Multiple choice questions: Multiple choice questions usually involve basic mathematical knowledge points and calculation skills, such as operation, algebra, geometry, probability, etc.
Fill-in-the-blanks: Fill-in-the-blanks usually require candidates to deduce the answers according to the information provided by the questions and fill in the corresponding blanks.
Problem solving: Solving problems usually requires candidates to analyze and answer some complicated questions with their own mathematical knowledge.
Calculation questions: Calculation questions mainly require candidates to flexibly use the mathematical knowledge they have learned to solve some problems that need complex calculation.
The distribution of the above four types of questions in the mathematics examination papers of college entrance examination in different provinces may be different, but most of the papers will remain relatively balanced, focusing on examining students' mathematical thinking ability and ability to solve practical problems.