1. difficulty:
Generally speaking, Volume A is relatively difficult and the topic is relatively simple, which is suitable for some candidates who have a good grasp of basic knowledge. Volume B has moderate difficulty, comprehensive topics and wide knowledge, which requires candidates to have certain comprehensive application ability. C paper is difficult and the topic is complex, which usually involves the examination of advanced knowledge and practical operation ability, and requires candidates to have high ability to analyze and solve problems.
2. The composition of the problem:
Volume A: It usually contains multiple-choice questions and basic multiple-choice questions, and involves the examination of basic knowledge, such as laws, regulations and administrative management.
Volume B: It includes multiple-choice questions, multiple-choice questions, true and false questions, and possibly case analysis questions. Compared with Volume A, the types of questions are more diverse, which requires comprehensive application of various knowledge.
Volume C: In addition to the questions in Volume A and Volume B, it may also include essay questions and comprehensive analysis questions. These questions usually require candidates to have a high comprehensive analysis and comprehensive application ability of knowledge.
3. Distribution of knowledge points:
Volume A: The comparative basis of knowledge points, which mainly examines the candidates' mastery of basic concepts and basic laws and regulations.
Volume B: There are a wide range of knowledge points, including both basic knowledge and practical knowledge, such as case analysis and policy interpretation.
Volume C: Knowledge points are in-depth and extensive, covering a wider range, including policies, laws, administrative management, social hotspots and other fields.
4. Answer time:
Volume A: Usually, the time is relatively loose, and there are relatively few topics that need to be completed within the specified time, which is suitable for candidates.
Volume B: The time is moderate, which requires candidates to complete more questions in a relatively tight time, and tests the speed of answering questions and the agility of thinking.
Volume C: The time is relatively short, and it is necessary to complete difficult questions in a limited time to test candidates' ability to take exams and resist pressure.