EPI and English of CCB are both multiple-choice questions, and the comprehensive knowledge is 50 to 30. I mention this because CCB has the most multiple-choice questions among the banks I have tested.
1.EPI, speech comprehension, quantitative relation, logical reasoning, data analysis. Similar to what the net post said, there are also questions similar to public examinations and institutions. When I did it, I skipped the mathematical relationship and did it first. Data analysis I suggest you spend more time.
2. There are two pieces of comprehensive knowledge, professional behavior test and professional basic knowledge test.
There are both single-choice questions and multiple-choice questions, and multiple-choice questions are used in the vocational basic knowledge examination (this question is the most).
The comprehensive knowledge of banks is relatively extensive, including economics, international finance, monetary banking, accounting foundation, management, marketing, economic law, computer foundation and current affairs and politics.
3. English additional questions, only reading comprehension, feel a little more difficult than postgraduate English, there are many detailed questions, and there is still a horizontal line to pull.
4. Professional personality test, just answer it carefully.