Although the Fund Practitioner Exam involves relatively basic test points and is not very difficult, the way the questions are asked is flexible and changeable, which has also led to many candidates failing in the examination room. So what are the difficulties that need to be paid attention to in the Futures Practitioner Examination?
Introduction to the difficulties in the Fund Practitioner Examination
1. Questions across textbook chapters
I believe that all candidates are preparing for the exam and reviewing When I was studying, I basically studied each chapter in the order of the textbook. However, in the Fund Practitioner Examination, the questions were not asked in order, which will undoubtedly disrupt the exam rhythm of the candidates.
For example, in the subject examination of "Fund Laws and Regulations", teachers once mixed knowledge points such as the role of fund managers and fund managers' information disclosure together in setting questions, focusing on testing the candidates' understanding of knowledge. Mastery and understanding of points.
2. Create points of confusion
Everyone knows during the preparation process that there will be many similar and confusing knowledge points in each chapter of the fund practitioner textbook. The teacher who sets the question will seize the confusing points to confuse the candidates, and put the confusing points in the options of the questions, thereby increasing the difficulty of the questions. Therefore, when doing the questions, everyone must clearly read the answer options before making a choice. .
Sharing how to do questions in the Fund Practitioner Examination
1. Pay attention to key words
In the Fund Practitioner Qualification Examination, there are many "absolute" comparisons based on the situation in previous years. There will be a lot of test questions, especially those involving basic theoretical knowledge points. Words like "absolute", "certain", "very" will often appear in the test questions. Usually, these types of options are basically Wrong. Candidates must pay attention to these key words when answering questions and cannot make choices blindly and easily.
2. Selective questions
Although all the Fund Practitioner Examinations are multiple-choice questions, during the question-taking process, candidates will inevitably encounter entangled options and do not know how to do them. In this case, it is recommended that candidates can temporarily skip other questions, and then study the difficult problems encountered after completing all the questions, so as not to delay the time of completing the questions.