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Is the futures qualification examination difficult? Attached answer method
Futures qualification is a basic entrance examination in the financial field. With the increasing demand for talents in the industry, the number of applicants continues to increase every year. So what do you need to know before signing up for the futures exam? What are the answering skills?

First, about the difficulty of the exam.

The futures qualification examination is an introductory examination, and it won't be too difficult. The questions are all basic knowledge points, and there are not many questions that need in-depth analysis to get answers. Therefore, when reviewing, we should pay more attention to the width and breadth of the knowledge points in the textbook and master the knowledge points seriously and comprehensively, so that the exam will be no problem.

Second, about the exam topics

The qualification examination for futures practitioners includes four types of questions: single-choice questions, multiple-choice questions, judgment questions and comprehensive questions. Among them, the difficulty of single selection and judgment is relatively small. As long as the content of the textbook is in place, it is basically divided into sub-questions, and multiple-choice questions are more difficult. Most candidates are most worried about calculation. Experts here suggest that the examples in the textbook should be understood, and the exams are basically directly applied to the formulas in the textbook. The difficulty of the problem is similar to the example in the textbook. As long as you master the calculation problem to this extent, you can.

Three, the futures qualification examination answering skills

1. Differentiate 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.

2. The method of answering questions should be particular.

After all, the number of questions in the futures qualification examination is relatively large, so it is very necessary for candidates to maintain a stable pace of answering questions. In this regard, we also have a particular way to answer questions. I suggest that when you answer questions, you give priority to simple, easy questions that you can do. If you encounter a problem that you can't solve, you can put it aside for a while and then study it slowly.