The four-volume judicial examination takes two days, and the average score is 36. Test papers 1, 2 and 3 are machine-readable multiple-choice questions, in which each volume contains * * * multiple-choice questions (there are 5 single-choice questions, 1 point for each question, 4 multiple-choice questions, 2 points for each question, and 1 indefinite multiple-choice questions, 2 points for each question)
Test paper 4 is subjective questions, including 1 short answer question, 5-6 case analysis questions and discussion questions.
each paper has a perfect score of 15, and the specific subjects are:
Paper 1: Common sense. Including: socialist concept of rule of law, jurisprudence, legal history, constitution, economic law, international law, private international law, international economic law, legal professional ethics and professional responsibility; Examination time: 8:3-11:3.
examination paper 2: criminal and administrative legal system. Including: criminal law, criminal procedure law, administrative law and administrative procedure law; Examination time: 14:-17:.
examination paper 3: civil and commercial legal system. Including: civil law, commercial law, civil procedure law (including arbitration system); Examination time: 8:3-11:3.
test paper 4: case (case) analysis, judgment documents and essay questions. Including the subjects listed in Test Paper 1, Test Paper 2 and Test Paper 3. Examination time: 14:-17:3.
You don't have to take an English math test or anything. You can pass it if you learn it well. It's all the same if you take any test!
Note that this is the current regulation, but it is rumored that there will be a big reform in 211. I don't know how to change it, but the content of the exam should not change much, and the change may only be in form.