2. Class B focuses on the ability to execute and solve problems. Compared with Class A, it will be slightly more specific, and the facts and viewpoints involved will be more specific, mainly reflected in the choice of given materials. The main types of questions are induction, sentence comprehension, problem solving and argumentative writing. When preparing for the exam, we should focus on practicing big official documents and accumulate more relevant contents such as rural revitalization and grassroots governance.
3. Class C papers are biased towards law enforcement. It examines the ability to act according to law and the ability to serve the public. The main types of questions are sentence comprehension, factor analysis, problem solving and practical writing. When preparing for the exam, you can focus on the topic of frontline law enforcement.