This looks like another stupid test devised by a Chinese teacher. I have been dealing with this idiocy for fifteen years and it really annoys me. Your teachers are wasting your time with this rubbish, instead of teaching you how to use English.
"I don't know how to use 'yet'."
"How do you use 'yet'?"
These are both correct.
"how to use 'yet'" is Chinglish. Not only is it ungrammatical, you forgot that sentences start with capital letters and end with some kind of punctuation. If you're asking a question, use a question mark. If you're making a statement, use a full stop. You know this already, right? But you don't do it automatically YET, like native speakers do.
All the international tests require you to write proper sentences. If you want to learn English to international standards, you need to start paying attention to the rules you know, today, right now and every moment from now on, before worrying about this stuff.
Please tell your teacher that the single most commonly-used word in the English language is "the". And you can't use it correctly YET. This means that almost everything you write contains errors. You CAN do it right, you're not stupid, but your teachers need to focus on the basics.
It's good that you're using this site to look for help. You obviously care a lot and are a diligent student. It just makes me sad that you are learning the wrong things! :(