The contents of the "three supports and one support" examination include comprehensive knowledge, administrative professional ability test, application and interview, but the corresponding examination contents and subjects are different in different provinces. Some provinces only test comprehensive knowledge, while others only test professional ability. Therefore, when reviewing, we must review effectively according to the examination content of the province we are applying for.
The comprehensive knowledge is basically the same as that of civil servants, but there are more knowledge points in villages and towns. There are multiple-choice questions, indefinite questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, short-answer questions and official document writing.
The administrative professional ability test is the same as the topic of civil servants. The rural work ability test is about rural policies, rural environment and other rural knowledge. There are also questions about what college students should do and how to adapt in rural areas.
The exam is similar to that of civil servants. The basic knowledge of public affairs includes current politics, official document knowledge, township economy, township culture, township administration, etc., as well as an applied article.