The national civil service examination is about to open for six months, and it is essential that the accumulation of knowledge of common sense begins from now on, with knowledge of common sense covering six broad blocks, with a rich and varied range of content, human history and geographical knowledge being accessible through oral memory, and the economic law of science and technology requiring more attention to the politics of the day. I'll give you a quick answer today。
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How do you answer the common sense questions

Generally speaking, it's very straightforward to examine the content of common sense topics, directly related to whether candidates prepared to accumulate such common knowledge, or even if it was not sufficiently vague. Impressions are also not answerable, and generally such topics can be simply abandoned if they are not answered in three seconds, because time is precious and the accumulation of common sense knowledge is largely unsophisticated, making it more difficult to answer without knowing。
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Common sense solver technique

So isn't there some sort of technical solution? In fact, there are a number of techniques that can be used, such as the simplest exclusion, where options that do not correspond to dry information can be directly excluded; the comparative approach, where information from each option is compared to the subject matter of drying and, if the result is different, can also be directly excluded; and the observation approach, where a character comparison is made by observing the keywords in the subject matter and choosing the closest to specificity。
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Get out of these holes

First of all, it depends on whether the subject is right or wrong, so let's not be mistaken to find that the first option is the direct choice of the wrong formulation, but rather that the subject itself is right; and that there must be three notions of integrity, involving the best of options, such as political discourse。
It is believed that these candidates have a basic understanding of common sense, and it is hoped that each candidate will have more accumulated knowledge and steady scores。




