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Zhejiang study and examination rules
Zhejiang study examination rules are as follows:

1, examination subjects: Zhejiang study examination is divided into two parts: culture course and elective course. Culture class includes three basic subjects: Chinese, mathematics and English, and the selected subjects are selected according to students' interests and specialties. Common elective subjects are physics, chemistry, biology, politics, history and geography.

2. Examination time: The academic examination in Zhejiang Province is generally held in June each year, and the specific examination time will be announced in March of that year.

3. Examination form: Zhejiang study examination is conducted in the form of closed-book written examination. The total score of each subject is 100, including 50 for Chinese, 50 for mathematics and 50 for English, and 100 for elective examination.

4. Exam content: The content of the Zhejiang exam is mainly compiled according to the Curriculum Standard for Ordinary Senior High Schools and the syllabus of each subject promulgated by the Ministry of Education. The test questions are moderately difficult, emphasizing students' basic knowledge and skills.

5. Examination scoring: The academic examination scoring standard in Zhejiang Province strictly follows the regulations of the Ministry of Education, and adopts a hundred-point scoring method. The scores of all subjects are evaluated according to four grades: excellent, good, qualified and unqualified.

Examination contents of Zhejiang academic examination

1, Chinese: Chinese test mainly tests students' language application ability, including reading comprehension, writing and appreciation of ancient poems.

2. Mathematics: The mathematics test mainly tests students' mathematical thinking ability and problem-solving skills, including function, geometry, algebra, probability and so on.

3. English: The English test mainly tests students' four basic skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing, including listening comprehension, oral expression, reading comprehension and written expression.

4. Politics: The political examination mainly tests students' mastery of political theory knowledge, including ideological politics, morality and rule of law, historical geography, etc.

5. Physics, chemistry and biology: these three subjects are called comprehensive science, which mainly test students' mastery of natural science knowledge, including physical principles, chemical reactions and biological phenomena.

6. History and Geography: These two subjects, called comprehensive literature, mainly test students' mastery of history and geography, including historical culture and geography.

7. Information technology: The information technology examination mainly tests students' computer operation ability and information processing ability, including basic computer knowledge, office software application and network technology.