Fund Practitioner is a necessary qualification certificate for entry into the financial field. The test points involved in the exam are relatively basic, and the questions are all objective multiple-choice questions. So what are the characteristics of the Fund Practitioner Examination questions? What is the difficulty of each subject?
Introduction to the characteristics of the Fund Practitioner Examination questions
The Fund Practitioner Qualification Examination questions may seem difficult but detailed, and you can actually find the corresponding content if you open the textbook. Candidates should understand the new version of the exam syllabus and textbooks, compare them with the exam syllabus and unified textbooks, study systematically, and prepare scientifically to get twice the result with half the effort.
The exam questions will be based on the test points in the syllabus. Candidates must study the syllabus and teaching materials carefully and fully master the knowledge points.
Starting one week before the exam, they must start doing the simulation questions of the entire test paper. It is recommended to take real questions, because the difficulty and style of real questions are closer to those of the actual exam. First, you can master the style of the questions, and second, you can master the speed of answering questions.
Nowadays, exam questions are becoming more and more flexible, and the difficulty is also increasing. Many knowledge points need to be truly understood in order to answer the questions correctly. The textbook is the original source of all questions and must not be ignored.
Analysis of the difficulty of each subject in the Fund Practitioner Examination
1. Subject 1 is of moderate difficulty
Subject 1 "Fund Laws, Regulations, Professional Ethics and Business Standards" mainly tests funds The content of the basic laws and regulations and business processes is relatively simple, focusing on the memorization and understanding of legal provisions.
2. Subject 2 is the most difficult.
Subject 2 "Basic Knowledge of Securities Investment Funds" is the most difficult of the three subjects in the Fund Practitioner Qualification Certificate Examination. It mainly involves fund investment transactions and settlement, The calculation content such as fund valuation, expenses and accounting is relatively flexible in setting the questions. Candidates need to have the ability to comprehensively apply knowledge and focus on practice.
3. Subject three is the least difficult.
Subject three "Basic knowledge of private equity investment funds" is the least difficult. Subject three mainly includes basic knowledge of equity investment funds + private equity investment fund laws. Legal knowledge mainly tests legal provisions and financial knowledge, of which legal provisions account for 70% and financial knowledge accounts for 30%. It is less difficult than Subject 1 and Subject 2.