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Python Certification Practice Test | Intro to Python Mock Exam | 45 Questions
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Prepare your students for success with this Python Certification Practice Quiz, designed to mirror the structure and rigor of the CodeHS Intro to Python Programming course.

This resource includes a fully interactive HTML-based quiz that students can use independently in a browser, making it perfect for review, test prep, or early finishers.

🚀 What’s Included:

  • 45 multiple-choice questions
  • 4 answer choices per question
  • Topics aligned to Intro Python concepts:
    • Variables & Data Types
    • Input & Output
    • Conditionals (if/else)
    • Loops (for & while)
    • Functions
    • Strings & Lists
    • Debugging & Code Tracing

  • Instant scoring with feedback
  • Highlighted correct/incorrect answers
  • Reset button for unlimited practice
  • Shuffle feature for varied attempts

💻 Digital Format:

  • Delivered as a single HTML file
  • No login or setup required
  • Works on Chromebooks, Windows, and Mac
  • Can be uploaded to Google Drive, LMS (Canvas, Google Classroom), or hosted on your website

🎯 Perfect For:

  • CodeHS Intro to Python Programming courses
  • End-of-unit review
  • Final exam prep
  • Sub plans or independent practice
  • Early finishers

💡 Teacher Tip:
Have students take the quiz multiple times using the shuffle feature to reinforce learning and improve retention.

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Python Certification Practice Test | Intro to Python Mock Exam | 45 Questions

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Teaching Duration
90 minutes

Description

Prepare your students for success with this Python Certification Practice Quiz, designed to mirror the structure and rigor of the CodeHS Intro to Python Programming course.

This resource includes a fully interactive HTML-based quiz that students can use independently in a browser, making it perfect for review, test prep, or early finishers.

🚀 What’s Included:

  • 45 multiple-choice questions
  • 4 answer choices per question
  • Topics aligned to Intro Python concepts:
    • Variables & Data Types
    • Input & Output
    • Conditionals (if/else)
    • Loops (for & while)
    • Functions
    • Strings & Lists
    • Debugging & Code Tracing

  • Instant scoring with feedback
  • Highlighted correct/incorrect answers
  • Reset button for unlimited practice
  • Shuffle feature for varied attempts

💻 Digital Format:

  • Delivered as a single HTML file
  • No login or setup required
  • Works on Chromebooks, Windows, and Mac
  • Can be uploaded to Google Drive, LMS (Canvas, Google Classroom), or hosted on your website

🎯 Perfect For:

  • CodeHS Intro to Python Programming courses
  • End-of-unit review
  • Final exam prep
  • Sub plans or independent practice
  • Early finishers

💡 Teacher Tip:
Have students take the quiz multiple times using the shuffle feature to reinforce learning and improve retention.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

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Follow precisely a complex multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks, attending to special cases or exceptions defined in the text.
Follow precisely a complex multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks; analyze the specific results based on explanations in the text.
Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. Mathematically proficient students start by explaining to themselves the meaning of a problem and looking for entry points to its solution. They analyze givens, constraints, relationships, and goals. They make conjectures about the form and meaning of the solution and plan a solution pathway rather than simply jumping into a solution attempt. They consider analogous problems, and try special cases and simpler forms of the original problem in order to gain insight into its solution. They monitor and evaluate their progress and change course if necessary. Older students might, depending on the context of the problem, transform algebraic expressions or change the viewing window on their graphing calculator to get the information they need. Mathematically proficient students can explain correspondences between equations, verbal descriptions, tables, and graphs or draw diagrams of important features and relationships, graph data, and search for regularity or trends. Younger students might rely on using concrete objects or pictures to help conceptualize and solve a problem. Mathematically proficient students check their answers to problems using a different method, and they continually ask themselves, "Does this make sense?" They can understand the approaches of others to solving complex problems and identify correspondences between different approaches.
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