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What are the questions in the national examination?
The test questions are subjective questions, and there are generally four types of questions: getting test preparation materials.

1, inductive generalization questions (inductive generalization questions mostly appear in the form of summarizing and summarizing specific data contents, with low words, scores and difficulty, and are mostly the first questions in the test paper).

2. Comprehensive analysis questions (comprehensive analysis questions require candidates to understand the deep and implied meanings in the given materials, think from multiple angles, and make their own reasoning and evaluation).

3. Propose countermeasures (proposing countermeasures mainly tests the ability of candidates to ask questions and solve problems. This kind of questions requires candidates to find the problems in the given materials on the basis of a comprehensive understanding of the content, and then propose reasonable and effective solutions.

4, practical writing (practical writing questions mainly test the ability of candidates to ask questions and solve problems and implement them. This kind of questions usually require an accurate understanding of the work objectives or organizational intentions of superiors and timely and effective completion of tasks. Specific forms include publicity outline, inspection outline and open letter. For more information about the exam, please ask the teacher.