Technical Analysis for Crypto MCQs September 29, 2025 by u930973931_answers 50 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/50 Subscribe 1. : What is the primary goal of technical analysis in crypto trading? (A) Predicting government regulations (B) Forecasting price movements using charts and patterns (C) Analyzing blockchain mining difficulty (D) Studying wallet addresses 2. : Which chart type is most commonly used in technical analysis? (A) Pie chart (B) Candlestick chart (C) Histogram (D) Bar graph 3. : In candlestick patterns, a long wick on the top often indicates: (A) Strong buying pressure (B) Strong selling pressure (C) Stable price movement (D) High liquidity 4. : What does RSI stand for in technical analysis? (A) Relative Strength Index (B) Real Stock Indicator (C) Random System Input (D) Return Stability Indicator 5. : RSI values above 70 typically suggest that the market is: (A) Oversold (B) Overbought (C) Neutral (D) Bearish trend confirmed 6. : RSI values below 30 generally indicate: (A) Oversold conditions (B) Overbought conditions (C) Market neutral zone (D) Stable sideways trend 7. : Which indicator is best for identifying market trends? (A) Moving Averages (B) RSI (C) MACD (D) Bollinger Bands 8. : The “Golden Cross” occurs when: (A) Short-term MA crosses above long-term MA (B) Long-term MA crosses above short-term MA (C) RSI falls below 30 (D) MACD goes negative 9. : What does “MACD” stand for? (A) Market Analysis Curve Data (B) Moving Average Convergence Divergence (C) Market Average Charting Diagram (D) Monetary Analysis Calculation Device 10. : Bollinger Bands are mainly used to measure: (A) Liquidity depth (B) Market volatility (C) Mining difficulty (D) Wallet storage capacity 11. : Which candlestick pattern signals a potential bullish reversal? (A) Head and Shoulders (B) Hammer (C) Shooting Star (D) Bearish Engulfing 12. : A “Shooting Star” pattern generally indicates: (A) Bullish trend continuation (B) Bearish reversal (C) Market sideways (D) High liquidity 13. : The “Head and Shoulders” pattern is typically seen as: (A) Bullish continuation (B) Bearish reversal (C) Oversold indicator (D) Neutral formation 14. : A reverse Head and Shoulders pattern usually suggests: (A) Bearish reversal (B) Bullish reversal (C) Price stagnation (D) Overbought market 15. : Fibonacci retracement levels are used to: (A) Identify possible support and resistance levels (B) Calculate mining rewards (C) Forecast government policies (D) Measure transaction speeds 16. : A “Doji” candlestick suggests: (A) Strong bullish momentum (B) Strong bearish momentum (C) Market indecision (D) Breakout trend confirmed 17. : Which timeframe is generally used by day traders in crypto? (A) Weekly (B) Monthly (C) 1-minute to 15-minute charts (D) 1-year charts 18. : Volume analysis in technical trading helps identify: (A) Market liquidity and strength of a trend (B) Mining hash rate (C) Token supply (D) Wallet addresses 19. : What does “support” mean in technical analysis? (A) A level where price tends to stop falling (B) A level where price rises indefinitely (C) Exchange security (D) Wallet backup 20. : What is “resistance” in trading charts? (A) A price level where buyers dominate (B) A price level where selling pressure prevents further rise (C) A technical glitch (D) Mining power level 21. : What is a “trendline”? (A) A charting tool that shows price history (B) A line connecting highs or lows to show market direction (C) An exchange fee schedule (D) A wallet security method 22. : When price moves above a resistance level, it is called: (A) Breakdown (B) Breakout (C) Consolidation (D) Divergence 23. : When price falls below a support level, it is called: (A) Breakout (B) Breakdown (C) Reversal (D) Confirmation 24. : A sideways market without strong up or down movement is called: (A) Trend market (B) Consolidation (C) Volatility zone (D) Arbitrage 25. : Divergence between RSI and price movement usually signals: (A) Market continuation (B) Possible reversal (C) Neutral condition (D) High liquidity 26. : Which indicator combines momentum and trend following? (A) Bollinger Bands (B) RSI (C) MACD (D) Fibonacci 27. : A “Bear Flag” pattern usually predicts: (A) Continuation of upward trend (B) Continuation of downward trend (C) Neutral sideways action (D) Sudden market reversal 28. : A “Bull Flag” pattern usually indicates: (A) Continuation of upward trend (B) Strong bearish reversal (C) Oversold market (D) Sideways action 29. : Which moving average reacts faster to price changes? (A) Simple Moving Average (SMA) (B) Exponential Moving Average (EMA) (C) Weighted Average Price (D) MACD 30. : What is the purpose of using multiple timeframes in analysis? (A) To avoid trading fees (B) To confirm trends across short and long periods (C) To reduce wallet risks (D) To track mining output 31. : Candlestick with a very small body and long shadows is called: (A) Hammer (B) Doji (C) Engulfing (D) Star 32. : The “Double Top” pattern indicates: (A) Bullish breakout (B) Bearish reversal (C) Market consolidation (D) Oversold conditions 33. : The “Double Bottom” pattern is a signal of: (A) Bullish reversal (B) Bearish continuation (C) Neutral market (D) Increased volatility 34. : A “Cup and Handle” formation is usually considered: (A) Bearish reversal (B) Bullish continuation (C) Neutral signal (D) Arbitrage opportunity 35. : What does ATR (Average True Range) measure? (A) Liquidity depth (B) Market volatility (C) Mining efficiency (D) Wallet balance 36. : In technical analysis, “consolidation” refers to: (A) Rapid bullish rally (B) Period of sideways price movement (C) Sudden breakdown (D) Whale accumulation 37. : Which indicator is best for identifying overbought/oversold zones? (A) MACD (B) RSI (C) Moving Average (D) Trendlines 38. : A “Bearish Engulfing” candlestick means: (A) Reversal to upward trend (B) Strong downward reversal (C) Market consolidation (D) Oversold signal 39. : A “Bullish Engulfing” pattern indicates: (A) Strong upward reversal (B) Price stagnation (C) Bearish continuation (D) Market indecision 40. : Which technical tool is used to identify psychological price levels? (A) Bollinger Bands (B) Fibonacci retracement (C) MACD (D) EMA 41. : Which term refers to a sudden surge in trading volume confirming a breakout? (A) Divergence (B) Volume Spike (C) Doji Confirmation (D) False Breakout 42. : False breakouts usually occur when: (A) Volume confirms trend (B) Price breaks key level but quickly reverses (C) RSI remains neutral (D) Moving averages align 43. : In technical analysis, “trend reversal” means: (A) Continuation of existing trend (B) Change in direction of price movement (C) Neutral sideways movement (D) Increased liquidity depth 44. : Which pattern often signals the end of a bullish trend? (A) Double Bottom (B) Head and Shoulders (C) Bull Flag (D) Cup and Handle 45. : Which moving average is often used for short-term trading? (A) 200-day MA (B) 100-day MA (C) 50-day MA (D) 9-day EMA 46. : The 200-day moving average is commonly used to identify: (A) Short-term signals (B) Long-term trend direction (C) Wallet balances (D) Exchange liquidity 47. : A crossover where short-term MA goes below long-term MA is called: (A) Golden Cross (B) Death Cross (C) False Breakout (D) RSI Divergence 48. : In candlestick charts, green candles usually represent: (A) Price decrease (B) Price increase (C) Neutral zone (D) Consolidation 49. : Red candlesticks usually show: (A) Rising prices (B) Falling prices (C) Neutral price (D) Overbought market 50. : Which analysis type focuses only on price and volume, ignoring fundamentals? (A) Technical Analysis (B) Fundamental Analysis (C) Sentiment Analysis (D) On-chain Analysis