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Is the futures exam a written one?
The futures test is not a written test, but a computer test. The examination is conducted in the form of closed book and computer examination. As an entry-level examination for the entry into the futures industry, the futures qualification examination adopts closed-book and computer examination methods. Candidates answer questions by computer, and the examination time of each subject is 100 minutes, with a perfect score of 100 and 60 as the passing line.

Futures test questions:

Basic knowledge of futures *** 130 Topic:

(1) Multiple choice questions: 60 questions, each with 0.5 points ***30 points;

(2) Multiple-choice questions: 30 questions, each question 1 point, ***30 points;

(3) True or false: 20 channels, 0.5 point for each channel, *** 10 point;

(4) Comprehensive questions: 20 questions, each with 1.5 points and ***30 points.

Futures laws and regulations theme *** 130 theme:

(1) Multiple choice questions: 60 questions, each with 0.5 points ***30 points;

(2) Multiple-choice questions: 30 questions, each question 1 point, ***30 points;

(3) True or false: 20 channels, 0.5 point for each channel, *** 10 point;

(4) Comprehensive questions: 20 questions, each with 1.5 points and ***30 points.

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