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Are futures exams all multiple-choice questions?
Futures qualification examinations are all objective multiple-choice questions, which consist of single-choice questions, multiple-choice questions, judgment questions and comprehensive questions. The test questions and scores of each subject are as follows:

There are 130 topics in the course of futures basics, among which:

(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 topic of futures laws and regulations 130, in which:

(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.

There are 100 topics in the course of Futures Investment Analysis, among which:

(1) Multiple-choice question: 30 questions in total, each small question 1 point, 30 points in total;

(2) Multiple-choice questions: 20 questions in total, each small question 1 point, 20 points in total;

(3) True or false questions: 20 questions in total, 65438+ 0 points for each small question, 20 points in total;

(4) Comprehensive questions: a total of 30 questions, each small question 1 point, a total of 30 points.

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