Is There No Fee for Subject Four?
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Subject Four does not require an additional fee. This is because Subject Four is merely a sub-component of Subject Three, and the fee paid for Subject Three already covers the cost of Subject Four. Below are relevant details about the Subject Four exam: 1. Scope: Depending on the type of driver's license being tested, 50 questions are randomly selected from the corresponding Subject Four question bank in proportion. For car licenses, questions are drawn from a pool of 1,235, while for large vehicle licenses, questions are also drawn from a pool of 1,235. Each question is worth 2 points. 2. Time: The exam duration is 45 minutes. If 12 points (6 questions) are answered incorrectly during the test, the exam will be terminated. 3. Question Types: The exam consists of true/false questions (questions 1-22), single-choice questions (questions 23-45), and multiple-choice questions (questions 46-50). 4. Content: The exam includes picture-based questions, scenario recognition questions, and text-based questions.
When I just got my driver's license, the subject four exam did require a fee and wasn't free. The cost was usually included in the driving school's total tuition or paid separately to the test center, with amounts varying by region and school, averaging around 100-200 RMB. I suggest you first clarify the specific fee details with your driving school—don't believe random rumors online. The exam mainly covers safety and civilized driving rules, with a broad question bank, and practice apps are very convenient to use. Passing makes this fee worthwhile as it directly relates to driving safety. Don't focus too much on the cost; concentrate on studying to pass on the first try and avoid retake fees. In life, learning skills always involves minor expenses—consider this an investment in your future.