The questions in the Fund Practitioner Qualification Examination are all objective questions, and each subject has 100 multiple-choice questions. Due to the large number of questions and the limited examination time, some candidates may not have enough time to answer the questions. Below, Deep Space Network will share with you problem-solving methods for different question types. Let’s take a look.
General multiple-choice questions
The test knowledge points are simple, and the answers can generally be found directly or indirectly from the textbooks, which requires candidates to have a certain grasp of the basic knowledge of the textbooks. For example, some conceptual knowledge points, and some key words may hint at the test points, such as "key", "core" and "premise".
The steps for solving the problem are suggested as follows:
(1) Carefully review the question, clarify the requirements of the question, and make it clear whether to choose the "correct answer" or the "wrong answer".
(2) Analyze the meaning of the question, grasp the key words of the question, and quickly find out where the test points are; then compare the four alternative answers and select the answer that meets the requirements of the question.
(3) Pay attention to the difference. Some options are almost identical to the correct answers, and may only differ by one word or one word.
(4) For questions that test concepts and important knowledge points, the analysis should be linked to the content of the textbook; for questions that provide materials, the central content of the material should be carefully analyzed, and then the best answers should be selected based on the alternative answers. Answers that reflect the requirements of the question.
Combined multiple-choice questions
The main purpose is to test the candidate's comprehensive ability, that is, it is not just to remember the superficial knowledge points, but to combine several knowledge points together to test. Candidates should pay attention to the rules of summary when preparing for the exam. In addition, they should observe the options. Some options are completely irrelevant to the meaning of the question and can be easily eliminated. In other words, candidates should pay attention to the correlation between the question and the options.
The suggested steps for solving the problem are as follows:
(1) Candidates first quickly browse the question and various options.
(2) Candidates must have a comprehensive grasp of the knowledge points tested on the meaning of the question, and pay attention to the correlation between the options and the correlation between the options and the meaning of the question.
(3) When solving problems, methods such as elimination and comparison are generally used to first eliminate options with wrong views or unscientific expressions, and then find out the relevant options from different scopes and conditions. Match the correct options to avoid multiple selections, missed selections and wrong selections.
Comprehensive multiple-choice questions
This type of question usually consists of three multiple-choice questions under a paragraph of material. That is to say, *** use a piece of material to analyze and interpret related topics. There are generally two comprehensive multiple-choice questions in a set of questions, and three sub-questions are set under each question.
It mainly tests the ability of comprehensive application. This type of questions generally involves numbers and calculations.
Pay attention to the following aspects in answering questions:
(1) Review the questions accurately, pay attention to key words, think about the relationship between the three questions, and the selected answers cannot contradict each other
(2) Transfer and application, mainly transfer the knowledge learned, and analyze which test points of the teaching materials are tested for each question
(3) Eliminate irrelevant items through comprehensive judgment, and refine the remaining options and questions Please select the correct answer according to your expectations.