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National Unified Examination for Women to Choose Husbands
① This examination paper is the unified national exam for women choosing husbands. All provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities, and planned cities (excluding Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan) must use this exam paper and are not allowed to create their own questions.
② Since same-sex marriage is not legally recognized, all participants in the exam must be male. If a female registers, she must undergo sex reassignment surgery at a designated hospital before the exam begins, otherwise her exam eligibility will be revoked.
③ Candidates must adhere to examination rules: no cheating notes, no whispering, no swapping of exam papers. Those who violate these rules will face penalties including disqualification from marriage, forced pairing with undesirable partners such as dinosaurs, lazy wives, or HIV carriers.
④ Personal information such as name must be written within the sealed area. Posting personal photos is prohibited. Early revelation of good looks will be treated as hooliganism; early revelation of unattractive looks will be treated as disturbing public order. Any photos posted will be covered with a pig head symbol.
1. Multiple Choice Questions
1. When proposing to your partner, which method would you choose? ()
① Propose during dinner with a diamond ring
② Marriage details have been pre-discussed; propose by setting a date
③ Use creative scenes from novels and TV dramas for an unexpected romantic proposal. Specific ideas can be detailed in a plan.
④ Directly go to her parents' home to express marriage intentions and ask for their approval
2. When considering a marriage partner, would her virginity affect your decision?
① Not at all concerned
② A little concerned but love overrides it
③ Very concerned and causes some trouble
④ Absolutely will not consider, only virgins can marry
3. How do you think wedding expenses should be handled?
① From one's own savings
② One's own savings plus parental support
③ Parental support
④ Delay expressing opinions to wait for the other party to suggest splitting costs
⑤ Proactively request the other party and their family to split costs
4. When preparing for marriage, if you purchase property using your savings, what would you do for your partner?
① Write her name as co-owner
② Request premarital property certification
③ Discuss with fiancée and seek her opinion
5. If your parents come from hometown to where you live with your spouse, what would you do?
① Directly arrange for them to stay at your home
② Discuss with wife and follow her wishes; agree to have them stay at home if she agrees, otherwise make other arrangements
③ Discuss with wife, but regardless of her agreement or opposition, still bring them home and try to convince her with reason
④ Directly make other arrangements such as hotel
6. When under great work pressure and distress, what would you do?
① Vent troubles to wife at dinner table
② Go out with colleagues for drinking, singing, and entertainment to relieve stress
③ Drink alone, visit gym or other ways
④ Take wife and children on trips or other entertainment to relieve stress without telling her about your troubles
7. If one day you were to hit your wife, what would be the most likely situation?
① Wife making unreasonable fusses like baselessly suspecting you of infidelity
② Discovering wife having an affair
③ Having an argument with wife when under great stress and bad mood
④ Wife being disrespectful to your parents
⑤ Never hitting your wife under any circumstances
8. If you discover your wife frequently chatting online with a stranger, what would you do?
① Say nothing and let her be
② Although say nothing, feel uncomfortable inside
③ Hint to wife to focus more on household matters
④ Question wife about who she is chatting with, whether they are male or female, and their relationship
⑤ Simply grab a chair and sit beside her to watch closely
10. What are your hobbies?
① Watching TV
② Everything related to cars
③ Reading books
④ Workaholic with no particular hobby
⑤ Others, please specify
11. If you have bad habits that your wife opposes, what would you do?
① Quit smoking and drinking
② Pretend to agree but secretly continue
③ Reduce quantity and frequency
④ Ignore and continue
12. If your child comes home crying after being criticized by the teacher at school, what would you do?
① Comfort your child and explain why they were criticized
② Take your child to school to find the teacher, understand the situation, and communicate with the teacher
③ Severely criticize your child and tell them to follow school rules
④ Leave it to your wife to handle; as a father, there is no need to deal with these things
13. If you discover your wife has had an affair, what would you do?
① Get drunk and return angrily to argue with her
② Stay calm, test her, and cleverly make her confess
③ Feel humiliated and confront your wife demanding divorce
④ Talk to your wife and see if you've made any mistakes
⑤ Complain to friends and relatives seeking their help
⑥ Such a woman is promiscuous and deserves cursing and humiliation; immediately divorce
II. Short Answer Questions
1. What do you think is the foundation for a lifelong happy marriage?
2. What do you think is the most important thing in life for men?
3. What are your requirements for an "ideal wife"?
4. What are your thoughts on DINK (Double Income No Kids) families?
III. Essay Question
Discuss whether marriage restrains men.
IV. Essay
"How Good Husbands Are Made"
Requirements: Content must be true, word count must be no less than 10,000 words.
V. Short Answer Questions
Must the wife cook and take care of the children at home? If your wife wants to pursue a career outside, do you support her?
VI. Practical Operation Question
Please cook a meal on site (materials self-prepared).