Can You Pass Subject 4 Without Studying?

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MargaretMarie
07/30/25 10:35am
You cannot pass Subject 4 without studying. Here are some test-taking tips for Subject 4: Prohibited: All options that prohibit you from doing something are correct (prohibited, not allowed, should not, cannot, strictly forbidden, prohibited, should). Yield: All options that require you to let the other party go first are correct (slow down and yield, stop and yield, give way, slow down and avoid). Slow down: All options that involve reducing speed or proceeding slowly are correct (pass slowly, slow down, proceed steadily, gradually, pass slowly, reduce speed, descend at a constant speed). Observe: All options that remind you to observe are correct (observe in advance, observe carefully, observe attentively, look around). Safety: All options that ensure safety are correct (intermittent light tapping, ensure safety, guarantee safety, pass safely).
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