Question types of futures qualification examination
Like the primary accounting title exam, the futures qualification exam is also based on objective multiple-choice questions, in which the test paper includes four major questions: single multiple-choice questions, multiple multiple-choice questions, judgment questions and comprehensive questions.
In previous exams, many candidates were worried about computing problems. In fact, the deep space network tells everyone that this kind of calculation problems are not very difficult, and they are all basic problems. As long as everyone can be familiar with the formula and apply it directly, it can basically be solved easily.
Methods of solving problems in futures examination
First, plan the answer time
The question type of futures qualification examination is objective. Multiple choice exams usually take a short time to answer. At the beginning of the exam, you should look at the weight of each question and quickly estimate the time that each question will take up. Perhaps you will find that each multiple-choice exam only allows less than one minute to answer questions. This requires you to plan the answer time in advance.
Second, keep the answering speed stable.
It is also necessary to maintain a stable answering speed. The general practice is to read through and answer the questions you know first, and skip the questions you are not sure about. Then recalculate your time and see how much time it takes for each remaining question. It is not worth spending too much time on a problem. Even if you do it right, it may not be worth the loss.
Third, answer questions according to the requirements of the topic
According to the requirements of the topic, many candidates began to answer questions without even looking at the requirements of the topic. For example, multiple-choice questions require a 1 answer. Obviously, except for a 1 answer, some of the alternative answers may be correct to varying degrees, but they are only incomplete and incomplete. However, there are also some candidates who are immediately attracted by a "good" or "attractive" alternative answer when they look at the basic items, and put the rest of the answers in the past without even looking at them, thus losing many chances to score. Remember, be sure to see all the answers. A careful multiple-choice question, all options may be attractive, however, when marking papers, only one is the right choice.