If you are a liberal arts student, the distribution of linear algebra is generally as follows: multiple-choice questions are around 1 to 3 questions, fill-in-the-blank questions are likely to have one question (mostly linear programming questions), and big questions may have 1 to 2 questions, which is hard to say, and may be the simplest and most difficult (different every year).
Besides, every place is different. What I said and what I know is Guangdong. But when I was doing the college entrance examination review questions, I made all the college entrance examination math papers in the country, and the distribution was similar. The difference lies in the difficulty. The papers in those places in Jiangsu are more difficult (you can't guess without multiple-choice questions), such as the Guangdong paper and the national paper, which are relatively simple (the average score in the whole province is about 70). If it is still like this, come on ~