Questions in 2020 tax accountant examination: Finance and Accounting, Tax Law (I) and Tax Law (II);
① Single choice questions, ② Multiple choice questions, ③ Calculation questions (non-directional choice questions) and ④ Comprehensive analysis questions (non-directional choice questions).
Questions of Laws Related to Tax-related Services:
① Single choice questions, ② Multiple choice questions, ③ Comprehensive analysis questions (non-directional multiple choice questions)
Questions of Tax-related Service Practice:
① Multiple choice questions, ② Multiple choice questions, ③ Short answer questions (subjective questions) and ④ Comprehensive analysis questions (subjective questions).
I don't know if you have ever encountered such a situation when you are doing the problem: you are very impressed with a certain knowledge point, and you are very sure that it is an option when you are doing the problem, but when you look at the answer, we choose the wrong one. After a closer look, the original question asks about the "incorrect" one.
Many times, we are all careless like this. It would be a pity if we do the questions well at ordinary times, but in the real exam. Therefore, in order to pass the exam successfully, candidates should bid farewell to carelessness and form a good habit of reading the questions carefully.
It's not terrible to do wrong questions, but I'm afraid that I didn't summarize them in time after doing wrong questions, which not only wastes time, but also fails to achieve the effect of doing the questions. Candidates are advised not to miss a wrong question easily. If they make a mistake, they should ask themselves, why did I make a mistake? Did you make a mistake because you were careless? Or is it because the test center is unfamiliar?
Such a timely summary can help candidates find out the reasons for making mistakes and avoid making the same mistakes again. In addition, I suggest that candidates put the wrong questions in a notebook and review them in time, so as to achieve our goal of doing the questions.