What are the characteristics of each subject in the CPA examination
The audit subject of certified public accountants is also a difficult subject. Many examinees do not understand the key and difficult points of the exam when they first meet. How to learn and how to learn better? Let's take a look today. We have some knowledge about how to learn the subject of audit.
(1) What is the exam type of audit subject?
1. Single choice question: 25 questions, 1 question, 1 point, 25 points in total;
2. Multiple choice questions: 10 questions, 2 points for 1 question, 20 points in total;
3. Short answer questions: 6, 36 points in total;
4. Comprehensive question: 1 question, 19 points in total.
(2) Analysis of question types
1. Single choice questions: the number of questions is large, the coverage is wide, and the difficulty is low. Note that some of the options are partially correct, but not all of them are correct. You must look at the stem of the question and the answer completely.
2. Multiple choice questions:
There are many knowledge points covered in the questions, and the characteristics are flexible in form, difficult to analyze, and may fall into a trap at any time. Use the exclusion method, guess method, and comparison method to do the questions.
3. Short answer questions
This part is the content of the subjective question. We don't know whether there are any answering skills for this part of the question. Most of them need to have a general understanding of the professional terms during the exam. As long as the meaning expressed is correct with that listed in the textbook, they can be scored.
4. Comprehensive question
The subjective question in the comprehensive part should not be left blank, and it is better not to think about it over and over again. Have you ever been exposed to similar knowledge? The content of this part is based on the textbook. Professional terms and personal opinions are points. If there is only a world view without methodology, or not combined with actual cases, some points will be deducted, The logic of expression should also be clear. If the previous sentence is not related to the next sentence, it may lead to no score. You should pay attention to this.