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How many points is each question worth in Subject 4?

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DiReese
09/05/2025, 02:56:32 AM

In the Subject 4 exam, each question is worth 2 points. Here are the details: The main content includes safe and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations such as tire blowouts, and post-traffic accident handling knowledge. Depending on the type of driver's license being tested, 50 questions are proportionally selected from the corresponding Subject 4 question bank. For small vehicle licenses, questions are selected from a pool of 1240. The exam duration is 45 minutes, and if 12 points (6 questions) are answered incorrectly during the test, the exam will be terminated. Exam precautions: Before the exam, click 'Confirm' on your assigned computer, enter your ID number, then click 'Confirm' again. Place your fingerprint on the fingerprint scanner in the upper left corner. Once the screen displays a successful match, click 'Start Exam.' There will be a photo of yourself in the upper left corner of the computer screen, with the camera located above the computer. Since the computer is not placed vertically but at a slight tilt, there may be some glare when sitting in the chair. If images cannot be enlarged, you may stand slightly to see clearly before sitting back down to make your selection. After completing the exam, click 'Submit.' A pop-up window will appear, requiring you to click 'Confirm Submission' to display your score on the screen. If you pass, you can proceed to the office to sign.

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BrielleAnn
09/17/2025, 03:12:32 AM

I recently took the fourth subject of the driving test and found the scoring quite important. Each question is usually worth around 2 points, with a total of 50 questions adding up to a perfect score of 100. To pass, you need at least 90 points, meaning you can only get about 5 questions wrong. While preparing, I noticed that the exam mostly covers traffic rules and safety knowledge, with points evenly distributed, so every question requires careful attention. Missing one question deducts 2 points, which can easily pull down your total score. I recommend practicing with mock tests—once you’re familiar with the question types, you’ll feel more confident and avoid nervous mistakes during the actual exam. Passing was a huge relief, and if anyone asks me for advice, I’d say understanding the scoring structure helps a lot—don’t underestimate it. Also, remember these rules when driving; safety always comes first.

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OMartin
10/31/2025, 03:41:45 AM

I remember when I was preparing for the Subject 4 test, my coach repeatedly emphasized the scoring details. Each question is worth about 2 points, and the test consists of 50 questions in total. Points are deducted strictly for wrong answers, and failing is immediate if the score drops below 11 points. During my own test, I was extra cautious because even though each question carries a small weight, the impact is significant. I recommend focusing on frequently tested topics during review, such as parking rules or the meaning of traffic signals, as these often appear in the questions. From experience, knowing the scoring system helps in more precise studying, avoiding mistakes on simple questions. Stay calm during the test, and if time allows, reviewing your answers once more is a safer approach. After passing, you'll find this knowledge highly practical in everyday driving, helping to reduce accidents.

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Hawthorne
12/14/2025, 02:49:38 AM

As someone who frequently guides trainees, I understand that each question in Subject 4 is generally worth 2 points, with 50 questions totaling 100 points. Passing with 90 points is important, but the point value itself isn't the key—the core lies in improving the pass rate by mastering the content. During review, there's no need to memorize numbers rigidly; instead, focus on understanding the principles behind each traffic scenario. Looking back after the exam, the scoring system is designed to fairly test knowledge, and mistakes reveal weak points. I recommend practicing with real question banks to develop test-taking habits, and naturally, scores will improve. The exam isn't difficult; the key is maintaining the right mindset—passing on the first attempt means less worry.

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DelGarrett
02/03/2026, 03:49:33 AM

From a practical perspective, each question in Subject 4 is worth approximately 2 points, with 50 questions totaling 100 points. Passing requires 90 points, so there's limited room for errors. The scoring system helps balance difficulty, but don't just focus on the numbers: the content covers traffic regulations, emergency handling, etc. After taking the exam myself, I realized that higher-point questions often involve easily confused knowledge points. Practicing with mock exams more frequently and becoming familiar with the process increases confidence. In actual driving, these rules are applied daily - while each point may seem small, they collectively ensure safety. For study strategies, reviewing modules in stages proves more efficient.

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LeBrayden
04/29/2026, 01:24:58 PM

Regarding the scoring for Subject Four, I believe each question is worth about 2 points, with a full score of 100 for 50 questions. During the exam, points are deducted for each wrong answer, which adds considerable pressure. When I was reviewing, I carefully calculated that missing one question means needing to answer more correctly to compensate. After passing the exam, I better understood the purpose behind these scoring rules: to ensure drivers grasp core knowledge. I recommend beginners practice questions in advance to familiarize themselves with the question distribution before taking the test. Combined with driving experience, safety is no small matter—the exam is about taking responsibility for yourself, and understanding the scoring details helps you successfully obtain your driver's license.

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