Inquiry examination focuses on examining students' comprehensive application of historical knowledge, integrating and analyzing the materials provided by the examination paper, exploring and discovering, and forming their own understanding. If you want to answer the inquiry questions well, you should not only master the basic knowledge of the textbook systematically, but also have correct problem-solving ideas and skilled answering skills.
Step 1: Examine the questions and understand the meaning of the questions.
When examining questions, we should first read the given materials carefully and clearly explore the theme. All questions revolve around this topic, so as to avoid deviating from the topic when answering questions. Secondly, we should pay attention to the words required by the topic (brief description, examples, evaluation, influence, function, meaning, understanding, viewpoint), as well as the scope of time and space, keywords and so on.
Step 2: Go back to the textbook and find the combination point.
The topic of inquiry test questions and their answer orientation are all based on textbooks, and we must also solve problems based on textbook knowledge. Facts have proved that those blind judgments that are divorced from textbooks, ramble and speak loudly are all taboos for taking the exam. Although the inquiry questions are very flexible, the questions are often outside the book, but the answers can basically be found in the book. As long as you flexibly understand the internal relationship between knowledge points and the overall structure of teaching materials through various methods in your usual study, and then learn to find the combination of materials and knowledge through long-term training, and learn the methods and skills of creative answering questions, you will be able to change constantly.
Step 3: sort out the answers and pay attention to the main points, serial numbers and paragraphs.