What score is required in the mock test to take the official test for Subject 4?
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If you score above 95 in the mock test, you can proceed to take the official test. Before the official Subject 4 test for the motor vehicle driver's license, it is necessary to take mock tests. The more mock tests you take, the higher your scores will be, which increases the pass rate in the official test and serves as a form of self-discipline. Below are the specific details about Subject 4: Concept: Subject 4 is an additional test on safety and civilized driving knowledge, added after the Subject 3 road test. Officially, there is no such term as Subject 4. Test Content: The test consists of 50 questions, primarily in the form of case studies, images, and animations, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90. The main content of Subject 4 includes safe 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-accident handling knowledge.
I remember when preparing for the Subject 4 test, the driving school instructor always said that mock test scores had to be consistently above 90 before allowing registration. It's like a pre-exam assessment—only after passing three consecutive mock tests with scores over 90 would they sign off. Some impatient students tried their luck with 85, but ended up failing due to nervousness during the actual test, costing them extra retake fees. Honestly, with over 1,700 randomized questions in the question bank, reviewing the mistake log is more effective than rote memorization. The most prepared person I saw scored 98 in a mock test the day before the exam and finished the real test in just ten minutes. In my opinion, both mental composure and knowledge are essential.