Fundamental Analysis for Crypto MCQs September 29, 2025 by u930973931_answers 50 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/50 Subscribe 1. : What does Fundamental Analysis (FA) in crypto primarily evaluate? (A) Chart patterns (B) Market emotions (C) Intrinsic value of a project (D) Past price actions 2. : Which of the following is NOT typically analyzed in Fundamental Analysis? (A) Team background (B) Market adoption (C) Moving averages (D) Whitepaper details 3. : A crypto project’s whitepaper usually explains: (A) Blockchain games only (B) The project’s vision, technology, and use case (C) Price predictions (D) Mining profitability 4. : Tokenomics in crypto refers to: (A) The financial study of fiat money (B) Government regulations (C) The economic model of a cryptocurrency (D) A new trading strategy 5. : Circulating supply in FA means: (A) Tokens held by developers only (B) Total tokens that are currently available in the market (C) Tokens locked in smart contracts forever (D) Tokens not yet released 6. : Which factor is crucial in evaluating long-term project sustainability? (A) Short-term volatility (B) Meme popularity (C) Strong development team (D) Daily trading signals 7. : High Total Value Locked (TVL) in a DeFi project indicates: (A) Weak investor confidence (B) High adoption and trust (C) Project is shutting down (D) No user participation 8. : Which metric shows how widely a coin is being used? (A) RSI (B) Moving Average (C) Active addresses (D) Fibonacci levels 9. : A red flag in Fundamental Analysis could be: (A) Transparent team (B) Real-world partnerships (C) Unrealistic promises (D) Audited smart contracts 10. : Market capitalization in crypto is calculated by: (A) Circulating supply × Price (B) Total supply ÷ Volume (C) Price × Trading pairs (D) Volume × Demand 11. : Which type of crypto project is more promising fundamentally? (A) Projects with strong community and real-world utility (B) Projects with no whitepaper (C) Projects with anonymous team and no use case (D) Projects with only pump signals 12. : In crypto FA, partnerships with known companies usually show: (A) Weak fundamentals (B) Strong market credibility (C) Only hype, no value (D) Short-term price manipulation 13. : Which of these indicates a poor tokenomics design? (A) Limited supply (B) Clear utility (C) Excessive token inflation (D) Deflationary model 14. : Fundamental Analysis differs from Technical Analysis because FA focuses on: (A) Past price movements (B) Indicators only (C) Real value and long-term potential (D) Chart patterns 15. : Which website is widely used for checking crypto market cap rankings? (A) Facebook (B) CoinMarketCap (C) Wikipedia (D) TikTok 16. : A project with frequent code updates on GitHub usually indicates: (A) Active development (B) Lack of transparency (C) Fake hype (D) No adoption 17. : Which of these is a good sign in FA? (A) Anonymous founders with no experience (B) Community growth and adoption (C) Fake trading volume (D) No utility in token 18. : In FA, regulatory compliance of a project is important because: (A) It ensures long-term legality and trust (B) It increases volatility (C) It decreases investor confidence (D) It stops adoption 19. : What is a utility token? (A) A token used for entertainment only (B) A token that has no purpose (C) A token that gives access to services or products (D) A token only for speculation 20. : Which factor can signal strong project fundamentals? (A) Strong roadmap execution (B) Pump-and-dump schemes (C) Unclear use cases (D) Overpromising marketing 21. : An over-reliance on influencers in FA may indicate: (A) Solid fundamentals (B) Weak fundamentals and hype marketing (C) Real adoption (D) Long-term growth 22. : A crypto with high liquidity is considered: (A) Harder to trade (B) Easier to buy and sell without affecting price (C) Illiquid and risky (D) Always undervalued 23. : Which element is crucial for evaluating a blockchain’s scalability? (A) TPS (Transactions per second) (B) RSI levels (C) Trading candles (D) Whitepaper font size 24. : In Fundamental Analysis, vesting schedules are important because: (A) They control when tokens are released to avoid dumping (B) They increase speculation (C) They reduce transparency (D) They inflate the supply instantly 25. : Which metric shows how secure a blockchain is? (A) Hash rate (B) RSI (C) Bollinger Bands (D) MACD 26. : Which of the following is a sign of a scam project? (A) Transparent audits (B) Anonymous team with no track record (C) Real partnerships (D) Open-source code 27. : Fundamental Analysis helps an investor to: (A) Identify short-term chart signals (B) Understand real project value (C) Draw Fibonacci retracements (D) Time entry and exit points only 28. : Which factor is most useful in FA to measure adoption? (A) Daily active users (B) RSI index (C) Price candlestick patterns (D) Moving averages 29. : Whitepaper plagiarism usually signals: (A) Strong fundamentals (B) Weak fundamentals and scam risk (C) High adoption (D) Real innovation 30. : Which FA metric shows investor confidence in staking platforms? (A) Locked staking value (B) RSI divergence (C) Bollinger bands (D) Price momentum 31. : Which of these is NOT part of FA? (A) Team experience (B) Token distribution (C) Trading volume analysis (D) EMA crossover 32. : The roadmap of a crypto project shows: (A) Future goals and development plans (B) Price targets (C) Meme campaigns (D) Exchange scams 33. : Which is a positive sign when analyzing token distribution? (A) Fair and wide distribution (B) Centralized holding by few wallets (C) Sudden large unlocks (D) Hidden supply details 34. : Fundamental investors usually look for: (A) Short-term volatility (B) Long-term growth potential (C) Pump groups (D) Scalping opportunities 35. : On-chain data such as transaction volume helps to measure: (A) Market hype only (B) Network activity and adoption (C) Short-term chart breakouts (D) RSI divergence 36. : In FA, what does a high developer activity indicate? (A) Scam risk (B) Continuous project improvement (C) Low adoption (D) Weak fundamentals 37. : A coin with low circulating supply but high demand usually leads to: (A) Price appreciation (B) Price collapse (C) No change in price (D) Illiquidity forever 38. : Which of these indicates strong fundamentals? (A) Real-world use cases (B) Fake trading volume (C) Pump-and-dump signals (D) Copycat whitepapers 39. : A project with no clear use case is considered: (A) Fundamentally strong (B) Fundamentally weak (C) High adoption (D) Transparent 40. : Which factor is key in analyzing governance tokens? (A) Voting rights and decision-making power (B) Meme popularity (C) RSI levels (D) Short-term volatility 41. : An overhyped project with no utility is usually a: (A) Strong investment (B) Pump-and-dump scheme (C) Blue-chip crypto (D) Long-term growth coin 42. : Which on-chain metric measures how long investors hold tokens? (A) Holding period data (B) RSI (C) Fibonacci (D) EMA 43. : Token burn mechanisms are designed to: (A) Increase supply (B) Decrease supply (C) Inflate token price permanently (D) Replace mining 44. : In FA, analyzing competitors of a crypto project helps to: (A) Identify strengths and weaknesses (B) Time daily trades (C) Detect chart patterns (D) Avoid long-term investing 45. : Which factor may indicate unsustainable project growth? (A) Real partnerships (B) Organic adoption (C) Reliance on unsustainable rewards (D) Strong token utility 46. : In FA, transparency from the team means: (A) Fake audits (B) Public communication and clear updates (C) No roadmap disclosure (D) Hidden information 47. : High volatility but weak fundamentals usually signals: (A) Good long-term investment (B) Risky speculation (C) Stable adoption (D) Sustainable growth 48. : Which factor is best for analyzing adoption of smart contract platforms? (A) Number of dApps built (B) RSI signals (C) EMA crossovers (D) Bollinger levels 49. : A project with constant delays in roadmap delivery may indicate: (A) Strong execution (B) Weak execution and poor management (C) Long-term growth (D) High adoption 50. : The main purpose of Fundamental Analysis in crypto is to: (A) Predict exact daily prices (B) Measure intrinsic project value and potential (C) Focus on chart patterns only (D) Trade short-term breakouts