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Is the futures qualification examination a computer test or a written test?
The examination of futures qualification certificate is a computer examination, which is conducted by closed book and computer examination. As an entry-level examination for the entry into the futures industry, the futures qualification examination adopts closed-book and computer examination methods. Candidates answer questions by computer, and the examination time of each subject is 100 minutes, with a perfect score of 100 and 60 as the passing line.

Examination method of futures qualification certificate:

The futures qualification examination takes the form of closed book and computer examination, and the examination time for each subject is 100 minutes. All questions are objective questions, and the exam questions are composed of multiple-choice questions, multiple-choice questions, judgment questions and comprehensive questions.

Candidates do not need to use a black pen to complete the answer, but use a keyboard and mouse to complete the answer. The futures qualification examination will involve some calculation problems. At this time, you can directly call the calculator on the computer to complete the answer.

Computer examination duration of futures qualification certificate examination:

The computer examination time of the futures qualification examination is 100 minutes, which requires candidates to complete all the questions in a short time, and the number of questions in each subject reaches 130, which is difficult for some candidates, so candidates can log in to the electronic simulation system to understand the overall answering process before the exam.

Futures qualification examination questions:

Futures basics 130 topic:

(1) Multiple-choice questions: 60 questions, each with 0.5 points, totaling 30 points;

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

(3) True or false: 20 tracks, each with 0.5 point, totaling 10 point;

(4) Comprehensive questions: 20 questions, each with a score of 1.5, totaling 30 points.

Special topics on futures laws and regulations 130:

(1) Multiple-choice questions: 60 questions, each with 0.5 points, totaling 30 points;

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

(3) True or false: 20 tracks, each with 0.5 point, totaling 10 point;

(4) Comprehensive questions: 20 questions, each with a score of 1.5, totaling 30 points.

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