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    Key Point:Click to download. LineClick to download. BenPart two common sense judgement(15 questions)21. The use and maintenance of household routines (single-choice) requires a scientific approach, and the following is correct:A. Vegetable furniture should be avoided in a damp environment in case the fungus breeds resulting in fibres rottenB. Valuable items should be located in separate locations, using space separation to enhance security against theftC.

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    Part two common sense judgement

    (15 questions)

    21. The use and maintenance of household routines (single-choice) requires a scientific approach, and the following is correct:

    A. Vegetable furniture should be avoided in a damp environment in case the fungus breeds resulting in fibres rotten

    B. Valuable items should be located in separate locations, using space separation to enhance security against theft

    C. Power outlets in the children's area of activity should be equipped with protective covers to effectively disrupt current leakage through physical isolation

    D. Organic stains on the publication of clothed sands can be wiped with alcohol to be completely removed with their strong solubility

    22. The following poems (single-choice) are wrong with their underlying scientific principles:

    “camber dragon quest quest” — candle burning conveys energy through heat trajectories and diffusion

    “redness is not a merciless thing, and spring mud is more protective of flowers” — microbiological decomposition promotes the material cycle

    C. “rain breaker, clean fall sky” — water drip surface tension interfusing sunlight into rainbows

    “the moon of april and the flowers of the mountain rise” — sea-level rise leading to lower temperatures affecting the flowering cycle of plants

    23. The geographical phenomena described in the following verse (single question) are arranged by geographical location from east to west, in the correct order:

    ♪ a man is a man ♪

    Two layers of ice can't hold on

    Why do you blame the willows

    Four dark clouds crush the city, and the light rises to the sky

    A. 4123b. 1432c. 4132d. 1423

    24. In the ancient chinese poetry (single-chorus) that often sends emotions or depictions through specific things or activities, the following lines correspond correctly to the activities they depict:

    “3 by 5”, 6 by 7 million men — theatre art

    “mr. Drunk, boy helper” — intoxication

    C. “wording far, dense around villages” — fence protection

    D. “the mischievous pellets, the pyroscope”

    25. (single) under the law of the people's republic of china on the political disposition of public officials, a public official shall be dismissed from service in the following cases:

    A. Intentional violation by a civil servant within 12 months of the imposition of disciplinary action

    B. One year's imprisonment and two years ' probation for bribery of state-owned enterprises

    C. Persons in charge of management in grass-roots mass self-government organizationsc

    D. Staff member of the public service establishment, who lost $50,000 for negligence but cooperated with the investigation to present the facts of his offence

    Wang was suspended for two years for intentional homicide and performed well during the stay. With regard to the legal consequences of their execution, the following statements are correct:

    A. The death penalty shall not be imposed on an elderly person who has reached the age of seventy-five at the time of his trial

    If wang has committed a crime without intent during a suspended death period, the sentence shall be reduced to 25 years' imprisonment upon expiry of two years

    C. The death penalty may be carried out with the approval of the supreme people's court if wang has committed the crime intentionally while his death is suspended, in aggravating circumstances

    D. In the event of a significant performance by wang during the moratorium, a sentence of 25 years ' imprisonment may not be commuted until the supreme people's court has approved it

    27. (single) the following events were wrong in their historical significance:

    Against the us-dprk war — laying the foundations of china's great power and breaking the myth of the invincibility of united states forces

    The battle against the japanese national unity, the beginning of the nation-wide struggle, was officially launched by tai's army

    C. Establishment of special economic zones — marking the beginning of the opening up of china to the outside world and laying the foundation for the exploration of a market economy

    D. Six plenums - presenting marxist chinaization to consolidate mao zedong's leadership

    28. One of the following (single-chorus) errors in their correspondence with their respective historical figures, places of origin and generations:

    A. A meal of gold — xin han — zehan — the story of the wing

    Dreambread - li bai - tang dynasty

    C. Re-emergence — cheon-an — new words

    D. Condolences and sobbing — zeng and zheng autumn — zhang fei zi

    29. (on a stand-alone basis) shareholders in a limited liability company will decide to increase the registered capital, and shareholders a (with 30 per cent of contributions paid) will be in favour of giving priority to the right to pay, but other shareholders believe that the share should be allocated in proportion to the share held. According to the companies act, the following statements are incorrect:

    A. All shareholders may exclude, by agreement, the rule of preference for contributions in proportion to contributions

    B. A shareholder shall be deemed to have waived that right automatically if he or she fails to exercise his or her right of preferential recognition within a specified period of time

    C. Shareholders of limited liability companies have, in principle, the right to be given priority at the time of replenishment in proportion to their contributions

    D. Shareholders do not, in principle, have a preferential right of subscription in the case of replenishment of limited companies unless otherwise provided in the charter of the company

    30. The number of chromosomes (single-chorus) varies significantly between cell types and organisms, and the following descriptions of chromosomes correspond to errors:

    Body cells - double the number of chromosomes b. Reproduction cells - single-fold the number of chromosomes body

    C. Down syndrome — 47 chromosomes d. Filamentals — the number of chromosomes remains unchanged

    31. Many phenomena in everyday life are closely related to chemical principles. The following statement is correct:

    A. 84 disinfection with cleaning toilets produces toxic chlorine gas and is hazardous

    B. Coloured glasses change colour with the strength of the light because the oxidation of the silver genre in the lens changes the light

    C. Aluminum is often used in packaging foods because of its surface passivation to form a stable protection layer

    D. Surface conjunction after milk heating is due to high-temperature oscillation of fats forming protective membranes

    32. The following (single) proverbs are wrong with their underlying principles of physics:

    “line sawn timber broken, dripping” — material fatigue caused by persistent micropressures

    B. “cylinders wear skirts and it rains in the sky” — water vapours condensate into beads

    C. “cool before frost, cold after snow” — thermal processes of geling and melting heating

    “aqueous water, no sound” - aerobic bursting in fluids is associated with boiling state

    33. Which of the following poems (separate) depicts the geographical phenomenon most closely related to the urban heat island effect?

    A. Qing qing qian, the mountains are like jade b. Qing's city

    C. Nightingale creek, west of the shibuya bridge, d. The city has three volts left

    34. The following poems are correct for the plant or thing that they depict, which is often expressed through the portrayal of natural objects:

    "green clouds cut leaves, low-protected gold crumbs"

    It's called "foot ping."

    C. "what's dark, red, the first in a flower"

    It's called the almonds

    35. Which of the following poems (singles) is different from the other three?

    A. One-year-old bye-bye, a child-in-law's dress-and-comfort. Medium

    It's all over the place

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