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What is the qualification standard for futures examination? Incidental answering skills
The futures qualification examination is conducted in the form of closed-book paperless computer examination, and the examination questions are objective multiple-choice questions. In terms of test questions, the number of test questions in each subject is 140, the total score is 100, and the qualified score is 60 points.

What is the scoring standard of the futures qualification examination?

The futures industry examination adopts paperless computer examination and closed-book examination, and the examination questions are objective multiple-choice questions. In terms of test questions, the number of test questions in each subject is 140, and the test duration in each subject is only 100 minutes. The total score of each subject is 100, and the qualified score is 60. Because the time for answering questions is tight, candidates must control their own answering speed and ensure that all questions are answered.

What are the subjects of futures examination?

As for the futures qualification examination, there are actually three subjects, namely, basic knowledge of futures, futures laws and regulations and futures investment analysis.

Among them, "Basic Knowledge of Futures" and "Futures Laws and Regulations" are compulsory subjects, and only by passing these two subjects can candidates qualify for the examination of "Futures Investment Analysis". For candidates who only want to obtain the qualification certificate of futures, they only need to pass the examination of basic knowledge of futures and futures laws and regulations.

Sharing of answering skills in futures examination

1, multiple-choice question, true or false

The types of futures examination are all objective questions, including multiple-choice questions, true-false questions, multiple-choice questions and comprehensive questions. Among them, multiple-choice questions and true-false questions can be classified into one category, because these two questions are the easiest to score and the difficulty is very simple. Candidates pay attention to the basic knowledge of books, and the knowledge points are clearly remembered. It is basically not a problem to get full marks on the two major questions.

2. Multiple choice problem

Because the answer to multiple-choice questions is uncertain, it is almost impossible for candidates to get full marks on this question. Therefore, the multiple-choice question is more difficult, but it examines the candidates' understanding and mastery of knowledge points. In the usual preparation, candidates must pay attention to a lot of summary and induction, and don't miss every chapter test center.