How to Identify Multiple-Choice Questions in Subject 4?
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Methods to identify multiple-choice questions in Subject 4: The question types for the driving school's Subject 4 exam are pre-set. Multiple-choice questions are from question 46 to 50, true/false questions are from question 1 to 22, and single-choice questions are from question 23 to 45. The exam includes picture-based questions, scenario recognition questions, and text-based questions, with a total duration of 45 minutes. Making 12 mistakes (equivalent to 6 wrong answers) will terminate the exam. The exam content and passing standards are uniformly set nationwide, and the exam sequence follows Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4 in order. Only after passing the previous subject can one proceed to the next.
While preparing for the Driving License Test Subject 4, I learned methods to identify multiple-choice questions. The key is to look for obvious prompt words at the end or within the question, such as "Which of the following statements are correct" or "Select all correct answers," which definitely indicate a multiple-choice question. If there are no direct prompts, analyze the options: single-choice questions usually have fewer options, two or three, with only one likely correct answer, whereas multiple-choice questions have four or five options, each requiring careful examination to determine if some or all are correct. Through app-based practice, I found that multiple-choice questions often focus on traffic safety rules and emergency scenarios, such as driving in bad weather or handling accidents. With more practice, you can quickly recognize them by the complexity of the question and the diversity of options. Multiple-choice questions carry significant weight in the exam, so it’s essential to have a comprehensive understanding of the knowledge to avoid careless mistakes.