Each Practice test (5) has:
Number of questions : 40
Duration : 65 minutes
Passing score : 70 %
Format : Single-choice and multiple-choice questions
Get certified for the Python PCAP-31-03 Exam !
We have created 5 Practice tests for the PCAP-31-03 Python Certification Exam.
That's 200 questions!
The Practice Tests can be found on the Udemy platform.
The practice tests match exactly the PCAP Exam Syllabus and Exam requirements (as of 2023) so you know exactly what to expect on the day of the exam !
All questions have:
a review with a thorough explanation for all answers
some sample Python code that you can run to improve your understanding of the questions & answers.
a similar level of difficulty as the actual PCAP-31-03.
The tests follow the PCAP-31-03 exam syllabus :
Modules and Packages (12%) (6 questions)
Exceptions (14%) (5 questions)
Strings (18%) (8 questions)
Object-Oriented Programming (34%) (12 questions)
Miscellaneous (List Comprehensions, Lambdas, Closures, and I/O Operations) (22%) (9 questions)
Why get certified ?
There is a growing need for Python programmers and it is now more important than ever to gain recognition for your programming expertise and be able to prove your skills. Certification opens doors to a better job and a better salary ! It is a great motivator for self-improvement and self-development. It is one of the key requirements set by an increasing number of IT managers and, frequently, a standard criterion for candidates among recruiters.
Why Python ?
According to PYPL (PopularitY of Programming Language Indexes), Python is, by far, the most popular programming language (as of December 2021).
Python is extensively used in a wide variety of applications:
Web and Internet development (e.g., Django and Pyramid frameworks, Flask and Bottle micro-frameworks)
Scientific and numeric computing (e.g., SciPy – a collection of packages for the purposes of mathematics, science, and engineering; Ipython – an interactive shell that features editing and recording of work sessions)
Education (it’s a brilliant language for teaching programming!)
Desktop GUIs (e.g., wxWidgets, Kivy, Qt)
Software Development (build control, management, and testing – Scons, Buildbot, Apache Gump, Roundup, Trac)
Business applications (ERP and e-commerce systems – Odoo, Tryton)
Games (e.g., Battlefield series, Sid Meier\’s Civilization IV…)
Websites and services (e.g., Dropbox, UBER, Pinterest, BuzzFeed…)