The national civil service examination subjects are divided into two subjects: administrative ability test and applied theory. According to different positions, it is divided into provincial (sub-provincial) and prefecture-level examination papers, with a full score of 100, and all of them are closed-book examinations.
Second, the national civil service examination questions.
The administrative ability test is examined in the form of objective questions, all of which are multiple-choice questions. Judging from the total number of test papers, provincial (sub-provincial) 135 questions, prefecture-level 130 questions, and provincial (sub-provincial) has 5 more questions than prefecture-level ones.
"Shen Lun" takes the form of subjective questions, and the provincial (sub-provincial) and prefecture-level examination papers are generally five questions. The first four topics are questions and answers, including one or two practical writing questions (such as speeches, briefings, brief comments, proposals, etc. ), the last topic is presented in the form of a big composition.
Third, the content of the national civil service examination
(A) "administrative ability test"
The administrative ability test is divided into five parts: common sense judgment, speech understanding and expression, quantitative relationship, reasoning judgment and data analysis.
1. Common sense judgment examines 20 questions, covering a wide range and rich in content, which can be summarized into three categories: natural science, social science and current affairs hotspots. Natural science includes physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, geography, science and technology, etc. Social science includes political, economic, legal, historical and cultural knowledge; The hot topic of current affairs is to have a certain understanding of the overall national conditions and social conditions in the examination year, especially to pay attention to major hot events, such as the convening of important national conferences, new policies or regulations, and the occurrence of major events. Among them, provincial (sub-provincial) and prefecture-level examination papers have five different types of questions.
2. There are 40 questions about speech comprehension and expression. The main types of questions are logical fill-in, paragraph reading and sentence order, with the emphasis on logical fill-in and paragraph reading. The number of sentence order questions is relatively small, generally around 2-3. Logical fill-in focuses on the understanding of words, including one word, two words and three words; The situation of fragment reading is complicated, so we should pay attention to the overall grasp of paragraph materials, focusing on the types of central theme generalization, intention inference, detail understanding, follow-up inference and sentence cohesion. Provincial (sub-provincial) and prefecture-level examination papers are exactly the same in this part.
3. In the part of quantity relationship, the provincial (sub-provincial) examination paper 15, and the municipal examination paper 10. Except for five papers from other provinces (sub-provinces), the other 10 papers are the same. Quantitative relations include numerical reasoning and mathematical operations, but numerical reasoning has not been investigated in recent years. You can focus on reviewing mathematical operations, including basic operation problems, counting problems, travel problems, geometry problems, time problems, engineering problems, concentration problems, profit problems and so on.
4. Reasoning judgment examines 40 questions, including graphic reasoning, definition judgment, analogical reasoning and logical judgment, and each question type is 10. It includes distinguishing and classifying the concepts of figures and words, understanding paragraphs, comparing and reasoning the relationship between presentation. Provincial (sub-provincial) and prefecture-level examination papers are exactly the same in this part.
5. Data analysis examines 4 data analysis and ***20 test questions. Data analysis will examine four types: text type, tabular type, graphic type and comprehensive type, which are usually composed of statistical charts, figures and text materials. In this part, provincial (sub-provincial) and municipal examination papers generally have 1 different materials, that is, five different questions.
(2) the theory of god
Provincial (sub-provincial) and prefecture-level examination papers are composed of three parts: matters needing attention, given information and answering requirements. The information given in the two papers is generally different and the topics are not exactly the same.
Generally, about 4-6 articles will be given in the composition exam. By setting questions, respondents are required to think and solve problems from the perspective of "government workers" after reading the materials, and pay attention to examining candidates' reading and writing skills and problem-solving ability. Among them, the provincial (sub-provincial) application focuses on the comprehensive analysis ability and questioning ability of candidates; Municipal applications focus on testing execution ability.