Futures qualification examinations are all objective questions, and the examination questions are divided into single-choice questions, multiple-choice questions, true-false questions and comprehensive questions, and then each question has its own corresponding answering method.
First of all, let's talk about multiple-choice questions. Multiple choice questions are actually the simplest questions, which are usually placed at the front of the test paper. Isn't the idea of a general proposer easy before difficult? Therefore, the first multiple-choice question must not lose points. If you encounter a problem that you really can't do, you can use elimination to eliminate the obviously clumsy and wrong answers, and then choose one of the remaining options and score as much as possible.
The second is multiple-choice questions. In fact, when it comes to multiple-choice questions and multiple-choice questions, the answering skills are basically the same. However, it should be noted that there are still many test sites involved in multiple-choice questions, which are generally the comprehensive application of multiple knowledge points. Because it is a multiple-choice question, it is particularly important. If two wrong options are excluded, the other two are correct answers!
The third is to judge the truth. This kind of question is easier to answer. Judgment questions are generally used to test candidates' mastery of basic knowledge, so candidates should pay attention to mastering some basic concepts in the preparation process.
The fourth is a comprehensive question, which is relatively difficult compared with other questions. When answering such questions, candidates should consider the questions from multiple angles and answer them seriously. At the same time, leave enough time for answering questions.