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Are the contents of the written examinations for public institutions generally the same?

The content of the written test for public institutions is partially different. The examination for public institutions is divided into two stages, the first stage is the written examination and the second stage is the interview. The written examination generally tests the "Vocational Aptitude Test" and the "Basic Knowledge of the Public Examination". The former is basically the same as the "Exercise Test" of the public examination. Generally, there is only a difference in the number of questions and the difficulty of the questions, while the latter is more comprehensive and will cover Politics, economics, science and technology, culture, history, current affairs, philosophical theories, etc.

There will also be certain professional subject examinations. Professional examinations depend on the needs of each position and are not unified. For example, candidates taking exams for schools must take exams on pedagogy, educational psychology, educational laws and regulations, teacher professional ethics, and current affairs politics.

Existing public institutions include eighteen categories:

1. Educational institutions.

2. Science and technology institutions.

3. Cultural institutions.

4. Health institutions.

5. Social welfare institutions.

6. Sports institutions.

7. Transportation institutions.

8. Urban public utility units.

9. Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, fishery and water institutions.

10. Information consulting institutions.

11. Intermediary service institutions.

12. Survey and design institutions.

13. Earthquake detection and prevention institutions.

14. Marine institutions.

15. Environmental protection institutions.

16. Inspection and testing institutions.

17. Intellectual property institutions.

18. Government logistics service institutions.