Why are the questions the same every time in the Subject 1 mock exam?
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Because the Subject 1 mock exam, like the official exam, randomly selects questions from the system to distribute to candidates, so the probability of question repetition is very low. Here is relevant information about the Subject 1 exam: 1. Exam content: The total time for the Subject 1 exam is 45 minutes, and the test paper consists of 100 questions, including true/false and single-choice questions, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90. The test paper is randomly selected and combined by the computer driver's exam system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Regulations." 2. Appointment: All candidates taking the Subject 1 and Subject 2 exams can make an appointment through the Traffic Police Convenience Network (Traffic Management 12123) appointment system. Pilot cities allow self-study and direct examination.
I'm also preparing for the subject one test recently, and the mock exam questions are always the same. It's probably an app setting issue that prevents random question selection. The official question bank is fixed but quite extensive, with hundreds of questions, and the exam randomly selects 100 questions. It might be a software bug causing it to repeat the same set, or you didn't refresh the page or exit and re-enter. Try switching to another mock platform, such as the Driving Test Guide or the official 12123 app, where the question bank is larger and more realistic. Repeated practice also has its benefits, helping you memorize traffic sign rules, but the actual exam will have different questions, so don't be lazy and only practice the same ones. Focus more on the error-prone sections, such as drunk driving penalties or light usage—these rules can be lifesavers when actually driving, and developing safe habits is the most important.
Speaking from the perspective of a seasoned driver, back when I took the driving test, the question bank was small and questions often repeated. Nowadays, the question bank is much larger and updated regularly. If your mock test questions are the same, it might be because you're using outdated software that hasn't updated its question bank, or you've selected a fixed mode instead of random. I recommend checking your app settings to ensure random exams are enabled, or trying other well-known apps like Yuanbei Driving Test. Practicing the same questions repeatedly can reinforce basic knowledge such as speed limits and traffic signals, making the actual test more flexible. Don't rely solely on mock tests; reading the traffic rule book provides a more comprehensive understanding. On the road, this knowledge directly impacts safety—for example, yielding correctly can prevent accidents.