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Is the content of military and civilian examinations unified throughout the country?
The contents of the military and civilian examinations are unified throughout the country and the examination time is the same. The examination syllabus of military civilian personnel is divided into public subjects and 44 professional subjects, and the examination syllabus of professional subjects is divided into 44 majors in philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, foreign languages and literature, history, science and technology, agriculture, medicine, books and archives, art, management, etc. The examination contents of different military and civilian professional subjects are different.

Professional subject examination questions are divided into objective questions and subjective questions:

(1) objective test questions

Objective questions are presented in the form of multiple-choice questions, including single-choice questions and multiple-choice questions. The grading standards are unified, objective and accurate, and are not influenced by the subjective factors of reviewers. It is easy to grade papers by computer, which improves the speed of grading papers and reduces the cost of examination.

(2) Subjective questions

There is no single standard answer to subjective questions, but there are grading standards and reference answers. For example, document preparation of management subjects and English-Chinese translation of foreign languages. This kind of test questions plays a unique role in examining candidates' language expression ability and innovative thinking ability.

The above is all the answers to the question whether the contents of the military and civilian examinations are unified nationwide.