Introduction to the basic situation of futures qualification examination
1. Examination subjects
Futures examination is divided into three subjects, namely, basic knowledge of futures, futures laws and regulations and futures investment analysis. Among them, the basic knowledge of futures and futures laws and regulations are compulsory subjects, and futures investment analysis is optional. Candidates need to pass the first two subjects to apply for futures investment analysis, while candidates only need to pass two subjects to obtain futures qualification certificates.
2. Examination questions
Like the primary accounting title exam, the futures practice exam questions are objective multiple-choice questions, which are divided into four types: single-choice questions, multiple-choice questions, judgment questions and comprehensive questions. Among them, the scores of multiple-choice questions and true-false questions are relatively large and the difficulty is the least. Candidates only need to understand and master the basic knowledge points in futures textbooks. These two questions can basically get full marks, and the passing rate of the exam is greatly improved.
Answering skills in futures examination
1, you must pay attention to the answer method.
After all, the number of questions in the futures qualification examination is relatively large, so it is very necessary for candidates to maintain a stable pace of answering questions. In this regard, we also have a particular way to answer questions. I suggest that when you answer questions, you give priority to simple, easy questions that you can do. If you encounter a problem that you can't solve, you can put it aside for a while and then study it slowly.
2, distinguish the proportion of the problem
In the futures examination, the questions are basically in the form of single choice questions, multiple choice questions, true or false questions and comprehensive questions. Therefore, candidates must distinguish the proportion of each question when answering questions, and each question cannot be ignored. As a relatively difficult judgment question, although there are only two choices of "right" and "wrong", candidates should carefully examine the question to ensure that there are no mistakes and omissions.