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Does the Subject 4 Exam Indicate Single-choice or Multiple-choice Questions?

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OLeilani
08/26/25 4:06am

In the Subject 4 exam, there will be prompts for multiple-choice questions. Here are the specific details regarding the content: Main exam content: 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. Exam rules: Depending on the type of driver's license being tested, 50 questions are randomly selected from the corresponding Subject 4 question bank in proportion. For car-class licenses, questions are selected from a pool of 1,240, while for large vehicle-class licenses, they are selected from 1,235 questions. Each question is worth 2 points. The exam duration is 30 minutes, and making 12 points worth of mistakes (6 questions) will terminate the exam. The question types include true/false questions (1-20), single-choice questions (20-40), and multiple-choice questions (41-50). Exam questions consist of picture-based questions, scenario identification questions, and text-based questions.

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StJesse
09/08/25 5:09am

I was also worried about this when taking the Subject 4 exam. Actually, the test system is quite user-friendly. The top of the screen usually clearly labels the question type, such as 'Single Choice' or 'Multiple Choice'. Multiple-choice questions may also be indicated with a square icon. The safest approach is to practice more with the simulation systems on apps like Traffic Management 12123 or Driving Test Master before the exam, as their interfaces are almost identical to the actual test. During the exam, if you don't select all the required options for a multiple-choice question, the system will pop up a warning box preventing you from moving to the next question. I recommend paying special attention to keywords like 'incorrect practice' or 'correct practice' in the question stem while practicing, as these often signal a multiple-choice question. I remember someone in the same exam hall lost points for missing options, so it's particularly important to clearly identify the question type.

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VonAlex
10/22/25 5:13am

When I was taking the fourth subject test, the coach specifically reminded me: the official exam computer interface is very clear, with each question displaying 'Single Choice' or 'Multiple Choice' on the left. Multiple-choice questions also have another feature—the options are marked with squares instead of dots. But the safest approach is to develop the habit of carefully reading the questions. If you notice wording like 'incorrect options,' 'correct options,' or terms such as 'which' or 'multiple,' it’s almost certainly a multiple-choice question. During my test, I encountered a question about accident handling, and the stem subtly included the word 'all,' which immediately signaled that all options needed to be selected. Nowadays, some regional exam systems even highlight unfinished multiple-choice questions before submission.

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MorganLynn
12/05/25 5:36am

The Subject 4 exam room has clear markings: Below each question, there will be text prompts of 'Single Choice' or 'Multiple Choice', with the font specifically bolded. For multiple-choice questions, there are small square icons in front of the options, just like the multiple-choice indicators on mobile phones. Once, while accompanying a friend during a mock exam, I noticed that if you didn't select enough answers for a multiple-choice question and clicked 'Next', a warning window would pop up, preventing you from skipping it. It's recommended to familiarize yourself with the exam system operations in the driving school's computer lab before the exam, so you won't panic when you're proficient. In the actual exam, multiple-choice questions don't make up a large proportion and are mainly concentrated in the sections of safe driving knowledge and emergency rescue.

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