Simulate real exam conditions
For the most realistic PCEP simulation, start a 60 or 120-question session, put away all notes, set a timer matching the real exam duration (45 minutes), and commit to each answer before moving forward. This trains the time management and decision-making skills the real exam tests.
What this PCEP mock exam covers
This free PCEP mock exam uses the same question distribution as the real Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer PCEP exam. Each session draws questions proportionally from all 4 blueprint domains published by Python Institute, so the topic mix you see accurately reflects what you'll face on test day.
PCEP Domain Distribution
Computer Programming and Python Fundamentals
Control Flow — Conditional Blocks and Loops
Data Collections — Tuples, Dictionaries, Lists, and Strings
Functions and Exceptions
Every question is written by certified engineers against the 2026 PCEP exam objectives. These are original practice questions — not dumps — so you build real understanding rather than memorising answers.
Mock exam vs practice test: what's the difference?
Both the mock exam and practice test use the same question bank. The difference is in how you use them — and when to use each during your PCEP study plan.
Practice test — for learning
Use the PCEP practice test when you are studying a domain. Answer questions, read every explanation immediately, and build understanding. Do 10–30 questions per domain per session. This is your primary study tool for the first 4 weeks.
Go to practice test →Mock exam — for simulation
Use the PCEP mock exam in the final 1–2 weeks before your test date. Complete a 60 or 120-question session without stopping, manage your time, then review all results at the end. This builds exam-day stamina and surfaces final weak spots.
Start 120-question mock →Start a mock exam session
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Sitting the PCEP under real exam conditions is a skill in itself. Candidates who underperform often do so not because of knowledge gaps, but because of poor time management or test anxiety. Use your final mock exam sessions to address both.
The PCEP gives you 0.8 minutes per question. Do not spend more than 90 seconds on any single question on the first pass. Flag difficult ones and return to them after completing the rest.
On every question, immediately eliminate obviously wrong choices. Even if you are unsure between two options, narrowing to two doubles your odds. Most PCEP distractors contain a subtle error — look for absolute language (always, never, only) as a red flag.
Python Institute writes many PCEP questions as realistic IT scenarios. Read the final sentence first — it tells you what is being asked. Then re-read the scenario with the question in mind to avoid wasting time on irrelevant details.
The real PCEP is a mental marathon. In the week before your exam, do at least two full 60-question sessions on separate days to build concentration stamina. If you cannot focus for 45 minutes in practice, you will struggle on exam day.
PCEP exam format and scoring
Questions
~60
Multiple choice + scenario
Time limit
45 min
0.8 min per question
Passing score
700/1000
Scaled scoring
The PCEP uses scaled scoring — your raw percentage correct is converted to a score out of 1000. Consistently scoring above 80% on mock exams puts you well above the 700 threshold, giving you a buffer for any unexpected question types on the real exam.
PCEP mock exam — frequently asked questions
Is this PCEP mock exam free?
Yes — all mock exam questions are completely free with no account required. Create a free Courseiva account to save your scores, see per-domain performance, and track your readiness over time. The platform is free forever, supported by advertising.
How does the PCEP mock exam differ from the practice test?
The practice test is optimised for learning: you see explanations after each question immediately. The mock exam is optimised for simulation: you answer all questions under time pressure and review at the end. Use practice tests for studying and mock exams for benchmarking.
What score should I aim for before booking my PCEP exam?
Aim for consistent scores of 80% or above on full-length PCEP mock exams before booking your test date. The official passing score of 700/1000 corresponds to roughly 72–75% correct answers, so an 80% buffer accounts for the difficulty variation and question styles on the real exam.
How many times should I do a full PCEP mock exam?
Most candidates who pass PCEP on their first attempt complete 3–5 full-length mock exams in the two weeks before their test. This is enough to identify final weak spots, build stamina, and verify readiness without over-stressing or running out of fresh questions.
Are these PCEP mock questions the same as exam dumps?
No — all Courseiva questions are original, written by certified engineers against public Python Institute exam blueprints. Exam dumps are memorised real exam questions shared illegally. Using dumps violates your Python Institute certification agreement and can result in your certification being revoked. Our questions make you genuinely competent, not just test-day lucky.
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