How Many Questions Are There in the Four Subjects Exam?
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Subject 4 exam consists of 50 questions. The following are the contents of each subject: 1. Subject 1: Includes driving theory foundation, local regulations, road safety laws and regulations, etc. The exam format for Subject 1: 60 multiple-choice questions and 40 true/false questions, each worth one point, totaling 100 points, with a passing score of 90. 2. Subject 2: Test items include five mandatory assessments: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curved path. 3. Subject 3: There are 16 test items in total: preparing to start, starting, driving straight, shifting gears, changing lanes, pulling over, going straight through an intersection, turning left at an intersection, turning right at an intersection, crossing a pedestrian crossing, passing through a school zone, passing a bus stop, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making a U-turn, and driving at night. 4. Subject 4: Safe and civilized driving test, with a full score of 100 points and a passing score of 90. The question types for Subject 4 are multiple-choice and true/false questions, mainly presented in the form of cases, pictures, animations, etc.
Last time when my friend took the driver's license test, he specifically researched this. The subject one question bank has about 1,700 questions, and 100 questions are randomly selected for the exam. Practicing with the APP question bank is sufficient. Subject two is about field driving, like parking in reverse and other maneuvers, with no written questions—it's purely a test of driving skills. Subject three is the road test, more practical, but before the test, you need to answer 50 safety knowledge questions, similar in type to subject four. Finally, subject four selects 50 case-based questions from over 1,000, mainly judgment and single-choice questions. It's recommended to focus on practicing subjects one and four before the exam, as some questions may be repeated.
Our driving school instructors always remind students to focus on the key points when reviewing questions. The actual test for Subject 1 consists of only 100 questions, and while the question bank has expanded, there's no need to memorize everything. The Subject 4 test has even fewer questions, just 50, but they are more flexible, requiring an understanding of safe driving principles. The most challenging parts are the five operational items in Subject 2 and the details of the road test in Subject 3, which rely entirely on practical experience—there's no written test for these. By the way, practicing with a mock test app six or seven times before the exam can help you get familiar with the patterns.