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What is the question type distribution for the Subject 4 exam?

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DeCali
07/29/25 1:33pm

Subject 4 question types are: multiple-choice questions. Relevant details are as follows: Exam content: Subject 4, also known as the Subject 4 theory test or driver's theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. After the implementation of the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123, the Subject 3 test was divided into two parts: in addition to the road test, a safe and civilized driving test was added, commonly referred to as "Subject 4," which assesses "driving ethics." Passing score: Since this test is conducted after Subject 3, it is commonly referred to as the Subject 4 test. Officially, there is no such term as "Subject 4." The test paper consists of 50 questions, primarily in the form of case studies, images, animations, etc., with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90.

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VanAlan
08/14/25 4:19am

I just finished the subject four exam recently, and the question distribution was like this: a total of 50 questions, full score of 100, and you need 90 to pass. About 40 of them are single-choice questions, which are the majority, all basic questions, such as asking about speed limits or right-of-way rules, just choose A, B, C, or D. There are about 10 multiple-choice questions, which are more troublesome because you must select all the correct answers, otherwise, you get no points. There are also true/false questions in the exam, around 8-10, where you need to judge whether statements like overtaking conditions are correct or not. The rest might be picture-based questions or scenario analysis questions, such as showing you a traffic accident image and asking how to handle it. During my review, I found that single-choice questions are easy to score, but multiple-choice questions are easy to mess up, so everyone should practice more with simulation apps. The exam time is 45 minutes, so allocate your time wisely. Overall, it's not too difficult, but you need to be careful.

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KateFitz
10/10/25 3:49am

When preparing for the Subject 4 test, I found that the question type distribution is a key point. The exam usually consists of 50 questions, with single-choice questions making up the majority, around 35-40 questions, covering traffic signs and regulations; multiple-choice questions account for 10-15 questions, focusing on safe driving such as emergency handling; true/false questions are limited to 5-8 questions, mostly judging basic rules. I often tell others that the coping strategy is: memorize single-choice questions by rote, using practice question apps; understand the principles for multiple-choice questions, such as right-of-way rules; true/false questions are the most straightforward, but don't be careless. Remember to tackle the single-choice questions first in the exam to secure points, leaving time for the more challenging multiple-choice questions. The pass rate is high, but the question type distribution may be slightly adjusted to ensure all sections are covered. It's recommended to practice in stages daily during revision to avoid last-minute cramming.

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MacElisa
11/23/25 5:01am

My experience taking the Subject 4 test was quite interesting, with a roughly balanced distribution of question types. There were 50 questions in total—30 single-choice, 15 true/false, and 5 multiple-choice (the numbers might not be exact). The single-choice questions were straightforward, the true/false ones required quick reactions (like judging violations based on dashcam footage), and although the multiple-choice questions were few, they carried more weight. I got stuck on the true/false section for a bit, but luckily, I had practiced enough mock tests and passed. The test was quick—finished in 30 minutes—and the questions weren’t too difficult. Just review a few more sets on the prep app, and you’ll be fine. New drivers shouldn’t worry; many pass on their first try.

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