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What score in the mock test for Subject 4 can ensure a stable pass?

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StEsther
09/08/2025, 10:44:28 PM

Subject 4 mock test score around 95 can ensure a stable pass. The content of Subject 4 test is as follows: Introduction: Subject 4, also known as Subject 4 theoretical test or driver theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. Test questions: According to the type of driver's license being tested, 50 questions are proportionally selected from the corresponding Subject 4 test question bank. For small vehicle driver's license, questions are selected from 800, and for large vehicle driver's license, questions are selected from 1023, with each question worth 2 points. The test duration is 45 minutes, and making mistakes totaling 12 points (6 questions) during the test will terminate the test. The test question types include single-choice questions (including true/false questions) and multiple-choice questions. The first 45 questions are single-choice, and the last 5 are multiple-choice. The test questions include animation questions, picture questions, scenario identification questions, and text narrative questions.

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NatalieLee
09/20/2025, 03:37:08 AM

When I was learning to drive, my instructor always emphasized that mock exams should aim for higher scores. Looking back now, the Subject 4 test consists of 50 multiple-choice questions with a perfect score of 100, and passing requires 90 points. But to ensure success, you really need to score above 95 in mock tests. The first time I took the test, I only scored 93 in my mocks, got nervous during the actual exam, missed a few questions, and ended up with exactly 92—just below the passing mark. After that, I practiced mock questions every day until I consistently averaged 96 before daring to retake the test, and this time I scored 98 and passed. Don’t just focus on the score—analyze your mistakes, especially on questions like right-of-way judgments or emergency scenarios, which are easy to lose points on. Setting up targeted practice in the app helped me a lot. During the exam, stay calm, don’t overthink, and stick to your usual pace—that’s usually all it takes.

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VanCole
11/03/2025, 03:00:44 AM

As a novice who just got my driver's license, I remember during practice my instructor always said mock tests should score at least 95+ to be considered safe, otherwise nervous mistakes might cause failure. I used the driving school's app for simulations, hovering between 90-92 points, making my instructor shake his head until I pushed to 97 through extra practice. Later, I did two test sets daily, familiarizing myself with the exam structure - Subject 4 mostly had judgment and scenario questions, like drunk driving or severe weather responses that must be mastered. After a week, my scores stabilized at 96, and I passed smoothly. My advice: don't just drill questions; combine video tutorials to understand principles, like memorizing penalty points better after watching accident case videos. Mindset matters too - avoid all-nighters that hurt performance.

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LaJordan
12/17/2025, 03:00:48 AM

From an instructor's perspective, to safely pass Subject 4, mock test scores should consistently stay between 96-98 points for insurance, since 90 is the passing threshold and unexpected factors may arise during the actual exam. I advise students to practice daily with official simulation software, aiming for no more than 2 mistakes per test, especially on high-frequency topics like traffic sign recognition and emergency handling. Superficial practice isn't enough - focus on understanding the safety principles behind questions, as rote memorization often fails under exam pressure. Combining this with real-road condition video analysis proves more effective. Finally, ensure three consecutive mock tests exceed 95 points before scheduling the exam.

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MilesRose
02/06/2026, 03:49:01 AM

A friend who recently took the driver's license test shared some tips: scoring around 95 in mock exams means you're pretty much set, and she passed on her first try this way. She often used a mobile app for practice tests, initially scoring only 85, but after repeatedly reviewing her mistakes, she improved to a steady 97. The fourth subject test consists of 50 questions, each worth 2 points, so you need to keep your mistakes under 5. She also advised paying extra attention to rule explanations, especially updates in the new traffic regulations. Getting a good night's sleep before the test is crucial—unlike her last time when nerves caused shaky hands and errors. Regularly practicing with the simulated stress-test version is also very helpful.

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MacPatrick
05/02/2026, 12:32:14 PM

To ensure passing the fourth driving test, aim for an average score above 97 in mock exams since the passing mark is 90 with little room for error. Analysis shows questions cover safe driving, laws and regulations, with high error rates on drunk driving penalties or emergency maneuvers. Practice by sections: use mock apps to identify weak areas, then focus on them. Moderate practice frequency avoids burnout—I did two sets daily, raising scores from 89 to 96 in a week. Before the actual test, take a mock to assess readiness; delay if below 95. Stay updated on traffic law changes to avoid losing points.

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