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The FRM exam is divided into two levels, FRM Level 1 and FRM Level 2. Among them, there are 100 multiple-choice questions in the FRM Level 1 exam and 80 multiple-choice questions in the FRM Level 2 exam.
Although the FRM exam is in the form of multiple-choice questions, some of the questions include calculations and some are qualitative analysis questions, so we must have a comprehensive understanding of the FRM questions in the first and second levels.
The FRM Level 1 exam questions are mainly based on calculation questions, although the form is a multiple-choice question with four choices, but this calculation is very large, and there are many multiple-choice questions involved in the FRM Level 1 exam, and many candidates simply do not have time to calculate and answer the questions. Therefore, in the FRM level 1 review, we need to exercise the problem-solving ideas through more time-limited exercises to save time for answering questions.
The FRM Level 2 exam is mainly based on qualitative analysis questions, with a total of four options, and many candidates can only exclude two qualitative analysis questions, and the remaining two are "by luck", which is also the difficulty of the FRM Level 2 exam. Therefore, we must be able to integrate the first and second level knowledge of FRM, and the FRM exam is not to pass the exam after memorizing the basic knowledge, but we need to be able to use it flexibly!
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In recent years, the FRM exam questions have become closer and closer to the original book after class, refer to Jin Cheng's "FRM Sprint Manual" and "FRM Sprint Dictionary Exercise Collection" to review, there is a knowledge framework, there is a review of the test points, and there is a difficult analysis, which is very good.
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The FRM exam is relatively rare, and the questions are written by the examiners of the GARP Association.
The FRM is divided into two parts, Part I and Part II, and the exam is written in English. Candidates will be notified by the GARP that they have passed or not. The cut-off score will still be based on the average score of the top 5% of test takers in the world, multiplied by a certain percentage.
No points will be deducted for incorrect answers. At the same time, the GARP Association will still provide candidates with a score analysis form that compares their scores with the answers of all candidates. There are certain requirements for mathematics to apply for FRM.
The exam mainly covers the content of probability and statistics.
FRM's English requirements are CET-6 and a certain amount of financial vocabulary. The specific requirement for FRM for mathematics is the number four difficulty, not more than the number three. Therefore, candidates who mainly understand the use of tools can meet the requirements of FRM registration for mathematics.
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