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Civil servant analogy reasoning salt: salty A flower: fragrant B silk: cotton C light: bright D ink: smelly
C the light must be bright. Everything else is wrong.

The administrative professional competence test mainly measures the basic quality and ability elements closely related to the civil servant's occupation, and is suitable for the objective paper-and-pencil test, including speech comprehension and expression, quantitative relationship, judgment and reasoning, data analysis and common sense judgment.

Judgment reasoning mainly examines the examinee's ability to analyze and reason about various things, involving the understanding, comparison, combination, deduction and induction of graphics, word concepts, relationship between things and written materials. Common questions are: graphic reasoning, definition judgment, analogical reasoning, logical judgment, etc.

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During an archaeological excavation, archaeologists found several pieces of Kuiwen pottery in the pre-Qin period in an ancient tomb of the Tang Dynasty. In this regard, experts explained that due to rain erosion and other reasons, these pottery pieces in the pre-Qin period were later washed into the tombs of the Tang Dynasty.

If true, which of the following can best question the views of the above experts?

A. Many cultural relics from the Western Han Dynasty were also found in this ancient tomb of the Tang Dynasty.

This ancient tomb of the Tang Dynasty is well preserved, showing no signs of water leakage or collapse.

C. It was not only in the pre-Qin period that Kuiwen was used, but in the Tang Dynasty, literati took writing Kuiwen as their ability.

D. The burial custom in the Tang Dynasty is to bury the things that the tomb owner loved before his death with the tomb owner.

(Answer: B. In this option, "the ancient tomb is well preserved, with no signs of water leakage or collapse" fundamentally excludes the possibility of "rain washing", which can best question the expert's point of view. )

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