Question type 1? Conditional opening and exploration
The obvious feature of conditional open inquiry questions is the lack of definite conditions. The conditions that need to be supplemented are not necessary conditions for drawing conclusions, and the conditions that need to be supplemented cannot be deduced from the conclusions.
Question 2? Conclusion Open exploration.
Given the conditions of the problem, the problem solver can explore the corresponding conclusions according to the conditions, and the conclusions that meet the conditions are often diverse, or the existence of the corresponding conclusions needs the problem solver to infer, and even requires the problem solver to explore the conclusions with changing conditions. These questions are all open-ended questions. It requires the problem solver to make full use of the conditions to make bold and reasonable guesses, discover the laws and draw conclusions. This kind of problem mainly examines the divergent thinking of the problem solver and the application ability of the basic knowledge learned.
Question 3? Opening and exploration of problem-solving methods
The problem of open strategy generally refers to the problem that the method to solve the problem is not unique or the way to solve the problem is not clear. This kind of problem requires the solvers to be innovative, be good at being innovative, actively divergent thinking, and optimize the solution and process.