First, distinguish the proportion of questions
In the futures examination, the questions are basically in the form of single choice questions, multiple choice questions, true or false questions and comprehensive questions. Therefore, candidates must distinguish the proportion of each question when answering questions, and each question cannot be ignored. As a relatively difficult judgment question, although there are only two choices of "right" and "wrong", candidates should carefully examine the question to ensure that there are no mistakes and omissions.
In addition, regarding multiple-choice questions, it is still necessary to use the exclusion method to reasonably screen the answers, which is also the safest answering skill for multiple-choice questions.
Second, we should grasp the time of answering questions.
The questions of the futures qualification examination are all objective questions, and the multiple-choice examination usually requires a short time to answer. Therefore, at the beginning of the exam, we must first know the number of questions and quickly estimate the time taken up by each question. Perhaps you will find that each multiple-choice question is allowed to answer for less than one minute. This requires you to plan the answer time in advance.
Third, look at the topic requirements carefully.
Many times, candidates start to answer questions quickly for the sake of speed, which will only improve their error rate. Therefore, in the process of answering questions, we must ensure the accuracy of the answers while ensuring the speed. For example, we usually give four answers when we do multiple-choice questions. Therefore, as a candidate, you can't just look at one answer and fill it out if you think it's right. You should read all four answers, and then choose the most accurate answer to avoid making mistakes.
Fourth, keep the answering speed stable.
There are a large number of questions in the futures qualification examination, so it is necessary to maintain a stable answering speed. The general practice is to read through and answer the questions you know first, and skip the questions you are not sure about. Then recalculate your time and see how much time it takes for each remaining question. It is not worth spending too much time on a problem. Even if you do it right, it may not be worth the loss.