1. Multiple-choice questions: Multiple-choice questions are questions that candidates choose the correct answer from the given options. This type of questions examines students' ability to understand and remember knowledge points and their ability to apply concepts and theorems.
2. Fill in the blanks: Fill in the blanks requires candidates to fill in the correct answers according to the requirements of the questions. This question mainly examines students' mastery of basic operations, formulas and theorems, as well as their ability to solve problems.
3. Solution: The solution requires candidates to give detailed problem-solving processes and answers in the form of words or graphics. This question mainly examines students' logical thinking ability, ability to analyze and solve problems, and comprehensive application ability of mathematical knowledge.
4. Application problem: Application problem is a combination of mathematical knowledge and practical problems. This type of question mainly examines students' ability to apply the mathematical knowledge they have learned to practical problem solving, and cultivates students' mathematical modeling and practical problem solving ability.
In addition to the above common questions, the junior high school math exam may also involve other types of questions such as proof questions, calculation questions and drawing questions. These questions aim to comprehensively examine students' mathematical knowledge and skills, and cultivate students' mathematical thinking ability and problem-solving ability. In order to get good grades in the exam, students need to be familiar with the characteristics and problem-solving methods of various questions, and do a lot of exercises and reviews.