfast beforehand to maintain energy and avoid hypoglycemia affecting performance.

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McCameron
11/18/2025, 02:57:12 AM

My friend recently told me when taking the subject one test that the second session in the morning usually starts around 10 o'clock, but you should check the specific notice from the test center yourself, don't just take my word for it. It's advisable to organize your items a week before the exam, prepare your ID card and admission ticket, and set off early on the exam day to avoid unexpected delays. The exam content is all about traffic regulations, so practicing with mock questions on mobile apps during preparation will help you handle it with ease. The results come out quickly after the exam, and if you don't pass, just go through another round of practice.

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VonLeah
01/08/2026, 09:45:37 PM

The second session of Subject 1 usually starts around 10 a.m., but the exact time may vary slightly at different test centers. Be sure to check the test center announcement before the exam. The exam process is very simple: turn off your phone and wait quietly before entering, follow the examiner's instructions to enter the computer room, and answer all multiple-choice questions about traffic signals and driving safety rules. Don't worry too much about the answering speed—you'll have enough time to think and submit. Drinking a cup of warm water before the exam can calm your nerves. I did this last time and passed easily. After the exam, you can even visit nearby shops to celebrate.

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RuthLee
04/05/2026, 03:01:00 AM

The second session of the morning subject one exam usually starts at 10:30, but the exact time depends on the local test center's schedule. Make sure to check in advance to avoid confusion. The exam covers details of traffic regulations, such as seat belt usage and overtaking rules, so read the textbook thoroughly and take notes during preparation. Arriving on time is crucial, as being late may result in disqualification and affect your subsequent driving practice schedule. Your post-exam results directly impact the time it takes to obtain your license. Stay confident—the questions are not difficult but numerous, so being careful will help you score high.

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