Provincial examination answering skills;
First, find a special case.
If the choice is incorrect, then compare the four options horizontally and find that one option is obviously different from the other three options, and this option is generally the correct answer. If you choose the right one, first find out that one option is obviously different from the other three, then exclude it, and then compare it horizontally among the other three options to find out that one option is different from the other two, then this option is the correct answer.
Second, find contradictions.
Observe the four options and compare them horizontally. If there are two contradictory statements, you can exclude other options and lock the answer in these two contradictory options. At the same time, the excluded options can be used to help solve the problem.
Third, find the accuracy.
Among the options of common sense judgment, especially when it comes to some legal issues, some options are too absolute, such as "must", "all" and "only", which are generally wrong. On the contrary, if words like "may", "general", "may" and "under normal circumstances" appear, they can generally be preliminarily judged as the correct option.