First of all, about the difficulty of futures examination.
The futures qualification examination is an introductory examination, and it won't be too difficult. The questions are all basic knowledge points, and there are not many questions that need in-depth analysis to get answers. Therefore, when reviewing, we should pay more attention to the width and breadth of the knowledge points in the textbook and master the knowledge points seriously and comprehensively, so that the exam will be no problem.
Second, about the examination subjects
The qualification examination subjects for futures practitioners are basic knowledge of futures and futures laws and regulations. After passing the above two exams, you can apply for the subject of "Futures Investment Analysis". The examination time for each subject is 100 minutes.
After passing the examination of futures basic knowledge and futures laws and regulations, you can apply for the qualification certificate.
Third, about the exam questions.
The qualification examination for futures practitioners includes four types of questions: single-choice questions, multiple-choice questions, judgment questions and comprehensive questions. Among them, the difficulty of single selection and judgment is relatively small. As long as the content of the textbook is in place, it is basically divided into sub-questions, and multiple-choice questions are more difficult. Most candidates are most worried about calculation. Experts here suggest that the examples in the textbook should be understood, and the exams are basically directly applied to the formulas in the textbook. The difficulty of the problem is similar to the example in the textbook. As long as you master the calculation problem to this extent, you can.
Fourth, about answering skills.
1. Multiple choice question:
There are four options for the multiple-choice questions in the futures qualification examination, and each question has only one correct answer.
Note: think twice before you act; Note whether the question is "correct" or "incorrect".
2. Multiple choice questions:
There are four options, and each question has 2-4 correct answers.
Note: usually do more induction and summary.
3. True or false:
There are four choices, right or wrong.
Attention: attention, don't take too long to answer, and solve it quickly.
4. Comprehensive questions:
Matters needing attention in the comprehensive questions of futures qualification examination: look at the problem first, then look at the background; Although the topic is comprehensive, the problems are basically independent, so one by one; The point is to understand.