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Does the subjective math questions in the college entrance examination include fill-in-the-blank questions?
Not included. Fill in the blanks is an objective question.

The so-called objective question means that there is only one answer and there is no other way, such as multiple-choice questions and fill-in-the-blank questions. Only one correct answer can be an objective question. Subjective questions are short answers, discrimination, analysis and other questions. There is no standard answer, the meaning is just right, and the process can be played freely.

The common test questions in college entrance examination mathematics mainly include function and derivative, plane vector and trigonometric function, trigonometric transformation and its application, sequence and its application, inequality, probability and statistics, qualitative and quantitative analysis of spatial position relationship, analytic geometry and so on.

The examination of the basic knowledge of mathematics in the college entrance examination is comprehensive and highlights the key points. A solid mathematical foundation is the key to successful problem solving. In view of the examination of basic knowledge and basic skills in the college entrance examination of mathematics, we must comprehensively and systematically review the basic knowledge of high school mathematics, correctly understand the basic concepts, correctly master theorems, principles, laws and formulas, and form memories and skills.