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Futures basic test questions
There are two subjects in the futures qualification examination, namely "Basic Knowledge of Futures" and "Futures Laws and Regulations". Although they are all objective questions, many candidates are still stumped because of the large number of questions. The following deep space network introduces the questions and scores of each subject in the futures qualification examination, so that candidates can know fairly well.

Introduction of Questions and Scores of Futures Examination Subjects

Basic knowledge of futures and futures laws and regulations 140, futures investment analysis 100. The full marks in all three subjects are 65,438+000, and those above 60 are passed.

"Basic knowledge of futures" and "futures laws and regulations" test questions and scores

Multiple-choice questions: 60 questions in total, 0.5 points for each small question, 30 points in total;

Multiple-choice questions: 40 questions in total, 65438+ 0 points for each small question, 40 points in total;

True or false: 20 questions in total, with 0.5 point for each small question, with a total score of 10;

Comprehensive questions: 20 questions in total, each small question 1 point, 20 points in total.

Examination questions and scores of futures investment analysis

Multiple choice questions: 30 questions, each with 1 point, with a total of 30 points;

Multiple choice questions: 20 questions, each with 1 point, with a total of 20 points;

True or false: 20 tracks, each with 1 point, totaling 20 points;

Comprehensive questions: 30 questions, each with 1 point, with a total of 30 points.

Suggestions on preparing for futures internship

First, focus on learning textbooks.

As an introductory exam in the industry, capable candidates can completely pass the futures exam through self-study. For the self-taught candidates, I suggest you return to the textbook, because 90% of the content of the exam comes from the knowledge points in the textbook. It can be said that as long as candidates concentrate on learning the knowledge in the textbook and thoroughly understand the content of the textbook, they will basically pass the test smoothly.

Second, simulation exercises

We should know that the futures industry takes the form of paperless computer examination and closed-book examination. Besides reading textbooks and doing exercises, it is also necessary to be familiar with the examination room environment in advance. Especially for candidates who are unfamiliar with computer operation, they must strengthen their computer operation ability, simulate exam scenarios and enhance their self-confidence, which will be of great help to the next exam.