Series 65 Mixed-Topic Practice Test
- April 1, 2025
- Posted by: 'FINRA Exam Mastery'
- Category: Finance
Series 65 Mixed-Topic Practice Test
Published on finra-exam-mastery.com
π§ͺ Sharpen Your Skills with a Mixed-Topic Practice Test
The Series 65 exam requires mastery across multiple subject areasβfrom economics and investment strategies to laws, ethics, and client recommendations. Our mixed-topic practice test is designed to simulate real exam conditions, helping you test your knowledge, strengthen weak areas, and build confidence ahead of exam day.
π What to Expect in This Practice Test
βοΈ 20 practice questions
βοΈ Covers all four major exam domains
βοΈ Instant answer explanations
βοΈ Medium difficulty level
βοΈ Timed format to simulate exam pressure
π§ Sample Questions Preview
Question 1:
An investor with a long-term horizon and moderate risk tolerance wants growth and inflation protection. Which investment is most suitable?
A. Treasury bills
B. Corporate bonds
C. Equity mutual funds
D. Money market funds
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Answer: C β Equity mutual funds provide long-term growth and inflation protection.
Question 2:
Which of the following would be considered a non-exempt security under the Uniform Securities Act?
A. Municipal bond issued by another state
B. U.S. Treasury bond
C. Insurance company stock sold on NYSE
D. Limited partnership sold intrastate only
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Answer: D β Intrastate offerings are generally non-exempt unless another exemption applies.
π Topics Covered in the Test
- Investment vehicle characteristics
- Portfolio management strategies
- Client suitability and recommendations
- Laws, regulations, and fiduciary duties
- Market analysis and economic theory
π Why Mixed Practice Is Essential
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Replicates the real testing environment
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Improves information recall under time pressure
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Helps identify gaps in knowledge
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Boosts exam readiness across all question types
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