Are the Test Centers for Subject 4 and Subject 1 the Same?
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Driver's license Subject 1 and Subject 4 are held in the same test center. Below is an introduction to Subject 1 and Subject 4: Similarities: Both Subject 1 and Subject 4 are theoretical exams on safety and civility. The "Safe and Civilized Driving Knowledge Test" focuses on the two basic principles of "safety" and "civility," and both exams are computer-based. Differences: Subject 1 consists of common sense theoretical questions, including multiple-choice and true/false questions, totaling 100 questions with 1 point each. It assesses knowledge of road traffic safety laws, regulations, and rules, traffic signals, safe driving, and civilized driving. The questions in Subject 1 are more aligned with real traffic situations, featuring many scenario-based questions, with over half presented in image format. The content emphasizes understanding various instrument functions and indicator lights, using images and icons to simulate real road scenarios, focusing on comprehension. Subject 4 is an advanced theoretical test, consisting of multiple-choice and true/false questions, totaling 50 questions with 2 points each, requiring a score of 90 to pass. It evaluates safe and civilized driving requirements, knowledge of safe driving under complex conditions, and primarily uses case studies, images, and animations, placing greater emphasis on assessing the driver's practical skills.