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Comprehensive answer set of futures multiple-choice questions
Getting a certificate is never too little or too much. If you want to have a good development, you should not only have certain work experience, but also obtain various certificates to prove yourself. As an accountant, if you want to engage in the futures industry, the futures qualification certificate is a necessary certificate, so what do you need to prepare to sign up for the futures qualification examination?

Introduction to futures qualification examination

The qualification examination for futures practitioners is an entry examination for futures practitioners and a national qualification examination. The examination is supervised and guided by China Securities Regulatory Commission, sponsored by China Futures Association and specifically undertaken by ATA Company.

Apply for qualification

1, age18;

2. Have full capacity for civil conduct;

3. Have a high school education or above;

4. Other conditions stipulated by China Securities Regulatory Commission.

subject of examination

At present, the qualification examination subjects for futures practitioners are "futures basic knowledge" and "futures laws and regulations". After passing the above two subjects, you can apply for Futures Investment Analysis.

Examination type

1 The examination adopts the method of closed-book computer examination. All questions are objective multiple-choice questions.

The number of questions in each subject is 155, and the full score is 100, and 60 is a pass.

3. Organize multiple examinations for each subject, and the examination time for a single subject is 100 minutes.

4 Basic knowledge subjects: total 155 questions.

Multiple choice questions: 60 questions, each with 0.5 points, totaling 30 points;

Multiple choice questions: 60 questions, each with 0.5 points, totaling 30 points;

True or false: 20 tracks, each with 0.5 points, totaling 10 points;

Comprehensive questions: 15 channel, 2 points for each channel, a total of 30 points.

5 Futures laws and regulations: 155.

Multiple choice questions: 60 questions, each with 0.5 points, totaling 30 points;

Multiple choice questions: 60 questions, each with 0.5 points, totaling 30 points;

True or false: 20 tracks, each with 0.5 points, totaling 10 points;

Comprehensive questions: 15 channel, 2 points for each channel, a total of 30 points.

What should I pay attention to when taking the futures qualification examination?

1. Grasp the answer time.

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.

2. 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.

3. Pay attention to the topic requirements when answering questions

According to the requirements of the topic, many candidates began to answer questions without even looking at the requirements of the topic. Remember, be sure to see all the options clearly. A careful multiple-choice question, all options may be attractive, however, when marking papers, only one is the right choice. For example, multiple-choice questions need an optimal answer. Obviously, in addition to the best answer, some answers in the alternatives may be correct to varying degrees, but they are only incomplete and incomplete. However, there are also some candidates who are immediately attracted by a "good" or "attractive" alternative answer when they look at the basic items, and put the rest of the answers in the past without even looking at them, thus losing many chances to score.