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Which is More Difficult: Subject One or Subject Four?

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LaSamantha
07/28/25 2:03pm

Both subjects are theoretical exams. Subject One focuses on driving knowledge, while Subject Four emphasizes safety knowledge. The questions in Subject Four often do not require rote memorization; correct answers can be deduced through practical reasoning. Subject One, however, includes more memorization-based content such as traffic police gestures and road sign markings. From this perspective, Subject One is relatively more difficult. Exam content for Subject One: Basic knowledge of motor vehicles; laws, regulations, and road traffic signals; fundamentals of safe and civilized driving; basic knowledge related to motor vehicle driving operations. Exam content for Subject Four: Requirements for safe and civilized driving operations; safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions; emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts; and post-accident handling knowledge.

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OLane
08/11/25 6:36pm

I just got my driver's license recently, having gone through both Theory Test 1 and Theory Test 4, and I feel each has its merits but focuses on different aspects of difficulty. Theory Test 1 is entirely theoretical, requiring memorization of a large amount of traffic rules, signs, and penalties. The volume of questions is huge and monotonous, making it quite tedious to repeatedly drill through the question bank like memorizing a textbook. As for Theory Test 4, the focus is on safe and civilized driving, testing emergency handling, moral judgment, and similar topics. The questions are more dynamic, requiring practical scenario-based thinking, such as driving in rainy conditions or accident prevention. I reckon younger people might struggle more with Theory Test 1 due to the memorization load, while Theory Test 4 might be relatively easier for them. However, for those with weaker comprehension skills, Theory Test 4 could be more challenging. Overall, Theory Test 4 has fewer questions but greater depth. I recommend practicing more mock tests and watching video explanations to improve judgment skills, as this can significantly reduce exam mistakes.

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JocelynMarie
09/29/25 2:57am

From my experience, having coached many people for years, the basic questions in Subject 1 have a high repetition rate, making it easier to pass through rote memorization. Subject 4 tests comprehensive abilities like identifying hazards or correctly handling emergencies, which is more challenging, especially for those with unclear logic who are prone to confusion. I've noticed that many students make mistakes in theoretical questions mostly because they can't remember signal rules, while errors in Subject 4 often stem from poor judgment, such as analyzing the impact of drunk driving. If time is tight, Subject 1 is easier to prepare for in a short period, but for a stable pass, it's best to systematically study both in advance to balance practical skills. Remember the exam rules—Subject 4 is stricter, with immediate failure for wrong answers, requiring careful reading of questions.

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LeHenry
11/12/25 4:52am

As a working professional learning to drive in my spare time, I find the memorization burden of Subject 1 quite heavy with too many signs, causing significant stress. Subject 4 questions are more life-oriented, covering scenarios like nighttime light usage or highway safety, requiring flexible analysis. It's not overly difficult but prone to mistakes. Comparing the two, Subject 4 presents slightly more challenge as it involves uncertain factors. Doing more practice questions on apps can effectively address weaknesses, especially by focusing on weak areas to accumulate experience.

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ElliotFitz
01/02/26 6:33am

During my student days, I found the Subject 1 test quite easy—just familiarizing myself with the question bank and memorizing the basics after a few rounds of practice. Subject 4, however, is more dynamic, testing emergency decision-making and ethical behavior, requiring a deeper understanding of scenarios, which makes it slightly more challenging. Overall, the difficulty gap isn't huge, but Subject 4 emphasizes real-world application, demanding developed reasoning habits to avoid hasty answers that could hurt pass rates. More mock exams and interactive discussions help significantly.

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