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How to allocate the most reasonable time in the mathematics examination room for postgraduate entrance examination?
Time allocation in mathematics examination room for postgraduate entrance examination;

1, multiple-choice math questions for the postgraduate entrance examination (***32 points) will take 30-40 minutes to complete, and each question will take 4-5 minutes to complete.

According to past experience, the goal of 120+ should be answered within 30 minutes, and each question takes 3-4 minutes. If a multiple-choice question hasn't come out after 10 minutes in the examination room, you can consider putting it aside first, and get points for what you want to do later and what is easy to calculate.

2. Fill in the blanks (***24 points) should be answered within 25-30 minutes, and each question is still 4-5 minutes. The target 120+ is the same.

Combining 1 and 2, the optional filling time should be around 1 hour (it can float around 10 minute), and the target 120+ should be completed within 50 minutes.

3. Math problem solving for postgraduate entrance examination (***94 points, 5 sub-questions of 10 and 4 sub-questions of 1 1) should be completed in10/20 minutes, with an average of each question120 minutes.

According to past experience, the goal of 120+ should be completed within 100 minutes, and each topic should be completed within 10 minutes, which is quite demanding. If the calculation of a topic exceeds 15 minutes, you should be vigilant. If it's more than 20 minutes, put it aside decisively and calm down to do other topics first.

Therefore, it is not easy to ensure that you have time to do everything you can in the examination room. Students with the goal of 120+ are required to leave at least half an hour for inspection at the end.