Will wrong answers be displayed during the Subject 1 test?
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Subject 1 test will immediately show whether the answer is correct or wrong after answering each question. The content of Subject 1 test includes: basic knowledge of motor vehicles; laws, regulations and road traffic signals; basics of safe driving and civilized driving; basic knowledge related to motor vehicle driving operations. The Subject 1 test procedure is as follows: First, follow the arrangement of the staff and receive your own driving school file in order in the waiting room; carry and present your ID card for inspection by the supervising police officer; please note that mobile phones must be turned off when entering the test area, no loud noise is allowed, and law textbooks are not allowed to be brought into the test room (or put in the bag); After the test, keep your ID card properly and hand in the file to the "Certificate Submission Window" at the front of the test room; students who pass the test can leave the test room after signing under the guidance of the staff at the exit; students who fail the test can leave the test room immediately and wait for the driving school staff to notify them of the retake time.
I still remember when I took the theoretical driving test (Subject 1), the whole process was quite nerve-wracking. When I clicked submit at the end, the screen only showed the total score and whether I passed or failed, without displaying which questions I got wrong. I was a bit disappointed at the time because I wanted to know my mistakes immediately, but that's how the system was designed—probably to avoid disputes at the test center. Later, my instructor taught me to use the "Driving Test Treasure" app, where I could input my personal information to review specific wrong answers, helping me focus my study. My advice is to practice more mock tests before the exam to get familiar with the question types. Don't get discouraged if you don't pass right away—you'll get there eventually. The key is to accumulate experience, pass the road test smoothly, and truly master safe driving, which is the real skill.
I was super nervous during the test, my palms were sweating. The moment I submitted my answers, I thought for sure I got a few wrong, but the screen only showed the total score and whether I passed or not, with no details at all. This left me a bit confused, not knowing which questions I got wrong, let alone how to correct them. Actually, the exam system doesn’t display wrong answer information by default; you can only check your records through the official app after the test. I recommend downloading a driving test simulation app before the exam and practicing the wrong answer sections more often. After a few tries, you can pass with full marks—don’t panic like I did. Safe driving is the foundation; after passing, focus on practicing driving properly.
As someone who often accompanies students taking the Subject 1 test, I've seen many cases where only the total score is displayed at the end of the exam, not the incorrect questions. This is the standard procedure aimed at maintaining fairness and preventing on-the-spot disputes over scores. You can log in to the driving school or traffic bureau app after the exam to check your incorrect question records. Before the test, practice more with real question books, especially focusing on common mistakes like traffic signs. After the exam, learn from your mistakes and don't dwell too much on the immediate results.