[NEW] Python Certification Exam PCAP-31-03 – 2023

[NEW] Python Certification Exam PCAP-31-03 – 2023
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Are you ready to take the New PCAP-31-03 – Certified Associate in Python Programming Exam 2023? Test yourself by answering 480 questions Python is the world’s top most popular programming language, used extensively in Artificial Intelligence and Data Sciences as well as in general-purpose computing area. Getting professional accreditation in Python is surely a feather in your programmer’s hat and a strong step in your professional career. What are in these tests?There are Six 80 question practice tests (so 480 questions total) in the same format and style of the actual PCAP-31-03 Exam 2023. The topics covered are only from the PCAP-31-03 syllabus and in the exact same proportion as will be on the exam: This Mock Tests cover the following topics: The exam consists of five sections: Section 1 → 12 items, Max Raw Score: 12 (12%)Section 2 → 10 items, Max Raw Score: 14 (14%)Section 3 → 16 items, Max Raw Score: 18 (18%)Section 4 → 24 items, Max Raw Score: 34 (34%)Section 5 → 18 items, Max Raw Score: 22 (22%)What do you mean by actual test format?Have a look at the promotion video for examples but they are delivered in the same style as the actual exam. This means:* 40 Questions with 65 minutes* Only topics listed in the syllabus covered* The split of questions are the same as the actual exam: 6 questions for Modules and Packages, 5 for Exceptions, 8 for Strings, 12 for Object Orientated Programming and 9 for Miscellaneous* Number of choices for a multiple selection question is listed and usually restricted to two (like the exam)* Number of options to the questions is four (actual exam can go up to five but is rare)* The style of the questions is the style you’ll encounter in the real exam What is the standard of questions?The content is based around the Python Institute courses on Open EDG (Python 1 and 2 Essentials) and the syllabus so all the topics covered are from there so no niche or advanced topics that you don’t need to know but some of the questions can be more focused. Are the questions too easy then?Not at all, to answer the questions you need a firm understanding of the concept being questioned – superficial knowledge won’t be enough. Some nuances of topics are asked but nothing that wasn’t covered in the Open EDG course. The standard is harder than the actual exam but for the right reasons – testing full grasp of the pertinent topics, not because you are tested on hyper specific irrelevant things. Are there any Explanations?Yes! There are detailed explanations to help explain the answers, you aren’t just spoon fed things. If you learn the concepts you can apply them to other questions and improve your overall Python knowledge. Along with the explanations you can find a link to download a file with all the source code for the questions – the link to the source code is at the beginning of the answer for Question 1 of each test.

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