Welcome to my PCEP 30-02 - Python Certification Exam Practice Tests course.
This course includes six practice tests, with 300 unique questions, that will help you pass the PCEP (Certified Entry level Python programmer) certification exam, and with which you can test your fundamental knowledge of the Python programming language.
I am a certified PCEP and PCAP developer. You can verify my credentials with the codes below, on the OpenEDG certificate verification page:
PCEP code: HT2j.kCnH.78zb
PCAP code: jWpO.aH6Q.TzY7
Course highlights
The tests cover all topics from the PCEP 30-02 and 30-01 certification exams
Each question is accompanied by a detailed explanation of the answer
In the explanations, the "Try the code in your favorite Python IDE" section allows you to freely test the question code
You can download the code for all questions (you will find the download link on the description page introducing each test)
Each question has a unique identifier code
Practice tests information
Number of tests: 6
Number of questions per test: 50 (300 unique questions in total)
Duration: 65 minutes per test
Minimum score to pass a test: 70%
PCEP: certification Information
Python is one of the most popular programming languages in the world. Python is simple, cross-platform, and open source. It is used in every industrial and scientific field and represents a great job and career opportunity.
PCEP is a certification from the Python Institute. It's a professional credential attesting to knowledge of the fundamental elements of Python programming.
The PCEP certification is an essential first step in starting your career as a professional Python programmer.
PCEP: exam Information
Exam name: PCEP – Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer
Exam Code: PCEP-30-02
Prerequisites: None
Validity: Lifetime
Duration: 40 minutes
Number of Questions: 30
Python version: 3.x
Passing Score: 70%
Languages: English, Spanish
Full Exam Price: USD 59
Delivery Channel: OpenEDG Testing Service
PCEP: topics of the exam
Computer Programming and Python Fundamentals - (18%)
Control Flow - Conditional Blocks and Loops - (29%)
Data Collections - Tuples, Dictionaries, Lists, and Strings - (25%)
Functions and Exceptions - (28%)