This question needs to be answered from one's own major, for example, it is related to one's own major, and there are many ideas to solve this problem. The key points need to be combined with their own majors.
2. Why do you want to study this topic?
In fact, this is the research significance of asking this topic. I need to prepare in advance, collect relevant information, understand the social value behind this topic, and be comfortable with it.
3. What is the basic framework and structure of the paper?
This problem requires a deep understanding of the content of the paper, and it is necessary to know the content of each chapter of the paper, which is roughly about why to study, how to study and how to describe the research results.
4. What problems have you encountered in the process of learning this subject? How is it solved?
This question needs to be told the truth. Of course, there is no need to say all the problems, and say that one or two can be solved by yourself.
5. What other questions are not mentioned in the paper but are closely related to this research topic?
You need to broaden your mind. Think of a problem related to the research topic but not mentioned in the paper, and demonstrate it yourself.
6. Is there anything I haven't figured out?
This question also needs to proceed from reality and tell the truth, but it can't be too basic or too many questions, otherwise the teacher will think that your basic knowledge is not solid.