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Introduction to Futures Practitioner Examination Subjects, with Question-Making Tips

The 2022 Futures Practitioner Qualification Examination has been postponed due to the epidemic, and the latest exam time is July 16. As the exam is approaching, what should candidates pay attention to during their daily review process? Which subjects will be tested specifically?< /p>

Introduction to Futures Practitioner Examination Subjects

Futures Practitioner Examination is divided into 3 subjects, namely "Basic Knowledge of Futures", "Futures Laws and Regulations", and "Futures Investment Analysis" , for candidates who just want to get the futures practitioner qualification certificate, they only need to pass the two subjects of "Futures Basic Knowledge" and "Futures Laws and Regulations". Moreover, everyone needs to pass "Futures Basics", "Futures Law" Only those two subjects of "Regulations" can be qualified to take the examination of "Futures Investment Analysis".

In terms of examination method, the Futures Practitioner Examination is a unified examination in the form of closed book + computer examination. Candidates who apply for the examination must be familiar with computer operations before taking the examination, so as not to affect their examination efficiency.

Sharing of Answering Tips for the Futures Practitioner Examination

1. Pay attention to the efficiency of answering questions

Candidates should pay attention to the quality and efficiency of answering questions. Relying on speed without quality is a waste of effort. Regarding this point, candidates also need to practice more questions, especially to improve their speed and understanding ability in reviewing and reading questions, and carefully review the questions before answering. It is best to leave yourself enough time to check, check the questions you have done before, and correct the mistakes immediately.

2. Don’t spend too much time on difficult questions

When you do the questions, you will inevitably encounter difficult problems that you don’t know how to solve. It is recommended that you don’t spend too much time on problems like this. Go study, because the Futures Practitioner Examination is all multiple-choice questions, so when you encounter a question that you don't know the answer to, you can mark it first, choose to skip and continue to the next question, and after you have completed all the questions, go back and do something you don't know how to do. This will greatly improve your answering efficiency and exam passing rate.