Although the Futures Practitioner Qualification Examination in May 2022 has been postponed, candidates still need to review. In addition to review, it is also necessary to understand the rules of the examination room before the exam. Let’s take a look below. Take a look.
Precautions before the Futures Practitioner Qualification Examination
1. Preparation of examination items
The day before the examination, candidates must check whether the items required for the examination have been prepared. Well, pack your ID card, admission ticket, stationery, etc. in a transparent stationery bag to prevent anything from being missed on the day of the exam.
2. Arrive at the examination room in advance
After the admission ticket is printed, it will contain the location information of the examination room. If conditions permit, candidates are advised to visit the examination room in advance and plan the route and time. Arrive early on the day of the exam. It is best to enter the exam room 30 minutes in advance to take photos and sign in on site. The examination room stipulates that no one is allowed to enter the exam 20 minutes after the exam starts. If the candidate fails to log in and confirm on the exam machine within 20 minutes of the exam, it will be deemed as absent from the exam, and the exam system will no longer accept the login with the admission ticket number.
Answering Tips for the Futures Practitioner Examination
1. Answer the questions well Answer within a short period of time. Therefore, at the beginning of the exam, you should first understand the number of questions and quickly estimate the time each question should take. You may find that each multiple-choice question allows less than one minute to answer. This requires you to plan your answering time in advance.
2. Pay attention to the requirements of the question when answering the question
Answer the question according to the requirements of the question. Many candidates start answering the question without even looking at the requirements of the question. Remember, be sure to read all the answers clearly. In a careful multiple-choice question, all the choices may be attractive. However, when judging the paper, only one is the correct choice. For example, a multiple-choice question requires choosing a best answer. Obviously, in addition to the best answer, some of the answers among the alternatives may also have varying degrees of correctness, but they are just incomplete and incomplete. Some candidates, as soon as they look at the basic items, are immediately attracted by a "good" or "attractive" alternative answer, and pass the rest of the answers without even looking at them, thus losing a lot of information. Should have had a chance to score.