How many points are deducted for incomplete selection in the multiple-choice questions of Subject 4?
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Multiple-choice questions require selecting all correct answers; no points are awarded for selecting too many or too few options. Number of questions in Subject 4: There are generally about 5 multiple-choice questions in Subject 4. Subject 4 consists of three types of questions: single-choice, multiple-choice, and true/false, totaling 50 questions. Exam instructions for Subject 4: You can only get 5 questions wrong in Subject 4, with a test duration of 45 minutes. During the exam, carefully read each question to avoid selecting too few or too many options. Subject 4, also known as the driver theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination. After the implementation of the "Order of the Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China," the Subject 3 test was divided into two parts, adding the safety and common sense test alongside the road test.
Recently, I've been preparing for the Subject 4 test, and the multiple-choice section makes me quite nervous. If I don't select all the correct options, I lose 2 points directly, as each question is worth 2 points—missing even one option means no points at all. I often make this mistake while practicing, such as when a question asks about precautions for driving in rainy weather, with options including slowing down, turning on fog lights, maintaining distance, etc. I only selected the first two and ended up with no points. The instructor said this is quite common and advised me to practice more with the question bank to fully understand the complete knowledge for each scenario. Subject 4 tests common sense for safe driving, and incomplete selections mean not mastering the topic comprehensively. The total score is 100, with 90 needed to pass—losing too many points can easily lead to failure. Now, I spend an hour every day taking mock exams to ensure I carefully check all options when answering, avoiding carelessness.