Will the Subject 4 Exam Indicate Single or Multiple Choice Questions?
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Subject 4 exam will indicate single-choice and multiple-choice questions. Main exam content: 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. Additional information: According to the type of driver's license being tested, 50 questions are proportionally selected from the corresponding Subject 4 question bank. For car-type licenses, questions are selected from 1240 questions, while for large vehicle-type licenses, they are selected from 1235 questions. Each question is worth 2 points. The exam duration is 45 minutes, and making mistakes totaling 12 points (6 questions) will terminate the exam. Question types include true/false questions (questions 1-22), single-choice questions (questions 23-45), and multiple-choice questions (questions 46-50). Exam questions include picture-based questions, scenario identification questions, and text-based questions.
The subject four exam interface does not specifically label single-choice or multiple-choice questions, but there are patterns in the question bank itself. Single-choice questions usually have short and straightforward stems, such as asking what to do if the brakes fail, with four independent actions as options. Multiple-choice questions have longer descriptions in the stems, often with phrases like 'which of the following,' and there is more than one correct option. When I took the exam, I noticed that multiple-choice questions frequently tested principles of emergency avoidance and steps for handling accidents, such as the correct sequence for rescuing injured people, which almost always appeared. In fact, after going through the official 1500-question bank, the patterns become clear. During practice, paying attention to the number of options can naturally help distinguish between the two types.