1. Multiple-choice question: Multiple-choice question is one of the most common questions in the mathematics of college entrance examination. The topic will give one or more statements, asking candidates to choose the correct answer from the options. Multiple-choice questions can involve mathematical concepts, theorems, formulas and other knowledge points to examine candidates' understanding and application ability.
2. Fill in the blanks: Fill in the blanks requires candidates to fill in the vacant numbers or symbols according to the conditions given in the questions. Fill-in-the-blank questions can involve algebra, geometry, probability and other mathematical knowledge, and examine candidates' computing ability and reasoning ability.
3. Answering questions: Answering questions requires candidates to give answers to questions in the form of words or graphics. Solving problems usually requires candidates to calculate, deduce and prove, and examine their comprehensive application ability and problem-solving ability.
4. Proof questions: Proof questions require candidates to prove the correctness of a proposition by using mathematical theorems, formulas and reasoning methods according to known conditions. Proof questions mainly examine candidates' logical reasoning ability and mathematical thinking ability.
In addition to the above common questions, NMET mathematics may also involve other types of questions such as application questions and comprehensive questions. These questions are designed to examine candidates' ability to master and apply mathematical knowledge, and require candidates to have a solid mathematical foundation and flexible thinking ability. In order to cope with the college entrance examination mathematics, candidates need to be familiar with the characteristics and problem-solving methods of various questions, and do a lot of exercises and reviews.