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What subjects will be tested in the 2013 Shanghai Maritime Safety Administration recruitment examination for public institutions?

The exam in 2015 lasted for one to three hours without a break. The test paper consists of two parts, one is a practical test with 100 questions; the other is an essay with 3 questions. The overall time is very tight, and the three essay questions total more than 1,600 words. Time needs to be controlled well. Practice test: The general knowledge test did not cover many current affairs, only one or two questions in my impression. The difficulty level of the speech is average, and it is done smoothly. In the logical part, there is almost no inevitability reasoning and more possibility reasoning. There are 10 questions in the quantitative relations part and the numerical reasoning part, which are not too difficult. There are a few questions that cannot be calculated. The mathematical operation questions are also relatively simple. If you look at them carefully, they are relatively low in difficulty. The data analysis part is also relatively easy. The main reason is that it is difficult to control time, because other public institutions take 2 hours to complete the test, sometimes 100 questions, sometimes 120 questions. The test is not difficult. If you do it carefully, the accuracy rate is actually very high, but time will definitely affect it. When it comes to the essay later, it takes only one and a half hours to complete the essay, which is a bit rushed because I still have to read the essay materials. Basically everyone who comes out of the examination room feels that there is not enough time. I won’t talk about those at the master level, this is the case for most of them. Application essay: There are one to three questions. I am too pressed for time and I write very poorly. The first step is to summarize, write the deeds of two people, 300 words each. The second step is to propose countermeasures, which seems to be to propose feasible countermeasures to the XX problems existing in grassroots civil servants. It seems to be 500 words. It is not enough to move the countermeasures in the materials into the blank spaces, and even if the countermeasures are deduced from the questions, it is not enough. I did not fill up the space for this question and did not have time to think about it. This also shows that I do not have enough accumulation in this area. I am vacant of this content. In the future, when reading current affairs, pay attention to how people analyze problems and propose countermeasures, and make a good accumulation. The third level is a large composition, no less than 800 words. Probably, grassroots cadres should "seek truth and respect facts" and write an article based on the deeds of advanced figures in the materials.

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