This year’s postgraduate entrance examination is not very difficult in politics.
There are 38 major questions in the postgraduate entrance examination of politics, of which questions 1-16 are single-choice questions, questions 17-33 are multiple-choice questions, and questions 34-38 are analysis questions. There are ***5 analysis questions, including questions 34-38. Among them: Question 34 of the analysis question generally examines the basic principles of Marxism. Question 35 of the analysis question generally examines the introduction to the theoretical system of socialism with Chinese characteristics, etc.
Analysis question 36 generally examines historical outlines, etc. Analysis question No. 37 generally tests meditation or meditation + Dharma foundation. Analysis question 38 generally examines contemporary world economics and politics.
The average score of major political questions in the postgraduate entrance examination does not have a fixed value. It will be affected by a variety of factors, such as the candidate's answer level, question difficulty, marking standards, etc. Therefore, an accurate average score cannot be given. However, generally speaking, the scores for major political questions in the postgraduate entrance examination are generally concentrated within a certain range, such as between 60 and 80 points. Within this range, most candidates' scores are relatively concentrated.
The scoring standard answers for major political questions in the postgraduate entrance examination must be accurate and fully cover the requirements of the questions. There must be no omissions or deviations from the topic. The answer must be organized and logical, and there must be no confusion or inconsistency. The answers must be standardized, the language must be fluent, and there must be no grammatical errors, typos, etc.
How to answer questions in the postgraduate entrance examination of politics:
1. Review the questions carefully: find out the chapters involved in the questions, and think divergently for cross-chapter questions.
2. Explain concepts: Explain and elaborate on each concept and principle in the question.
3. Connect with reality: If it is an essay question, you can make a comment based on the topic and some phenomena in reality; if it is a material question, you can point out the problems in the material, that is, use political terms to restructure the material. Repeat it again.
Politics:
Refers to the behavior of governments, political parties, etc. in governing the country. Politics is the superstructure based on the economy, the concentrated expression of the economy, and the sum of various social activities and social relations centered on state power.
Politics is a social force that affects the interests of all members of society and controls their behavior. "Politics" is the most basic concept in political science. It is a historical category that accompanies the country and constantly changes its content and the form and scope of activities with the development of society.