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Which of the five major subject competitions is the easiest?

Biology is the easiest among the five major science competitions.

1. The five major subject competitions include the five disciplines of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and informatics. They are the main science competitions. The awards of the five major subject competitions are highly recognized by independent enrollment colleges. There are three main categories of independent enrollment competitions: science competitions (Five University Science Olympiads), liberal arts competitions and science and innovation competitions.

(1) From the perspective of competition difficulty, generally speaking, Mathematics ≥ Physics > Chemistry ≥ Informatics > Biology.

(2) From the perspective of recognition by universities, that is, the recognition of this event by independent enrollment colleges, Mathematics ≥ Physics > Chemistry ≥ Informatics > Biology.

(3) From the perspective of major selection, that is, in the independent enrollment and selection process, candidates can freely choose the degree of major after being selected through certain subject competitions, ranking as Mathematics > Physics > Chemistry > Informatics ≥Bio.

2. Mathematics competition content: The preliminary round shall not exceed the current high school mathematics teaching syllabus; the content of the semi-finals shall be subject to the competition syllabus; the final shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the International Mathematical Olympiad.

3. Physics competition content: The content of the competition includes parts of high school physics and college physics, and is based on the competition outline.

4. Chemistry competition content: including basic content of high school mathematics, physics, biology, geography and environmental science. Please refer to the competition outline for details. The finals will make appropriate supplements and improvements based on the basic requirements of the preliminary rounds.

5. Biology competition content: improved and expanded based on the current middle school syllabus. Contains parts of high school biology and college biology. The content of the competition is mainly based on the competition outline.

6. Informatics competition content: The scope of questions, competition format and scoring standards are determined by the league outline formulated by the Scientific Committee. The preliminary round takes general and practical computer knowledge as the test content, focusing on basic and practical knowledge, and is mainly based on written tests.