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Advantages and disadvantages of compulsory questions in junior high school
Compulsory problems in junior high school are a set of exercises for junior high school students, which aims to help students consolidate their knowledge and improve their problem-solving ability through a large number of exercises. Here are the advantages and disadvantages of the compulsory questions in junior high school:

First, advantages:

1. The number of questions is large: the compulsory questions in junior high school gather a large number of exercises, covering junior high school mathematics, physics, chemistry, Chinese, English and other disciplines, and the types of questions are also very rich, which can meet the learning needs of students for different knowledge points.

2. Moderate difficulty: The compulsory questions in junior high school are moderately difficult, neither too simple nor too complicated, and are suitable for junior high school students to practice. At the same time, the topic is analyzed in detail to facilitate students' self-study and understanding.

3. Close to the textbook: junior high school must brush the questions close to the textbook and classify them according to the knowledge points of the textbook, so that students can practice according to the contents of the textbook.

4. It has certain practicability: the required questions in junior high school are similar to those in the senior high school entrance examination, which can help students get familiar with the questions in the senior high school entrance examination and improve their ability to take exams.

Second, the shortcomings:

1. Repetitive topics: Some compulsory topics in junior high school are repetitive, which will waste students' time and energy.

2. Lack of innovation: Most of the topics that must be brushed in junior high school are existing exercises, which lack innovation and novelty and easily make students feel boring.

3. Lack of interactivity: The compulsory questions in junior high school are static paper materials, which are lack of interactivity and interest and easily make students feel monotonous.

4. Higher price: The price of compulsory questions in junior high school is higher, which may be a certain burden for some students with poor family economic conditions.

To sum up, compulsory questions in junior high school have the advantages of large number of questions, moderate difficulty and close connection with teaching materials, but there are also shortcomings such as repeated questions, lack of innovation and interaction. Therefore, when students use the compulsory questions in junior high school, they need to choose according to their actual situation, make full use of their advantages and avoid their disadvantages from adversely affecting their studies. At the same time, students should also pay attention to diversified learning methods and combine with other learning resources to improve their learning effect.