What are the regulations for the combined examination of Subject 3 and Subject 4?

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McBethany
07/28/25 3:25pm
The regulations for the combined examination of Subject 3 and Subject 4 are as follows: 1. Combined examination is allowed: For students who have scheduled the Subject 3 examination, the system will automatically schedule the Subject 4 examination at the designated test site. 2. Combined examination is not allowed: Students who cannot take the combined examination need to schedule the Subject 4 examination online by themselves after 7 days. For students who fail the combined Subject 4 examination, they need to schedule the examination online by themselves after 10 days. Before taking the Subject 3 examination in the future, students are required to learn the content of Subject 4 for preparation and arrange the time for the combined examination. 2. Subject 4 examination rules: Subject 4 selects 50 questions proportionally from the corresponding Subject 4 question bank based on the type of driver's license being tested. Each question is worth 2 points, and the examination time is 30 minutes. If 12 points (6 questions) are wrong during the examination, the examination will be terminated.
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