
Without an ID card, you can first apply for a temporary ID card and use it to take the exam. The Subject 4 exam consists of 50 questions, presented in the form of case studies, images, animations, etc., with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90. Subject 4, also known as the Subject 4 theory test or driver theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license . After the implementation of the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123, the Subject 3 test was divided into two parts: the road test and an additional safety and civilization knowledge test, commonly referred to as "Subject 4," which evaluates "driving ethics." Since this test is conducted after Subject 3, it is commonly called the Subject 4 exam. Officially, however, there is no such term as Subject 4. Failing Subject 4 does not require retaking the previously passed subjects (Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3). You can schedule a retake on your own, and no retake fee is required. There are no scheduling restrictions, but the driving skills test permit is valid for three years. If the applicant fails to complete the exam within the validity period, the passed subject scores will be invalidated.

Don't panic if you lose your ID on the exam day, immediately inform the exam staff. I've seen similar cases where many people managed to handle temporary ID loss. Contact the staff right away—they might have records or allow alternative documents like household register, temporary ID, or passport. If time permits, quickly visit the nearest police station to get a temporary ID. Bring supporting materials such as a copy of your household register; it usually takes just minutes and costs around a few dozen yuan. Don't wait foolishly and miss the exam, causing trouble and losing your booking chance. By the way, make it a habit to check your documents and keep them safe when going out—don't casually put them in pockets where they can easily fall out. The night before the exam, it's best to organize all your items in your backpack to avoid mishaps. If all else fails, the examiner might understand and arrange a make-up exam.

Forgetting your ID for an exam is indeed troublesome, but don't give up immediately. I suggest promptly asking the exam proctors if there are alternative ways to verify your identity. Some places accept temporary IDs or allow family members to bring your household registration booklet as a substitute. If you realize early, quickly go to the public bureau to get a temporary ID—it's processed very fast, so don't delay. During your usual exam prep, be mindful and keep your documents in a fixed place, like your wallet or a designated small bag, to avoid misplacement. Carry fewer items that are easy to lose to minimize distractions. On exam day, arrive a bit early and check your pockets on the way to confirm everything is there. If you encounter such a situation, staying calm and acting quickly is key—panicking only makes things worse. Developing these habits isn't just useful for exams; they come in handy for travel and daily life too. Life is full of surprises, so early preparation is always wise.

If you lose your ID card, quickly apply for a temporary one. Go to the nearest public bureau window with your household register or driver's license to verify your identity, and they can quickly issue you a temporary ID card. The process is simple and takes just a few minutes, costing a few dozen yuan. Contact the exam center immediately to explain the situation and see if any remedy is possible. Always keep your documents safe and don't be careless.

An ID card is a mandatory document for the exam, and you might not be able to take the test without it. However, exam rules are often flexible, so quickly contact the invigilator or the office. In most cases, a temporary ID is acceptable, and it can be issued quickly by visiting the local police station. For theoretical tests like the Subject 4 exam, which are more standardized, the system might have records allowing alternative documents such as a passport or household registration booklet. It's advisable to contact your instructor in advance to help with communication—don't wait until the last minute. Maintaining smooth communication and letting the staff know the situation can be helpful to avoid an unexcused absence that could delay your progress. Remember to check your important items the night before the exam—this small step can save you a lot of trouble.

If you lose your ID card and can't make it to the exam, don't lose heart. I've helped a friend deal with a similar issue before—the key is to quickly apply for a temporary ID at the police station, which only takes a few minutes. Also, notify the exam center; if you miss the exam, you can usually reschedule it online quite easily. You might lose some fees, but don't dwell on it—the key is to stay calm. Learn from the mistake: always check your documents the night before the exam and store them in a fixed spot, like the inner pocket of your backpack, for safety. Develop good daily habits for keeping important items secure and avoid carelessly misplacing them. When things go wrong, stay composed, prioritize solutions over panic, and remember—life goes on.


