1. Why did you choose this topic?
2. What is the value and significance of your paper?
3. What is the theoretical basis of your thesis?
4. How did your literature review come into being?
5. What is the research method of your graduation thesis?
6. Where do you think your project needs improvement? Expand the information 1, and the topic may involve your research interest and future research direction. If you have a clear research direction and have carefully understood it before, you can boldly tell your tutor. If you haven't determined the research direction, you can tell the teacher about the source of your topic and the information collected before.
2. The value of the paper generally examines your concern for reality and your ability to think about problems. This part can answer the practical significance of some papers, including what is helpful to the current research field, what problems are raised, what solutions are available, and so on.
3. The theoretical basis examines the mastery of professional ability and basic knowledge. When answering, be clear in logic, highlight knowledge and professionalism, explain the framework and content of your thesis with professional theoretical knowledge, and never use colloquial language.
4. Literature review can show your research ability and information collection ability. This question is arguably the simplest. Explain the channels for obtaining information, such as HowNet, academic websites, libraries, etc.
5. Some majors may not pay attention to research methods at the initial examination, but research methods are the basis of research practice, so students who have not mastered the basic research methods should be fully prepared.
5. Think of some improvements in our topic before the defense and come up with countermeasures in advance. When the teacher asks questions, we can answer them according to what we want. When writing a paper, you must communicate with your tutor as much as possible, and try to revise and improve the paper to avoid big problems.