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Written and computer-based exams.
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1. Basic computer knowledge (tested in the form of multiple-choice questions).
1.Types of development of computers and their areas of application
2.The composition and main technical indicators of computer software and hardware systems
3.Representation and storage of data in a computer
4.The concept and application of multi-** technology
5.Characteristics of computer viruses Classification and prevention of computer viruses
6.the concept of computer networks, composition and classification; The concept and prevention and control of computer and network information security
7.Concepts, principles, and applications of Internet network services
2. The function and use of word (operation questions account for 30 points).
1.Microsoft Office app interface usage and feature settings
2.The basic functions of Word, the creation, saving, printing, and protection of documents, and other basic operations
3.Formatting fonts and paragraphs, applying document styles and themes, adjusting page layouts, and more
4.The production of ** in the document is with
5.Graphics in documents and the processing of image (piece) objects, the use of text boxes and document parts, the input of symbols and mathematical formulas
6.Sectioning, pagination, and section operations for documents, setting of document headers and footers, and document content reference operations
7.Document review and revision
8.Leverage the mail merge feature to create and process documents in bulk
9.Multi-window and multi-document, the use of document views
10.Analyze the material and extract relevant information to refer to the Word document as needed
3. The function and use of Excel (30 points for operation questions).
1.The basic functions of Excel, the basic operation of workbooks and worksheets, the control of work views
2.Entry and modification of worksheet data
3.Cell Formatting Operation Data formatting settings
4.Protection of workbooks and worksheets Share and revise
5.References to cells and the use of formulas and functions
6.Linkage of multiple worksheets
7.Creation of sparklines and charts with embellishment
8.Sorting, filtering, subordinating, grouping, display, and merging of data
9.Use of Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts
10.Data simulation analysis and calculation
11.Simple use of macro functions
12.Obtain external data and analyze and process
13.Analyze the data material and extract relevant information according to the needs and refer it to the excel document
4. Functions and uses of PowerPoint (20 points for operation questions).
1.The basic functions and basic operations of PowerPoint, the view mode and usage of presentations
2.Theme settings for slides in presentations Background settings for mastering and use
With 4Interactive settings such as object animation, slide transition effect, link operation and so on
5.Slideshow settings, presentation packaging, and output
6.Analyze the material and extract relevant information to refer to the PowerPoint document as needed
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Level 2 Computer Science ExamQuestion type score:
MS Office Advanced Application & Design.
1. Multiple choice questions, 20 questions, 20 points (including public basic knowledge.)
part 10 points);
2. Word operation, 1 question, 30 points;
3. Excel operation Yinhui, 1 question, 30 points;
4. PowerPoint operation, 1 question, 20 points.
WPS Office Advanced Applications & Design.
1. Single-choice blind questions, 20 questions, 20 points (including 10 points for the public basic knowledge part);
2. WPS processing text document operation question, 1 question, 30 points;
3. WPS processing electronic ** operation question, 1 question, 30 points;
4. WPS processing presentation operation questions, 1 question, 20 points.
C language programming.
1. Multiple-choice questions, 40 questions, 40 points (including 10 points for the public basic knowledge part);
2. Program fill-in-the-blank questions, 1 question, 18 points;
3. Program modification questions, 1 question, 18 points;
4. Programming question, 1 question, 24 points.
Python language programming.
1. Multiple-choice questions, 40 questions, 40 points (including 10 points for the public basic knowledge part);
2. Basic operation questions, 3 questions, 15 points;
3. Simple application questions, 2 questions, 25 points;
4. Comprehensive application questions, 1 question, 20 points.
Passing Criteria for Computer Level 2 Exam Results:
National Computer Grading Examination.
A 100-point system is implemented, but candidates are notified of their results based on their ranking scores. The ranking score is divided into four categories: "pass", "pass", "good", and "excellent". 100-90 is "excellent", 89-80 is "good", 79-60 is "pass", and 59-0 is "fail".
A small number of test centers will notify the candidates' specific score scores, and most test centers and general inquiry methods will notify the candidates' rankings, ranking codes and meanings as follows:
Excellent, i.e. not less than 90 points;
Good, i.e. not less than 80 but less than 90 points;
Pass, i.e. not less than 60 points but less than 80 points;
Fail, i.e. less than 60 points.
Those with an overall pass score or above will be considered to have passed the exam.
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