The contents of the Vocational Aptitude Test cover quantitative relations, speech comprehension and expression, judgment and reasoning, data analysis, common sense judgment, etc., and some provinces also include writing topics. These topics focus on the examinee's ability to understand and calculate quantitative relations, comprehensive analysis of language and characters, logical judgment and reasoning, analysis and judgment with basic knowledge, analysis and judgment with basic knowledge, writing ability and so on.
"Comprehensive Application Ability" is an examination subject to test the basic ability that should be possessed in the work of government agencies and institutions. It focuses on subjective questions and mainly tests the reading comprehension ability, comprehensive analysis ability, problem-solving ability, writing expression ability and familiarity with basic official document writing knowledge of candidates.
The main direction of assessment of public institutions.
The questions of public institutions are similar to those of civil servants' line tests, but the general questions are not so large, and the test questions are relatively simple, so there are more high scores; However, it is generally difficult to learn basic knowledge, which mainly examines the candidates' thinking ability, problem-seeing methods and problem-solving ability.
This is a little different from the application. Generally, the examination in public institutions is relatively detailed, and it even takes some work experience to answer well. Even many questions are very novel and the views are quite fashionable. Most people don't know how to write, so it is necessary to expand their knowledge and learn more about overall thinking.