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What are the types and distribution of questions in the national civil service examination?
Distribution of national unified examination scores-

Mathematical calculation: 1 minute/sheet

Speech comprehension: 0.6 mark/article

Definition judgment: 0.8 points/piece

Logical reasoning: 0.8 points/piece

Analogical reasoning: 0.5 points/piece

Graphic reasoning: 0.5 points/piece.

Common sense: 0.5 points/piece

Data analysis: 1 minute/sheet

The test scores of civil service examinations will be adjusted according to the number and difficulty of questions over the years. The above is for reference only.

Distribution of national unified examination questions:

Take 20 14 as an example:

20 14- Mathematical Operation 15, Common Sense Judgment 20, Logical Fill in the Blank 20, Fragment Reading 16, Sentence Expression 4, graphic reasoning 10, Definition Judgment 10, Analogical Reasoning 10.

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National examination subjects

The written subjects of the national civil service examination include "Conduct Test" and "Application". All candidates must take these two exams, and some positions need professional written tests. Among them, the number of questions in the "line test" for 20 1 1 year, 20 12 year and 20 14 year is maintained at 135, and it is required to be completed within 120 minutes, with a full score of 65438+. The perfect score of "God Wheel" is also 100. 20 14 extended the answer time from 150 minutes to 180 minutes for the first time.