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1. Road Traffic Safety Laws, Regulations and Rules (365 Questions) [Random] [Wrong] 2. Road Traffic Signals (312 Questions) [Random] [Wrong] 3. Basic Knowledge of Safe Driving and Civilized Driving (187 Questions) [Random] [Wrong] 4. Basic Knowledge of Motor Vehicle Driving Operations (109 Questions) [Random] [Wrong] Are these questions? Is civilized driving a subject test?
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Enthusiastic netizens. Subject 1: Online (973 questions) and Book (1079 questions) are divided into four parts. 1. Road traffic safety laws, rules and regulations (404 questions) 2. Road traffic signals (331 questions).
3. Basic knowledge of safe driving and civilized driving (226 questions) 4. Basic knowledge related to motor vehicle driving operation (118 questions) The basic knowledge of civilized driving is to be tested in subject 1.
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The Subject 1 test is easier to review because there is driving test study software that can help. 1. Subject 1 has a question bank in the driving test learning software, generally with more than 1,000 questions. 2. You can do all the questions in the ordinary order 1-2 times first, and the questions you get wrong at this time will be automatically collected into the wrong question set.
3. Use a lot of time to review the wrong questions, do the wrong questions 2-3 times repeatedly, screen out some of the wrong questions that you have not mastered and leave them in the wrong question set, and do it again 2-3 times. Until mastered. 4. You can also do it all again according to different question types and knowledge types.
5. Many of the answers are fixed, and even most of the random questions in the theory test are the original questions in the question bank.
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Chapter 1 Road Traffic Safety Laws, Rules and Regulations (364 questions) Chapter Practice Questions.
Chapter 2 Traffic Signals (313 items) Chapter Practice Questions.
Chapter 3 Basic Knowledge of Safe Driving and Civilized Driving (187 Questions) Chapter Practice Exam Questions Chapter 4 Basic Knowledge of Automobile Driving Operation - ** Questions (96 Questions) I hope to choose my answer as a satisfactory answer, click on the lower right corner to accept the answer. Thank you.
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The test subjects include traffic laws and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving.
The order of the test subjects is according to traffic laws and related knowledge (referred to as subject 1), field driving (referred to as subject 2), and road driving (referred to as subject 3). In the course of the examination, if the previous subject fails, the following subjects will no longer be conducted, each subject will be examined once, and the make-up examination will be made once, and if the make-up examination is still unqualified, the examination will be terminated. If you are not within the validity period of your learner's driving licence, you are allowed to reapply for the test once, and the interval between the tests is not less than 20 days.
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There are four exams, namely the theory test, the pile test, the field test, and the road test.
There must be a 30-day gap between the theory test and the road test.
It is divided into schools and majors, and there are generally 12 subjects.
Secondary school students can take one exam. Secondary school students take the college entrance examination, and the college entrance examination score reaches a score line to apply for a university, but secondary school students have to work very hard to learn cultural knowledge.
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