The 2020 futures qualification examination includes three subjects: futures basic knowledge, futures laws and regulations, and futures investment analysis.
After passing the two subjects of "Futures Basis" and "Futures Laws and Regulations", you can apply for the subject of "Futures Investment Analysis". The examination time for each subject is 100 minutes.
"Basic Knowledge of Futures" and "Futures Laws and Regulations" are valid in the current year and the next two years, and those who pass the two subjects can obtain the "Certificate of Qualification Examination for Futures Practitioners". The certificate of examination results is valid for a long time. You can log in to the "Qualification Examination/Result Inquiry" section of the website of China Futures Association for printing.
Those who have passed the examination of Futures Investment Analysis have obtained the Certificate of Qualification for Futures Investment Analysis Examination, which is valid for a long time. Those who meet the relevant conditions stipulated by the association may apply for futures investment consulting qualification.
Test questions and questions
Questions should include four types: single choice, multiple choice, judgment and synthesis.
1. Basic knowledge of futures: ** 140 topic.
Multiple choice questions: 60 questions, each with 0.5 points ***30 points;
Multiple choice questions: 40 questions, each with 1 score ***40 points;
True or false: 20 tracks, each with 0.5 points, *** 10 points;
Comprehensive questions: 20 questions, each question 1 point, ***20 points.
2. Futures laws and regulations: ** 140 topic.
Multiple choice questions: 60 questions, each with 0.5 points ***30 points;
Multiple choice questions: 40 questions, each with 1 score ***40 points;
True or false: 20 tracks, each with 0.5 points, *** 10 points;
Comprehensive questions: 20 questions, each question 1 point, ***20 points.
The examination for futures practitioners adopts closed-book and computer examination methods. All questions are objective multiple-choice questions. The number of questions in each subject is 140, and the full score is 100, and 60 is a pass. Each subject is organized in multiple sessions, and the examination time for a single subject is 100 minutes.