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Will the wrong answers be displayed during the Subject 1 test?

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GemmaLee
09/08/2025, 10:14:02 PM

During the Subject 1 test, you will receive a prompt for each wrong answer. The Subject 1 test consists of 100 questions, including true/false questions and multiple-choice questions, with many questions presented in the form of case studies, images, or animations. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the test time during practice. Subject 1 test process: Follow the instructions of the staff and collect your driving school file in order in the waiting area; carry and present your ID card for inspection by the supervising officer; mobile phones must be turned off when entering the test area; no loud talking is allowed in the test area; no textbooks or materials are allowed in the test area (or should be placed in your bag); After the test, keep your ID card safe and submit your file to the "Submission Window" at the front of the test area; students who pass the test will sign under the guidance of the staff at the exit and leave the test area; students who fail the test can leave the test area and wait for their driving school to notify them of the retake time.

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MaximusAnn
09/20/2025, 03:13:03 AM

When I took the theory test (Subject 1), the exam system wouldn't show whether an answer was wrong during the test. It only silently recorded mistakes and gave you a total score report afterward without explaining each incorrect question. This design aims to reduce stress during the exam, allowing you to focus on answering without distractions. That's exactly how it was when I took the test—I felt a bit nervous the first time, wanting to check my answers, but the system gave no opportunity, forcing me to push through. In hindsight, this really helps develop concentration and a proper driving mindset. While practice apps provide instant error feedback to identify weak areas, the actual exam is completely different, so it's crucial to simulate real exam conditions during preparation. Never dwell on mistakes during the test—even with a high error rate, you can still adjust your mindset in time.

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SanFernando
11/03/2025, 02:36:17 AM

As someone who has gone through the driving test, I understand that during the Theory Test (Subject 1), the system does not display incorrect answers in real-time. The total score is only shown after completing the test, with no detailed review of mistakes. This can be quite unsettling, especially for nervous beginners who fear making too many errors. However, this design serves a purpose: it prevents reliance on instant feedback to change answers, simulating real-life driving decision-making scenarios. My advice is to practice extensively with question banks during preparation, aiming for a mock accuracy rate above 90% before the exam. Stay relaxed and avoid fixating on potential mistakes. As long as the error rate isn't too high, passing should be easy—don't add unnecessary pressure. Reflecting on mistakes post-exam can enhance your knowledge, making any retakes smoother.

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MaximusDella
12/17/2025, 02:36:20 AM

During the exam, incorrectly answered questions do not display error messages in the Subject 1 system. The screen does not change prompts during the test, and only shows the total score and pass/fail result upon completion. This prevents candidates from panicking or wasting time due to real-time error feedback. In my own exam, I was not distracted and simply focused on selecting options to progress, as concentrating on overall performance proved more efficient. The key is to practice with mock exam apps beforehand to adapt to the environment. If you answer incorrectly, don’t panic—the system automatically calculates the score without affecting subsequent questions.

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VanEmily
02/06/2026, 03:24:54 AM

In the subject one exam, there is no immediate display for wrong answers. After finishing the test, the system directly shows the score without providing details on mistakes. This design primarily aims to prevent cheating in the exam room and reduce psychological pressure on candidates, encouraging the habit of making one-time decisions, which aligns with the concept of driving safety. During my exam, I experienced that the system acts like an invisible judge, only scoring without interfering with the process. Reviewing mistakes afterwards can be improved by redoing the question bank, such as downloading free apps to revisit mock questions. Don’t worry about display issues; focusing on each question is most important. If you fail, you’ll be more familiar with the rules when retaking the exam.

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DelTimothy
05/02/2026, 12:09:15 PM

In the subject one exam, incorrectly answered questions are not marked as wrong during the test. The screen remains neutral throughout the answering process, and the total score is only displayed after completion. This requires strengthening practice with mock exams during preparation to ensure a high accuracy rate. I've seen many candidates fail because they became overly focused on their mistakes, which disrupted their rhythm. The exam system's approach is quite user-friendly, allowing you to avoid distractions from real-time errors and focus solely on answering. It's recommended to get plenty of sleep the day before the exam to reduce error rates with a better state of mind. Analyzing the wrong question bank afterward for targeted review can boost confidence for the next attempt.

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