Are there multiple-choice questions in Subject 4?
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Subject 4 exam includes multiple-choice questions. Here are the relevant details: 1. Main content covers: safe and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge. 2. Exam structure: 50 questions are proportionally selected from the corresponding Subject 4 question bank based on the license type - 800 questions for car licenses and 1,023 for large vehicle licenses. Each question carries 2 points. The exam duration is 30 minutes, and making 12 mistakes (6 questions) will terminate the test. Question types include true/false (questions 1-10), single-choice (11-40), and multiple-choice (41-50). Exam questions comprise image-based questions, scenario identification questions, and text-based questions.
Yes, the subject four test does include multiple-choice questions. When I took my driving test last year, I encountered quite a few of them. The total number of questions was around 50, with multiple-choice questions making up a portion, usually 10-15 questions. These questions covered topics like traffic sign recognition, emergency accident handling, and safety regulations. For example, one question asked about precautions for driving in rainy weather, with options including reducing speed and turning on lights, all of which needed to be selected. I think it's best to prepare by using a mobile app to practice mock questions, focusing especially on multiple-choice questions because they test comprehensive understanding rather than rote memorization. Looking back after the test, these questions were very practical for actual driving, helping me stay calm in bad weather. I recommend doing full practice tests in the week before the exam to avoid focusing solely on single-choice questions, which might cause you to overlook comprehensive knowledge points.