(1) problem solving: 15, ***45 points, choose one of the five options correctly.
(2) Condition sufficiency judgment: 10 channel, ***30 points. After analysis and reasoning, one of the five options is correct.
2. How is the examination outline required?
According to the requirements of the examination syllabus, the basic part of mathematics mainly examines four abilities:
Computing ability (it is stipulated that candidates must never bring calculators);
Logical reasoning ability (mainly reflected in the judgment of the sufficiency of conditions);
Spatial imagination (mainly in geometric module);
Data processing ability (mainly in data analysis module).
Specifically distributed in five mathematical modules:
Arithmetic module (generally about 3 questions);
Algebra module (generally about 5 questions);
Geometry module (generally about 5 questions);
Data analysis module (generally about 5 questions);
Application problem module (generally about 6-8 questions).