Worried the EU AI Act exam will trip you up on a single word — "real-time" versus "post" biometric identification, "provider" versus "deployer", or a date that the AI-Omnibus quietly moved? This course turns that anxiety into confidence. You get 130 original, exam-realistic practice questions on Regulation (EU) 2024/1689, every one written to teach the exact distinction it tests.Unlike generic AI-governance banks, this is built specifically for the EU AI Act and is current to June 2026 — including the post-Omnibus high-risk application dates (2 December 2027 for Annex III, 2 August 2028 for product-embedded systems), the GPAI model regime, and the full penalty structure.What you get:Five practice tests: three focused fundamentals sets (Scope & Prohibited Practices; High-Risk Classification & Requirements; Obligations, Conformity, GPAI & Governance) plus two full timed simulations, weighted to the regulation's structure.A per-option explanation on every answer — right and wrong — so you learn why each distractor is a trap, not just which letter is correct.Multiple-choice and select-all-that-apply questions that mirror real AI-governance exam style and difficulty.Complete coverage: scope and definitions, the four risk tiers, prohibited practices, high-risk classification (Annex III and the Article 6(3) profiling carve-out), the Article 9–15 requirements, provider and deployer duties, conformity assessment and CE marking, GPAI and systemic risk, governance, penalties and the phased timeline.Whether you are preparing for an AI-governance certification, operationalising the Act in your organisation, or advising clients, you will finish able to classify any system, assign the right obligation to the right actor, and recall the figures that examiners love. Practice the traps now, so the real exam feels like revision. Enrol and start your first simulation today.
What you'll learn
understand the core components of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689
classify AI systems according to risk categories
identify provider and deployer obligations
recall important timelines and requirements detailed in the law
Course objectives
prepare effectively for the EU AI Act exam
develop a clear grasp of nuanced terminologies in the regulation