Begin your programming journey with our comprehensive PCEP™ – Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer practice test. This course delves into Python fundamentals, focusing on building a solid foundation in essential programming concepts. With our practice test, you'll tackle multiple-choice questions on data types, control structures, functions, and exception handling, mirroring the actual PCEP exam. Our practice tests reinforce learning and enhance problem-solving skills, making real-world applications clear.Why choose this test?Structured Learning: Methodically curated content progressing from basic to complex programming constructs.Real Exam Practice: Mimic the PCEP exam's format and difficulty with detailed explanations for each question.Flexible Learning: Study at your own pace, accessing materials anytime, from any device.Comprehensive Coverage: Covers all major topics of the PCEP exam to ensure you are thoroughly prepared.Expertly Crafted Questions: Designed by Python experts to match the real exam’s difficulty and style.Additional FAQs about Certification:Exam Name: PCEP™ – Certified Entry-Level Python ProgrammerLatest Exam Code: 30.02Exam Duration: 40 minutesNumber of Questions: 30Format: Single and multiple-select questions, drag & drop, gap fill, sort, code fill, code insertionPassing Score: 70%Cost: USD 59 (Exam: Single-Shot), USD 76.70 (Exam: with one retake), USD 71.00 (Exam: Single-Shot + Practice Test), USD 29 (Practice Test)Exam Sections:1. Computer Programming and Python Fundamentals (18%): Basics of Python programming, including syntax, variables, and data types.2. Control Flow – Conditional Blocks and Loops (29%): Understanding if statements, loops, and how to cont
What you'll learn
understanding of Python programming fundamentals
knowledge of various data types and control flow statements
ability to handle exceptions and create simple functions
Course objectives
to prepare learners for the PCEP certification exam
to build foundational programming skills in Python
to provide practice tests that reflect the actual exam format