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The difference between a national volume of A, B and C.
The number and content of questions in national volumes A, B and C are basically the same, but there are some differences in details, such as the order of questions, data values and so on.

National examination paper is a type of national unified examination paper for college enrollment. This paper contains three examination subjects: Chinese, Mathematics and Foreign Language, which are proposed by the Education Examinations Institute of the Ministry of Education. Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangsu, Hunan, Hubei, Hebei, Shandong and Zhejiang are the provinces that choose one volume of the national college entrance examination paper.

The first volume of the country is mostly faced with developed provinces and cities, mainly examining students' ability to use knowledge flexibly, especially science, because the college entrance examination is based on the examination outline every year. Therefore, simply from the difficulty point of view, the difficulty of the national college entrance examination questions in 2023 will remain relatively stable. All we have to do is lay a good foundation. As the saying goes, "the foundation is not firm, and the ground shakes."

In the comparison of the difficulty of college entrance examination papers, it is the easiest to compare the national paper 1 with the national paper B, and more candidates will think that the national paper is more difficult. The main reason is that most of the provinces that use the national volume are those with higher education level, and there are a large number of candidates. In order to play the role of college entrance examination selection, the difficulty will be adjusted to some extent. Although it is difficult to get national B paper, Qinghai, Xinjiang, Ningxia, Henan, Anhui, Shaanxi and other provinces have adopted national B paper. For the sake of fair selection, the difficulty of the national B volume is still retained. Therefore, if the national volume 1 is compared with the national volume B, the national volume 1 will be more difficult than the national volume B.