Two points will be deducted if the answer to the big math question in the postgraduate entrance examination is wrong. Because the grading of the big math questions in the postgraduate entrance examination mainly depends on the process, if the solution steps are correct and only the wrong answer is written in the end, then two points will generally be deducted, which will not have much impact on the whole. If you choose to fill in the blanks, 4 points will be deducted.
Mathematics problems for postgraduate entrance examination: 8 multiple-choice questions (4 points for each question); Fill in the blanks with 6 questions (4 points for each question); Answer 9 questions (each question 10); Mathematics scores of postgraduate entrance examination: 84 points in advanced mathematics, accounting for 56%(4 multiple-choice questions, 4 fill-in-the-blank questions and 5 big questions); 33 points in linear algebra, accounting for 22%(2 multiple-choice questions, 1 fill-in-the-blank questions, 2 big questions); Probability theory and mathematical statistics scored 33 points, accounting for 22%. Full score 150, and the test time is 3 hours. Note: Probability theory and mathematical statistics are not tested in Math II, and the scores and questions of this subject are all added to higher mathematics.