
According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses", Subject Four consists of a total of 50 questions, with each question worth 2 points, totaling 100 points. Questions 1-10 are true or false questions; questions 11-40 are single-choice questions; and questions 41-50 are multiple-choice questions. The test includes various types of questions such as image analysis, animated case studies, and text descriptions. The scope of Subject Four covers driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions; identification of common traffic signs, markings, and hand signals; accident rescue and common hazardous material handling knowledge; comprehensive judgment of violations and case analysis; emergency avoidance knowledge; safe driving knowledge; and driving ethics and civilized driving knowledge. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses", there is no limit to the number of attempts for Subjects One and Four. If the first attempt on the day is unsuccessful, a retake can be conducted on the spot. If it is still unsuccessful, a new appointment is required, and no retake fee is charged. However, it should be noted that the validity period of the driving skill test permit is three years. If the applicant does not complete the test within the validity period, the results of the already passed subjects will be invalidated. Subject Four, also known as the Subject Four theory test or driver theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driving license assessment. After the implementation of the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123, Subject Three was divided into two parts: the road test and the addition of a safety and civilization knowledge test, commonly known as "Subject Four", which evaluates "driving ethics". Subject Four is the colloquial name for the Subject Three safety and civilized driving knowledge test and is not a separate subject. Because this test is conducted after Subject Three, it is commonly referred to as the Subject Four test. In official terms, there is no Subject Four. The safety and civilized driving knowledge test is conducted after Subject Three. Subject Four test precautions: Test time: The test lasts 45 minutes, and if 12 points (6 questions) are wrong during the test, the test will be terminated. Number of questions: Depending on the type of driving license being tested, 50 questions are proportionally selected from the corresponding Subject Four test question bank, with each question worth 2 points. Question types: The test includes single-choice questions (including true or false questions) and multiple-choice questions, with questions such as animated questions, image questions, scenario recognition questions, and text description questions. Retake precautions: If Subject Four is not passed, only Subject Four needs to be retaken. The driving school will schedule the retake, and there is no limit to the number of retakes. If it is not passed, retakes can continue indefinitely, and no retake fee is required for Subject Four retakes. There are a total of 3 subjects in the driving test: Subject One, Subject Two, and Subject Three. Subject Three is divided into two parts. Subject One refers to the examination of road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge; Subject Two refers to the field driving skills test; and Subject Three refers to the road driving skills and safety and civilized driving knowledge test.

When I first signed up for driving lessons, I was particularly concerned about how many questions there were in Subject Four. It turns out there are 50 multiple-choice questions, all single-choice and multiple-choice types. The exam randomly selects questions from the question bank, with each question worth 2 points, totaling 100 points, and you need at least 90 to pass. I downloaded several driving test apps and practiced daily on question types like traffic sign recognition and emergency handling, which are crucial. I recommend beginners start preparing at least two weeks in advance and take several mock exams to get familiar with the pace. Failing means retaking the exam, which wastes both time and money. Mastering safe driving knowledge ensures peace of mind when driving later, especially in complex urban road conditions—this bit of review is totally worth it.

As a seasoned driving school veteran, let me tell you, the subject 4 test consists of 50 fixed questions, all computer-based, primarily testing safety knowledge and civilized driving rules, such as penalties for drunk driving or pedestrian priority principles. Each question is worth 2 points, with little room for error—you can only get 5 wrong at most. For review, it's best to use official materials and online question banks, and don't overlook details like emergency lane usage. If you fail, you'll have to reschedule for the next day—don't complain, these rules save lives in real road tests. I've seen students pass easily; the key is not to cram at the last minute but to practice systematically.

Hey, when I was preparing for Subject 4 last time, I figured out it has 50 questions. Just casually practiced on the app and got it done. The questions are simple, mostly choosing answers based on pictures, like what lights to use in bad weather. Full score is 100, passing at 90 isn't high, but safety knowledge must be memorized, otherwise the risks on the road are big. I spent a few days focusing on reviewing the question bank, especially accident handling questions, and could apply them right after the test. Looking back now, these rules are all useful for daily driving.


