The Futures Practitioner Qualification Examination consists of objective questions and no subjective questions. The futures practitioner qualification examination includes four types of questions: single-choice questions, multiple-choice questions, true-false questions and comprehensive questions. The examination subjects include "Basic Knowledge of Futures" and "Futures Laws and Regulations". Through these two subjects, you can also apply for "Futures Investment Analysis", both of which have multiple choice questions.
Each multiple-choice question is worth one point, and is distributed in the three subjects of "Basic Knowledge of Futures", "Futures Laws and Regulations", and "Futures Investment Analysis". Among them, the question types of the subjects "Basic Knowledge of Futures" and "Futures Laws and Regulations" are as follows: 60 single-choice questions, each worth 0.5 points, ***30 points; 30 multiple-choice questions, each worth 1 point,** *30 points; 20 true-false questions, 0.5 points each, ***10 points; 20 comprehensive questions, 1.5 points each, ***30 points. The distribution of question types in the "Futures Investment Analysis" subject is: 30 single-choice questions, each worth 1 point; 20 multiple-choice questions, each worth 1 point; 20 true-false questions, each worth 1 point; 30 comprehensive questions, each worth 1 point. 1 point.
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