I. 20 19 Unified Recruitment Examination Subjects for Military Civilian Personnel
The military civilian written test includes public subjects and 1 corresponding professional subjects, which mainly assesses the comprehensive quality and professional foundation of applicants. At present, the written examination subjects of public * * * subjects are generally two parts: post ability and public * * * knowledge. Among them, the post ability mainly tests language understanding and expression, quantitative relationship, judgment and reasoning, and data analysis. The public knowledge part mainly tests the knowledge of politics, economy, law, humanities and society, science and technology, national defense and military affairs.
The examination syllabus of professional subjects is divided into 44 majors in philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, foreign languages and literature, history, science and technology, agriculture, medicine, library and archives, art, management and so on 13. For the professional posts of minority languages and minority languages that are not covered by the professional subject examination syllabus, the written test of professional subjects shall be subject to the proposition of the corresponding language undergraduate education syllabus.
Second, how to prepare for the military and civilian examinations?
Military civilian knowledge can be divided into key parts and non-key parts. There are few knowledge points in key parts, which need to be practiced repeatedly; The knowledge points of non-key parts are trivial and messy, and it takes time to organize the framework and memorize it repeatedly. The efficient review method mentioned above is actually:
Reasonably divide the outline knowledge points and review them according to the examination situation; In the review process, cooperate with video explanation to assist understanding; Then, according to the review progress, reasonably arrange the brush questions and model exams, and adjust the review status through self-test results.
Post competence mainly includes speech comprehension and expression, quantitative relationship, judgment and reasoning, and data analysis. This part of the knowledge is concentrated, the questions are lively, and most of the time needs to be spent on doing the questions. When a phased task is completed, you should immediately prepare for the mock exam, grasp your review level macroscopically, and then make appropriate adjustments according to your grades. Generally speaking, at least three mock exams are needed before the written test.