Does the provincial examination interview let the examiner look at the questions? What if I can't hear clearly?

Does the provincial examination interview let the examiner look at the questions? What if I can't hear clearly? I believe that candidates who have participated in the interview of civil servants in the provincial examination should remember the general interview process of the provincial examination. First, the candidates draw lots to decide the examination order and examination room, and then enter the waiting room under the guidance of the examiner. According to the test order and number of candidates, the guide leads them into the interview room and then answers questions in groups. After answering the questions, the candidates leave in an orderly manner, waiting for the results of this interview to be announced. The whole process is not complicated, but candidates need to strictly abide by the rules of the examination room.

In the civil service examination interview, examiners are usually used to reading questions for candidates to answer, so many candidates may not understand or hear the questions clearly. Can you ask the examiner to repeat the question at this time? In fact, generally speaking, it is allowed to repeat the topic, but it is best to hear and understand the topic clearly the first time. It is suggested that candidates can briefly record the main points and ideas on the draft paper with a pen while listening to the topic, so that there will be no situation where they don't understand anything after reading the topic.

Secondly, if you really don't understand some questions, don't be too alarmed. Grab what you can and don't rush to answer. Be sure to organize your own language. Try to avoid the mantra or stuttering when answering questions. The language is fluent and the logic is clear. It is best to make eye contact with the examiner.

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