1. Mission professional and technical knowledge: including theoretical knowledge in the fields of publicity and education, psychology of publicity and education, methodology of publicity and education, etc. Examinations may require candidates to be familiar with relevant concepts, principles and methods.
2. Ability to design and execute task plans: Candidates need to have the ability to write task plans, including goal setting, content design and resource arrangement. The examination may require candidates to design publicity and education programs and display them according to specific conditions.
3. Speech and presentation skills: Missionary work usually requires speeches and presentations, so candidates need to have good oral expression skills and presentation skills. The exam may require candidates to make a keynote speech or reply.
4. Case analysis and problem-solving ability: There will be various problems and challenges in missionary work, which requires candidates to have the ability to analyze and solve problems. Exams may appear in the form of cases, requiring candidates to analyze problems and propose solutions.
It should be noted that the specific examination contents may vary with different regions, institutions and positions, so we should pay close attention to the official announcements and guides of relevant examinations in time to ensure adequate preparation.