What to Do If You Keep Scoring 70-80 Points in Subject One?
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Download a driving test preparation app on your phone, practice more questions in your free time, take note of the mistakes you make each time, and review them repeatedly. Stay calm during the actual exam. Here's an introduction to Subject One: Subject One, also known as the theoretical test or driver's theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," the test content includes the theoretical basis of driving, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other related knowledge. The test is conducted on a computer, with 100 questions, and a passing score is 90 or above.
Scoring 70-80 points means you've grasped the basic questions, but details and tricky questions can trip you up. That's exactly what happened to me initially, until I realized just practicing questions wasn't enough. I started using the wrong-answer notebook feature in the Driving Test App, separately noting down 8 types of frequently missed questions: confusing traffic sign questions, fine amount questions, new regulation questions, hand signal questions, right-of-way principle questions, light usage questions, highway speed limit questions, and emergency procedure questions. Spending 20 minutes daily focusing only on these, combined with mnemonic rhymes created by netizens for numerical questions. For example, for penalty point questions remember 'Fake 1, Cheat 3, Drugs 3, Alcohol 5', and for speeding questions 'Highway 6, Regular 3'. After persisting for two weeks, mock tests stabilized above 95 points. During the actual exam, when encountering doubtful questions, I skipped them first and calmly analyzed the key points in the question stem when revisiting them later.