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Does the Futures Practitioner Qualification Examination have fill-in-the-blank questions?

There are no fill-in-the-blank questions in the Futures Practitioner Qualification Examination. All questions are objective multiple-choice questions. The Futures Examination has three subjects, and the question types of the three subjects are the same.

(1) Futures Practitioner Qualification Examination question types:

1. Single-choice questions;

2. Multiple-choice questions;

3. Judgment questions;

4. Comprehensive questions.

Among them, single-choice questions are a relatively common form of questions, while multiple-choice questions involve many assessment knowledge points. Candidates need to carefully analyze the question conditions and select two or more of the four options that meet the requirements. The options and true-false questions are generally designed to examine a single knowledge point, and candidates can judge "right" and "wrong". Comprehensive questions are more difficult and require candidates to have certain comprehensive abilities.

(2) Futures Practitioner Qualification Examination Subjects:

1. "Basic Knowledge of Futures"

2. "Futures Laws and Regulations"

The above two subjects are both subjects for candidates to take the Futures Practitioner Qualification Examination, and candidates can only apply for "Futures Investment Analysis" if they pass "Futures Basic Knowledge" and "Futures Laws and Regulations".

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