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How difficult is the dual-certificate on-the-job postgraduate exam?
The difficulty of on-the-job postgraduate examination depends on the major, and the scores of different majors are different.

Minimum score of postgraduate entrance examination allowed for admission

Test paper content and question structure

First, the basis of mathematics, 75 points, there are the following two types of questions:

1. Solve the problem 15, with 3 points for each question and 45 points for * * *.

2. Conditional sufficiency judgment 10 small questions, 3 points for each small question, ***30 points.

Second, logical reasoning, 30 small questions, 2 points for each small question, ***60 points.

Third, writing, 2 small questions, including 30 points for argument validity analysis, 35 points for argument, and 65 points for * *.

Examination content

foundations of mathematics

The basic part of mathematics in the comprehensive ability test mainly examines the candidates' computing ability, logical reasoning ability, spatial imagination ability and data processing ability, and tests them by solving problems and judging the adequacy of conditions.

The range of mathematical knowledge involved in the test questions is:

(1) arithmetic

1. integer

(1) Integer and Its Operation

(2) Divisibility, common multiple and common divisor

(3) Odd and even numbers

(4) prime numbers and composite numbers

2. Fractions, Decimals and Percentages

3. Ratio and proportion

4. Number axis and absolute value

(2) Algebra

1. algebraic expression

(1) algebraic expression and its operation

(2) Factorization and factorization of algebraic expressions.

2. Fraction and its operation

3. Function

(1) set

(2) One-variable quadratic function and its image

(3) Exponential function and logarithmic function (new test center)

4. Algebraic equations

(1) one-dimensional linear equation

(2) One-variable quadratic equation

(3) Binary linear equation

5. Inequalities

Properties of (1) inequality

(2) Average inequality

(3) Inequality solution

One-dimensional linear inequality (group), one-dimensional quadratic inequality, simple absolute inequality, simple fractional inequality.

6. Series, arithmetic progression, geometric series

(3) Geometry

1. Plane graphics

(1) triangle

(2) Quadrilateral (rectangle, parallelogram, trapezoid)

(3) Circular and fan-shaped

2. Space geometry (new test center)

(1) cuboid

(2) Cylinder

(3) Sphere

3. Plane analytic geometry

(1) plane Cartesian coordinate system

(2) Linear equation and circular equation

(3) the distance formula between two points and the distance formula from point to straight line

data analysis

Length counting principle

(1) addition principle sum multiplication principle

(2) arrangement and arrangement number

(3) Combination and combination quantity

2. Data description

(1) average

(2) Variance and standard deviation (new test sites)

(3) Graphical representation of data

Bar chart, pie chart, digital table.

3. Possibility

(1) event and its simple operation

(2) Addition formula

(3) Multiplication formula

(4) Classical probability

(5) Bernoulli probability type

logical inference

The logical reasoning part of the comprehensive ability test mainly examines the examinee's understanding, analysis, judgment and synthesis of various information, as well as the corresponding logical thinking ability such as reasoning, argumentation, comparison and evaluation, without examining the professional knowledge of logic. The content of the test questions involves many fields such as nature, society and humanities, but it does not examine the professional knowledge in related fields.

writing

The writing part of the comprehensive ability test mainly examines the candidates' ability of analysis and demonstration and their ability of writing expression, and tests them by analyzing the validity of demonstration and discussing the text.

1.

The analysis of argument validity is a flawed argument, which requires candidates to analyze the existing problems, select some key points and comment on the validity of the argument.

The analysis points of this kind of test questions are: whether the concepts in the argument are clear, whether the judgment is accurate, whether the reasoning is rigorous, whether the arguments are sufficient, etc.

The article requires proper analysis, sufficient reasons, rigorous structure and appropriate language.

2. On Prose

There are two forms of composition examination: propositional composition and free propositional composition based on written materials. Every exam is one of the forms. Candidates are required to analyze the opinions given in the proposition or materials, show their own opinions and demonstrate them on the basis of accurate and comprehensive understanding of the meaning of the questions.

The article requires healthy thinking, clear views, sufficient arguments, rigorous argumentation, reasonable structure and fluent language.

The score of English (2) is 100.