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SPECIFICATIONS ITEM DESCRIPTION
Exam name PCEP Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer
Exam Code & Current Exam Versions PCEP-30-02 (Status: Active)
PCEP-30-01 (Status: Retiring December 31, 2022)
Prerequisites None
Validity Lifetime
Exam Duration PCEP-30-01 Exam: 45 minutes, NDA/Tutorial: 5 minutes
Number of Questions 30
Format Single- and multiple-select questions, drag & drop, gap fill,
sort, code fill, code insertion | Python 3.x
Passing Score 70%
Languages English, Spanish
Cost USD 25 (Exam: Single-Shot)
Testing Policies PCEP-30-0x Testing Policies Click here to view Testing
Policies
Exam Syllabus PCEP-30-0x Exam Syllabus Click here to view Exam Syllabus
Associated Certifications PCAP Certified Associate in Python
Programming (Exam PCAP-31-0x)
PCPP1 Certified Professional in Python Programming 1 (Exam PCPP-32-10x)
Courses Aligned Python Essentials 1 (Free Edube Interactive, an
OpenEDG Education Platform)
PCAP Programming Essentials in Python (Cisco Networking Academy, Part 1, Modules
1-4)
The exam consists of five sections:
Section 1 → 5 items, Max Raw Score: 17 (17%)
Objectives covered by the block (5 exam items)
PCEP-30-01 1.1 Understand fundamental terms and definitions
interpreting and the interpreter, compilation and the compiler
lexis, syntax, and semantics
PCEP-30-01 1.2 Understand Pythons logic and structure
keywords
instructions
indentation
comments
PCEP-30-01 1.3 Use and understand different types of literals and numeral
systems
Boolean, integers, floating-point numbers
scientific notation
strings
binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal numeral systems
variables
naming conventions
PCEP-30-01 1.4 Choose operators and data types adequate to the problem
numeric operators: ** * / % // +
string operators: * +
assignment and shortcut operators
Section 2 → 6 items, Max Raw Score: 20 (20%)
Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items)
PCEP-30-01 2.1 Build complex expressions and determine data type
unary and binary operators
priorities and binding
bitwise operators: ~ & ^ | << >>
Boolean operators: not, and, or
Boolean expressions
relational operators ( == != > >= < <= )
the accuracy of floating-point numbers
PCEP-30-01 2.2 Perform complex Input/Output operations
the print() and input() functions
the sep= and end= keyword parameters
the int(), float(), str(), and len() functions
type casting
PCEP-30-01 2.3 Operate on strings
constructing, assigning, indexing, and slicing strings
immutability
quotes and apostrophes inside strings
escaping using the \ character
basic string functions and methods
Section 3 → 6 items, Max Raw Score: 20 (20%)
Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items)
PCEP-30-01 3.1 Make decisions and branch the flow with the if instruction
conditional statements: if, if-else, if-elif, if-elif-else
multiple conditional statements
nesting conditional statements
PCEP-30-01 3.2 Perform different types of loops
the pass instruction
building loops with while, for, range(), and in
iterating through sequences
expanding loops with while-else and for-else
nesting loops and conditional statements
controlling loop execution with break and continue
Section 4 → 7 items, Max Raw Score: 23 (23%)
Objectives covered by the block (7 exam items)
PCEP-30-01 4.1 Collect and process data using lists
constructing vectors
indexing and slicing
the len() function
list methods: append(), insert(), index(), etc.
functions: len(), sorted()
the del instruction
iterating through lists with the for loop
initializing loops
the in and not in operators
list comprehensions
copying and cloning
lists in lists: matrices and cubes
PCEP-30-01 4.2 Collect and process data using tuples
tuples: indexing, slicing, building, immutability
tuples vs. lists: similarities and differences
lists inside tuples and tuples inside lists
PCEP-30-02 4.3 Collect and process data using dictionaries
dictionaries: building, indexing, adding and removing keys
iterating through dictionaries and their keys and values
checking the existence of keys
methods: keys(), items(), and values()
Section 5 → 6 items, Max Raw Score: 20 (20%)
Objectives covered by the block (6 exam items)
PCEP-30-01 5.1 Decompose the code using functions
defining and invoking user-defined functions and generators
the return keyword, returning results
the None keyword
recursion
PCEP-30-01 5.2 Organize interaction between the function and its
environment
parameters vs. arguments
positional, keyword, and mixed argument passing
default parameter values
name scopes, name hiding (shadowing), and the global keyword
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