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  • #820
    Anonymous
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    [EDITED BY MUKUL PAREEK, FORUM MODERATOR, TO MAKE SURE WE DON’T ACCIDENTALLY VIOLATE PRMIA’S GUIDELINES]

    Hi everyone
    Sorry, I was away for a few days after the exam! Happy to say that I passed with 95%! :-)

    Let me try to remember some of the questions that came up…
    – 2 questions on calculating portfolio volatility wich was pretty straightforward.
    – One question about positive definite matrices )
    – A probability question about the complements of A and B that was a but trickier
    – A question on determinants of a matrix
    – A question on the characteristics of skewness
    – A question on how many iterations are needed when doing bisection
    – A question on the width of class intervals and its impact

    I think that’s all I remember….

    There was nothing on Greeks.

    Hope this helps!
    EMC

    #832
    boon hui
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    Please remove the exam question! your action of exposing the prm exam questions here has violate the ethic of prm!!!!
    MUKUL, please take appropriate action.

    #834
    Mukul Pareek
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    N3ls0n, modified the prior post to remove specifics, but left the topic references as I think that is fair to share.

    #835
    Anonymous
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    Hi guys, apologies, I did not realise sharing the questions was not allowed, was just trying to be helpful. Will remember for next time.

    #838
    Ngozi
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    Just got my exam 2 result cleared it, preapring for exam 3.

    #769
    Anonymous
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    hey,
    want to ask one thing, is there any negative marking in prm exams?

    #842
    Kelvin
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    Hi Ngozie

    Congrats on passing exam 2!! I am preparing for exam 3 as well, do you have any particular ways to prepare for the exam as I am finding there are so much material to go through. I would appreciate if you can share some of your thoughts.

    Thanks

    Kelvin.

    #843
    Anonymous
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    congrats ngozie!!!

    #855
    Ngozi
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    @ Kelvin thanks so much Exam 3 is the core of the syllabus with lots of materials to read( just like exam 1)
    My method..I go through the handbook at least two times,the first time i just read as if i’m reading a novel,second time i make notes for every important definition and formula again i always use riskprep practice questions.
    @Imakombo, thanks..Its been awhile how is your studies?

    #770
    Anonymous
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    are we allowed to use excel in exam?

    #857
    Ngozi
    Member

    No you don’t use excel in the exam… you will not encounter any question on excel in the exam

    #771
    Kelvin
    Member

    Ngozie: thanks for your pointers. I found that it is so difficult to absorb or understand anything while reading the long and heavy passages. Did you have same problem? I am always uncertain if I have really memorized it or forgotten about it in few minutes.

    #772
    Ernst-Jan
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    Hi,

    Does anyone know where the link to the excel sheets from Prmia is?

    #773
    Anonymous
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    Hi I just cleared exam 2 and it was much simplier than I thought. But that is because I really set the target high. To pass the exam, you should be cormfotable with all the materials in the handbook. The riskprep questions are really good. Not the same as the exams anyway but its provides the main guidelines you need to pass. The most difficult questions are those qualitative ones. at times you need a good knowledge from different parts of the handbook in order to answer them. AS for quantitative questions, the hardest are those from the Greeks. but if u know the delta-vega-gamma approximations it will be ok. also u should know how to hedge using these greeks. for the others, its easy marks that u can easily grap by knowing simple probability and stats formulae, differentiation, intergration by part and by substitution and also duration and convexity.

    #774
    Anonymous
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    Hey everyone.. i am little confused regarding this question i found on eduleap.. regarding arriving at the two year transition matrix from the one year one.. isnt no auto-correlation an essential assumption when multiplying two transition matrices? any clarification would be helpful.. thanks.

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