Because the questions in the past two years have screened out the god of mathematics, the questioner cannot think that the simpler the questions, the better.
Multiple-choice questions, also known as multiple-choice questions, are multiple-choice questions with correct options exceeding 1. When the correct number of options can take any value between 1 and all the options, it is called indefinite multiple-choice questions. The typical score of multiple-choice questions is 2~4. Some questions stipulate that candidates choose one or several correct answers, but not all of them, so give some points. Usually, choosing more than one answer in multiple-choice questions will not give points, so as to avoid the phenomenon of giving extra points to candidates who answer 3~4 answers.