The total score of multiple-choice mathematics questions in the college entrance examination is usually 60 points. Mathematics in the college entrance examination generally includes 12 multiple-choice questions, and the score of each question is 5 points and 34 points. The total score of multiple choice questions 12*5=60. Every year, the college entrance examination paper will be adjusted, including the number of questions and the distribution of scores. You can consult the college entrance examination outline of that year or consult relevant teachers for accurate information.
There are some commonly used strategies and methods to improve the score rate of multiple-choice questions. You can use the exclusion method to exclude the answer that is easy to judge as wrong from the four options, and the rest is naturally the correct answer. In addition, you can also use the method of assigning special values, that is, according to the conditions in the topic, select special values that meet the conditions or make special graphics for calculation and reasoning. There is also the guessing method, which is often used to explore the regularity in the college entrance examination questions in recent years. You can also use the extreme principle to analyze the problem to be studied to an extreme state, so that the causal relationship becomes more obvious, thus achieving the goal of solving the problem quickly.