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What's the difference between a 4-hour quick question about architecture and a 6-hour quick question? Is it a four-hour plan and effect?

Generally, there are only 3 hours and 6 hours of quick questions! And generally speaking, schools that take a three-hour quick exam at the first entrance examination for postgraduate entrance examination will definitely take another quick exam at the second interview. If the time is short, there will still be a lot of general drawings, and both horizontal and vertical sections and renderings should be drawn. The difference is:

1. The scale and complexity of buildings are different. For example, the building area of the three-hour quick question is definitely relatively small, generally not exceeding 1 000 square meters, with two floors on the plane and three floors on the top locally. The building function is relatively simple. The six-hour quick topic varies a lot, from more than a thousand planes to five or six thousand square meters (super-large, usually standard-floor hotels).

2. The required drawing scale and drawing size are different. A three-hour quick question may draw at most 1:200, or even as small as 1:400! And the drawing size is generally the size of No.2 paper! 6-hour quick questions are generally horizontal and vertical sections, and the drawing scale is 1:200. Small area even needs 1: 100 drawing! 6-hour quick questions are usually drawn on 1 paper (of course, there are exceptions, multiple No.2 papers)!