The National Center for University Entrance Examinations has released reference videos and worksheets for descriptive questions before the trial survey (pretest) for the introduction of the common test.Examples of correct answers and conditions for correct answers are described so that you can easily score yourself while watching the video.

 According to the National Center for University Entrance Examinations, the reference videos and worksheets were released in Japanese, Mathematics I, and Mathematics A, and the video viewing time was 17 to 19 minutes.The worksheet explains examples of correct answers and the conditions for correct answers, and the video explains what kind of test the common test for university admission will be, points to note when taking the pretest, points for self-scoring, and so on.

 In the Japanese language worksheet, a question was asked to correct the wording of the proposal for revitalizing the cityscape conservation area, and the number of characters, necessary keywords, and their synonyms were presented as three correct answer conditions.Candidates will self-assess by looking at which conditions their answers meet.If you don't know if the conditions are met, check "Unable to score", and if you don't remember your answer, check "Unknown answer".

 The pretest will be held from November 11th to 13th at about 24 high schools nationwide, and three descriptive questions will be given in Japanese, Mathematics I, and Mathematics A.The answer time is 1,900 minutes in Japanese, 3 minutes in math I, and 100 minutes in math A, including the mark formula.The content of the question will be announced in early December along with preliminary figures such as the overall correct answer rate.

reference:[National Center for University Entrance Examinations] Reference videos and worksheets for self-scoring

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