Python Institute PCEP 30-02 Real Exam Questions
Python Institute PCEP 30-02 Real Exam Questions
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Overview
481 real exam questions for the Python Institute Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer (PCEP-30-02).
The PCEP includes fill-in-the-blank questions. You can't guess your way through those - you have to know the syntax exactly. This PDF has 481 real questions from the actual PCEP-30-02 including every fill-in-the-blank so nothing catches you off guard on exam day.
- 481 real exam questions - MCQs and fill-in-the-blank from the actual PCEP-30-02 exam
- Instant delivery - sent to your email immediately after purchase
- Free updates every month, forever
- Full refund if you fail - no questions asked
The PCEP costs US$59 per attempt. This PDF costs US$27 - once.
Last updated: June 2026 - 481 questions
Deep Dive
Nobody wants to fail an entry-level exam.
The PCEP is only $59. But that's not really the point. Failing a beginner-level exam is frustrating - it sets back your timeline, dents your confidence, and means starting the prep process over again.
The problem most people run into isn't a lack of effort. It's that generic practice questions and tutorials don't show you what the actual exam looks like. The fill-in-the-blank questions in particular catch a lot of people off guard. You can't guess your way through those. You have to know the syntax exactly. This PDF shows you exactly what's coming - 481 real questions from the actual PCEP-30-02 including every fill-in-the-blank question, so none of it is new on exam day.
If my free YouTube content is enough to pass, great. But if you want the full question bank before you sit down, this PDF is for you.
Exam Info
The PCEP is Python Institute's entry-level certification. It validates foundational knowledge of Python programming including syntax, data types, control flow, functions, and exceptions. Starting point for candidates progressing toward the PCAP and PCPP certifications, and a recognised credential for junior developer and data analyst roles.
Exam domains
- 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%
30 questions, 40 minutes, passing score 70%, online proctored via OpenEDG, includes fill-in-the-blank questions, US$59 per attempt.
