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"personne" when by itself like this can mean "no one" or "nobody" and it needs the negative construction of "ne". Therefore, I would answer "Il n'ya personne dans la voiture"--"there is no one in the car". Your choice translates as "there is nothing in the car," which of course is not the same thing. It may look confusing because your are thinking "personne" translates as "person" ("personage" in French). To give a further example "Personne n'est ici" simply means "No one (or "nobody") is here."
Yes, this would make sense. Number 4 is referring to something personal, while number 2 is impersonal, and you question deals with a person!
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