Advanced mathematics: 84 points, accounting for 56%(4 multiple-choice questions, 4 fill-in-the-blank questions and 5 big questions);
Linear algebra: 33 points, accounting for 22%(2 multiple-choice questions, 1 fill-in-the-blank questions, 2 big questions);
Probability theory and mathematical statistics: 33 points, accounting for 22%(2 multiple-choice questions, 1 fill-in-the-blank questions, 2 big questions).
Note: Probability theory and mathematical statistics are not tested in Math II, and the scores and questions of this subject are all added to higher mathematics.
Mathematics is divided into three categories, the biggest difference lies in the requirements for knowledge: Mathematics 1 is the most extensive, Mathematics 3 is the second, and Mathematics 2 is the lowest. This difference is reflected in the details, which becomes the difference in the examination content and applicable majors of mathematics one, two and three.