In the Subject 4 exam, multiple-choice questions account for a large proportion of the score, so mastering the scoring method of multiple-choice questions is essential to pass the exam. This article will introduce in detail the scoring method of subject 4 multiple-choice questions to help students better prepare for the exam.
1. The principle of scoring multiple-choice questions.
1.There are four options for each multiple-choice question, and full marks will be awarded only if all of them are selected correctly, and no points will be awarded for less, wrong, or non-selection.
2.There are four options for each multiple-choice question, and full marks will be awarded only if all of them are selected correctly, and no points will be awarded for less, wrong, or non-selection.
2. Multiple-choice question answering skills.
1.Review the questions carefully. There are many similar or even identical options in the multiple-choice questions, and candidates must carefully review the questions to find out the key words and hints in the questions to avoid confusion.
2.Easy first, then harder. When completing the multiple-choice questions, you can first do the questions that you are more familiar with, so as to ensure the accuracy and efficiency of the questions. If you encounter a particularly difficult question, you can skip it first and come back to think about it when you finish the other questions.
3.Pay attention to related words. There are often related words in multiple-choice questions, such as "only ............"As long as it's ......Just ......These related words can help students judge the correctness of their options.
4.Exclusion. For some obviously wrong options, they can be excluded directly, which can reduce the time and difficulty of doing the questions.
5.Pay attention to mistakes. We must pay attention to the wrong questions in the multiple-choice questions, carefully analyze the reasons for the mistakes, find out our weak points, and consolidate and improve them in a timely manner.
3. Multiple-choice question case analysis.
The following is a multiple-choice question in subject 4 as an example for detailed analysis and answer:
Question: Which of the following circumstances can a motor vehicle driver's license be revoked?
a.Driving a motor vehicle after drinking alcohol.
b.Leaving a motor vehicle to be driven by a person who has not obtained a motor vehicle driver's license or whose motor vehicle driver's license has been revoked or suspended.
c.Driving a motor vehicle that has been assembled or has reached the scrapping standard on the road.
d.Fleeing after causing a traffic accident.
e.Violating the provisions of road traffic safety laws and regulations, and making major mistakes.
Analysis: This question is a multiple-choice question that requires candidates to choose which circumstances can revoke a motor vehicle driver's license. According to the provisions of the Road Traffic Safety Law, a motor vehicle driver's license can be revoked if a person drives a motor vehicle after drinking, hands over a motor vehicle to a person who has not obtained a motor vehicle driver's license or whose motor vehicle driver's license has been revoked or suspended, drives a motor vehicle on the road that has been assembled or has reached the scrapping standard, or escapes after causing a traffic accident. However, in the event of a major mistake in violation of the provisions of road traffic safety laws and regulations, the driver's license is suspended, not revoked. Therefore, the correct answer is ABCD.
Answer: ABCD
Through the analysis of the above examples, it can be seen that the scoring principle of multiple-choice questions is that there are four options for each question, and only if all of them are selected correctly can a full score be obtained, and no points will be awarded for less, wrong or no selection. When answering questions, it is necessary to pay attention to the methods of careful examination of the questions, easy first and then difficult, attention to related words, and elimination. At the same time, we must pay attention to the problems that we have made mistakes, carefully analyze the causes of mistakes, find out our weak points, and consolidate and improve them in a timely manner.