What is the total score of the national college entrance examination questions?
At present, the test papers used in different provinces in China are not the same, so the total score of the college entrance examination and the scores of individual subjects are not the same. The total score of Zhejiang, Beijing and Tianjin college entrance examinations with independent propositions is 750 points, and the scores of each subject are: Chinese 150, Mathematics 150, English 150, literature comprehensive/science comprehensive 150. Of course, there are some different provinces in these provinces, such as Hainan, Jiangsu and Shanghai. The total score of college entrance examination in Hainan Province is 900, but the calculation of students' total score is more complicated, in which the scores of Chinese and English are 150, and the scores of politics, history, geography, physics, chemistry and biology are 100, plus the conversion score (the Education Bureau can only calculate according to the ranking of candidates, generally naked scores plus 200), and finally add 65438. At present, the total score of the college entrance examination in Jiangsu Province is 480, including Chinese, Mathematics 160, foreign language 120, Chinese and Mathematics 40, liberal arts candidates 40 and science candidates 40. The score of Shanghai College Entrance Examination is 660, and the scores of Chinese, Mathematics and Foreign Languages are 150. Politics, history, geography, physics, chemistry and biology, with 70 points each. Matters needing attention in the college entrance examination in recent days, try to reduce unnecessary cross-city mobility and avoid going to gathering places with large population mobility. Please wear masks scientifically in public places, maintain good living habits, wash your hands frequently and do not spit everywhere. Candidates should take time to make a field trip one day before the exam to understand the location, layout, surrounding environment and the route to the test center. Prepare ID cards, admission tickets and other documents in advance, as well as stationery such as pencils, erasers, pens, compasses and rulers, and put them in transparent bags for exams, where they can be easily seen. Mobile phones, clocks, radio transceivers, calculators, written materials, self-provided papers and other communication tools and other items outside the examination requirements shall not be brought into the examination room.