The Fund Practitioner Qualification is a basic-level entry-level exam. Although all the questions are objective questions, the annual pass rate is still not ideal. So what are the difficulties in the Fund Practitioner Qualification Exam? What are the specific exams? Science?
Introduction to the difficult points of the Fund Practitioner Qualification Examination
Difficulty point one: combined multiple-choice questions
The combined multiple-choice questions are a unique way of setting questions for the Fund Practitioner Qualification Examination. Different from multiple-choice questions and indefinite-choice questions, the difficulty is slightly higher than multiple-choice questions and slightly lower than indefinite-choice questions. Provide four or more opinions under the test question, and then combine these opinions in four different forms as four options for candidates to answer the questions.
Candidates who take the exam for the first time are often stumped by such exam questions and do not know how to deal with them. The difficulty of this kind of question is to examine the candidate's mastery of the textbook content and the ability to understand and apply basic knowledge from multiple angles and levels.
Difficulty 2: The questions are highly random
The method of setting questions for the Fund Practitioner Examination is also different from other exams. In each exam of the Fund Practitioner Examination, the examination system automatically randomly selects a set of questions in proportion to chapters, which greatly improves the difficulty and randomness of the exam.
What subjects are included in the Fund Practitioner Qualification Examination?
The Fund Practitioner Qualification Examination I*** has three subjects, namely Subject 1 "Fund Laws and Regulations, Professional Ethics and Business Standards", Subject two "Basic knowledge of securities investment funds" and subject three "Basic knowledge of private equity investment funds".
According to the relevant regulations of the association, candidates can obtain the fund practitioner qualification certificate by taking subject one + subject two or subject one + subject three.
The simplest selection method: public fund practitioners take subject one + subject two, and private equity fund practitioners take subject one + subject three.