Objective questions are answered using subjective methods.
The legal examination is divided into objective questions and subjective questions. Regarding the objective questions, they are all multiple choice questions. They are divided into paper one and paper two, each worth 100 points. There are 100 questions, consisting of individual items. It consists of multiple-choice questions (50 questions), multiple-choice questions (40 questions), and indefinite-choice questions (10 questions).
I believe that students all have this feeling. Even if I have done the real test N times and I can remember the answers, why can’t I still fail? Then, I want to ask you, can you remember the test points of this real test? Are you sure? Can you really understand why the four options A, B, C, and D are right and wrong? If your answer is: "NO", then let me tell you that using this method of "subjective answers to objective questions" can Solve problems effectively so that we can maximize the use of real questions. Extended information
For example:
When Professor A holds an academic lecture, he announces the title and price of his new book on the bulletin board outside the auditorium, and informs potential buyers at the door signature on the signature book. Student B did not pay attention to the announcement, thinking that the signature book was for signing in, so he signed on it. I would like to ask: Does B’s signature act constitute an expression of intention?
Answer: No.
Reason: Expression of intention, that is, a person with adequate capacity for civil conduct expresses the effect of his independent formation in an external act. The expression of meaning includes "behavior meaning, effect meaning, and expression behavior". Behavioral meaning refers to the consciousness of intending to perform the behavior, and the meaning is expressed.
External actions are the result of the independent will of the actor; the effect means, that is, the person expressing the intention must have the intention to produce certain private law effects (contracts, wills, marriages, etc.) (that is, regarding The meaning of the creation, change and elimination of rights and obligations), which is the so-called "true meaning", such as: wanting to buy a house, wanting to give property to others; expressive behavior, that is, the meaning of the person expressing the inner effect and intention in the external behavior (express + tacit Show).
In this question, Student B’s signing behavior does not have any effective meaning, so Student B’s signing behavior is not an expression of intention.