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Please note that provided six practice tests are mock exams, not brain dumps. They are designed to replicate the style, topics, and complexity (or simplicity ;8-) of the real-world PCEP certification exam. The number of questions for each Exam Module is chosen to match the current Python Institute PCEP Exam Guide. The sentence length and structure of questions are adjusted to match examples from the Exam Guide. Drag & drop, gap fill, single-choice, and multiple-choice type questions are all represented.
The multiple-choice questions are written with plausible distractors, using the memory + application method that tests students' knowledge of principles and facts in real-life programming.
The question actions (eg. 'you are going to', 'what would you use', etc), and conditions ('which command is used', 'does the functions', 'what is the purpose') also follow the PCEP Sample Exam Format. A candidate preparing for the exam will expend about the same time and apply about the same mental effort understanding the question as he would in the real test center/online environment.
P.S. I recommend you first take this PCEP entry-level exam. There are two (i) you get familiarized with the Python Institute Exam format and the exam environment (administered by OpenEDG Testing Service, edube.org), and (ii) the exam fee is just $59 and your OpenEDG Python Institute certification remain valid for a lifetime and there is no need for any renewals.
P.S.S. A final comment about the validity of the each practice exam question is followed by an answer, an explanation of the answer, and an explanation of why other multiple choices are wrong. The answers were tested with Python 3.9 installation.