First of all, the primary difficulty
This difficult problem mainly examines some basic knowledge and simple applications.
Textual research on Hebei, Guangxi, Jiangxi, Jilin and Xinjiang provinces
Some police recruitment examinations, public institution examinations and small-scale examinations (township civil servants, professional and technical positions, etc.). ).
Second, the intermediate difficulty.
This difficult test needs to master basic methods and skills.
Anhui, Zhejiang, Jiangsu B and C, Selected Graduates exam.
Third, advanced difficulty
This difficult test not only requires mastering basic methods and skills, but also involves some difficult questions, which are mainly manifested as: complex topics, difficult understanding, flexible use of the original methods, new questions and so on.
National examination, multi-provincial entrance examination (Shandong, Shaanxi), Beijing, Tianjin, Jiangsu A class.
Comprehensive ranking of exam difficulty
Provincial examination difficulty ranking.
One echelon: Shaanxi, Shanghai (multiple choice, invincible; Shaanxi chooses one out of eight, invincible)
The second echelon: other provinces (only talk about the difficulty, not about the intensity of competition. In recent years, the examination questions in these provinces are almost the same in difficulty. )
Three echelons: Jiangsu, Jiangxi and Sichuan
Provincial test scores ranking
Yunnan (200 points) > Ningxia (180) > Guizhou (150 points) > other provinces and national examination (100 points) (high score does not mean that the questions are difficult, or there are many questions, but the scores of single questions are high. )