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What are the public basic knowledge of urban management in public institutions?
Public basic knowledge belongs to comprehensive examination, and the contents required by the examination outline cover politics, economy, law, management, science and technology, history, Chinese foundation and official document writing. , involving a wide range and complicated content. It is unrealistic for candidates to read all the contents in detail in a limited time, and it is unscientific to "grab the eyebrows and beard". Judging from the characteristics of examination propositions of public basic subjects in recent years, the examination questions in Gong Ji are more and more flexible and the examination methods are more and more diversified. How to "change with the constant", quickly master the designated test sites and effectively improve the test scores is a problem that every candidate is very concerned about, which involves the methods and skills of reviewing and preparing for the exam. Regarding the review of public basic knowledge, we should grasp the key points from the following three aspects.

1. What does Gong Ji take?

Gong Ji's subject inspection requirements: mainly test candidates' mastery of public basic knowledge, their ability to analyze and solve practical problems with knowledge, and their necessary abilities and qualities to fulfill their obligations as civil servants.

Specific inspection contents:

1. Principles of Marxist philosophy: dialectical materialism, materialist dialectics, dialectical materialist epistemology and historical materialism.

2. Introduction to Mao Zedong Thought: the formation and development of Mao Zedong Thought, the theory of new-democratic revolution and the theory of socialist transformation.

3. Socialism with Chinese characteristics Theory System: Deng Xiaoping Theory, Theory of Three Represents and Scientific Outlook on Development.

4. Government and politics in contemporary China: China's national system and polity, central and local governments, citizens' rights and obligations, public management, public policies and public services.

5. Professional ethics of state functionaries: the basic content, value orientation, moral cultivation and code of conduct of professional ethics of state functionaries.

6. Legal knowledge: basic theory of law, constitution, criminal law, civil law, commercial law, economic law, administrative law, administrative procedure law, etc. (the content of the additional examination for applying for legal professional posts in provincial courts and procuratorates, including the scope and knowledge of the above-mentioned criminal procedure law and civil procedure law).

7. Basic knowledge of Chinese and official document writing: Chinese characters, vocabulary, grammar, rhetoric, literary knowledge, basic knowledge of official documents of party and government organs, common official document writing, common business official document writing and official document processing.

8. Economic knowledge and scientific and technological knowledge: microeconomics, macroeconomics, international economy, financial economy, industrial economy, scientific and technological innovation, scientific frontier and scientific and technological common sense.

9. Historical knowledge: the modern history of China and the modern history of the world.

10, Other knowledge: the latest current political knowledge.

Second, how to take the exam in Gong Ji?

How to take the exam in Gong Ji is actually a question of exam type. Generally, the questions of Jiangsu civil service examination include single choice questions, multiple choice questions, indefinite choice questions, error correction questions, short answer questions, discussion questions, practice questions, composition questions, case analysis questions, comprehensive analysis questions, material processing questions and so on. According to the requirements of different test paper structures of Class A, Class B and Class C, choose the above questions. All three types of papers have subjective and objective questions. The examination time limit is 90 minutes, with a full score of 100.

Third, how did Gong Ji review for the exam?

Judging from the score distribution of each part of the real questions over the years (some scores are difficult to be mechanically divided because of the obvious phenomenon of cross-integration of test sites in some chapters), we can clearly see the priority of test sites: law, Chinese foundation and official document writing, economy and technology, current politics, professional ethics, China government and politics, Socialism with Chinese characteristics theory, philosophy, Mao Zong, history and so on. I suggest that you allocate the review time reasonably according to the key points of the test center.

Fourth, Gong Ji's preparation suggestions

1. Be good at reading and turn thick books into thin ones. The goal of "reading thin" is to read millions of words into hundreds of thousands of words, read scattered knowledge points into a network knowledge map, and know the knowledge points of each part and chapter clearly and accurately. The method of "reading thin" is "one outline and five points"-"one outline" means sorting out in strict accordance with the examination outline; "Five points" refers to grasping common test sites, high-frequency test sites, new test sites, error-prone test sites and popular test sites.

2. Be good at thinking and turn what he has into what he has. On the basis of "reading book", we need to further think and integrate, in order to truly turn "he has" into "you" and truly achieve the purpose of "reading". Public basic knowledge not only examines candidates' basic knowledge and basic theory, but more importantly, examines candidates' ability to analyze and solve practical problems by using theoretical knowledge. Therefore, the majority of candidates should be diligent in thinking, deeply understand, and further master the necessary knowledge as a civil servant by reviewing and preparing for the exam.

3. Practice hard and turn theory into test scores. For candidates, it is very important to master relevant knowledge, but it is more important to get high marks in the exam. Therefore, the highest level of reviewing and preparing for the exam is to "read through" the book and turn the theory into a high score. The most effective way to "read through" the whole book is to study the real questions over the years, gain insight into the law of proposition, and then carry out targeted intensive exercises, so as to firmly grasp the important test sites and effectively improve the test scores.