What is Tested in Subject 4?
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Subject 4 primarily covers the following content: safety and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-traffic accident handling knowledge. The Subject 4 test paper consists of 50 questions proportionally selected from the corresponding Subject 4 question bank based on the type of driver's license being tested. For small vehicle licenses, questions are drawn from a pool of 800, while large vehicle licenses draw from 1023 questions. Each question is worth 2 points, with a perfect score of 100 and a passing score of 90. If 6 mistakes are made during the test, the exam will automatically terminate. Questions are primarily presented in the form of case studies, images, animations, etc., with question types including true/false, single-choice, and multiple-choice. On the day of the Subject 4 test, there are two attempts. If the first attempt is unsuccessful, an immediate retake is allowed. Passing the test grants the driver's license. Both attempts count as one appointment. Failing both results in a failure, requiring a new appointment. There are no restrictions on scheduling the Subject 4 test, but the driving skill test permit is valid for three years. If the applicant fails to complete the test within this period, previously passed subject scores will be invalidated. Below are the precautions for the Subject 4 test: Verify Information: Upon sitting down, first verify the examinee information. If it does not match your details, check if it is your assigned seat. If not, locate your correct seat. If the seat is correct but the information is wrong, report it immediately. Adhere to Test Center Rules: During the Subject 4 test, follow the test center rules. Loud noise during the waiting period may result in immediate expulsion and cancellation of the day's test eligibility. Follow Instructions: Obey staff arrangements. Raise your hand for assistance and ask the proctor if you have any questions—do not be afraid. Adjust Camera Position: Adjust the camera to focus on the upper third of your face and chest. If your face is not within the monitoring range, your score will be invalidated.