After the examination of propositional subjects, candidates should fill in the information such as name and test number correctly on the answer sheet of propositional subjects issued by invigilators. If there are omissions, filling errors, missing bar codes or illegible handwriting, etc., which affect the scoring results, the candidates are responsible for it.
Candidates should correctly fill in the columns such as name and test number on the front page of the test paper and the designated position of each answer sheet (double-sided), and paste the "candidate information barcode" in the "paste position of candidate information barcode" area of each test paper.
Precautions for the exam:
When filling, draw a rectangle with a length of 3mm and a width of 1mm on the corresponding information bit. Cards should be accurate, profound, complete, even and clean. "Quasi" means that the position of the information bit must be coated, and grooves and dislocations cannot occur.
"Dark" means that the color of the information bit should be dark, but the card should not be cut. "Full" means that the small rectangular box of information bits should be filled, and it cannot exceed the outside or under the box.
"Uniform" means that the color depth of all information bits on the drawn information card is basically the same, and the same information bits should also maintain the same chromaticity. "Cleaning" means keeping the card clean, and it is not allowed to drop ink, get dirty or scribble with a filling pen in the non-information area.
If you use a pencil, you must use a plastic eraser to clean the mistakes. It is generally recommended to fill in the information card with 2B pencil. In some fields, standardized tests have vertical and vertical answer sheets. In order to prevent cheating, different candidates use different versions of the answer sheet, so pay attention to whether the answer sheet is horizontal or vertical.