S&P 500 Market Analysis
Mock Test: January 2 Trading Session - Gains 0.19% but Surrenders Most Gains
30-question test on financial markets, economic indicators, and S&P 500's volatile Friday session analysis
AI-generated visualization of S&P 500's January 2 trading session: This chart represents the intraday movement described in the market analysis. The S&P 500 opened with gains, rallied to a session high of +0.85% in morning trading, then surrendered most gains during afternoon trading to close at +0.19%. The visualization helps understand the volatility and price action described in the analysis.
Test Instructions & Rules
This mock test evaluates your understanding of financial markets, economic indicators, and the S&P 500's January 2 trading session analysis.
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30 questions covering S&P 500 performance, sector analysis, economic indicators, and financial market concepts for competitive exams.
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Complete the test in 30 minutes - timer starts automatically when you begin.
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Each question carries 1 mark, with a total of 30 marks.
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Negative marking of ⅓ (0.33) marks for each wrong answer.
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No marks deducted for unanswered questions.
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After submission, you'll receive detailed performance analysis and rank comparison.
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Review detailed answer explanations with financial concepts and market analysis insights.
Tip: Questions cover specific data from the January 2 trading session, sector performance analysis, economic indicators, and concepts relevant to UPSC, RBI Grade B, and SEBI exams.
Based on market analysis from January 2, 2026 trading session
You can submit anytime. Unanswered questions will not be penalized.
Test Results
Your performance analysis of financial markets and S&P 500 knowledge
Correct Answers
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Wrong Answers
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Unanswered
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Negative Marks
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Your Financial Knowledge Rank
1 out of 500+ test takers
Performance Analysis
Based on your score, you demonstrate basic understanding of S&P 500 market analysis.
Answer Explanations & Financial Concepts
Detailed analysis of correct answers with additional financial market context