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Are the sub-provincial and prefecture-level examination questions the same?
The sub-provincial and prefecture-level examination questions of the national examination are different.

The total number of questions in different provinces and cities is 135 and 130 respectively, which is the same as in previous years. Among them, the topic of speech understanding and expression in the papers above the sub-provincial level has changed greatly, and there are article reading questions. The examination papers at or above the provincial level contain 15 questions, while the examination papers at the prefecture level only contain 10 questions. As we all know, the quantitative relationship is a difficult question in the civil service examination, so five more quantitative relationship questions not only make the examination time more tense, but also increase the difficulty of the examination questions.

The common sense judgment of papers above the provincial level is biased towards the examination of common sense such as literature, geography and science, while the common sense judgment of papers at the prefecture and city levels is more biased towards the examination of legal common sense. On the whole, because the papers above the provincial level have five more quantitative questions than the papers below the prefecture level, and common sense has a wider scope to judge some literary common sense, it is more difficult to examine some papers above the provincial level in data analysis, so the papers above the provincial level are more difficult than the papers below the prefecture level.