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  1. Aligned with PCE Written Blueprint: Each mock exam consists of 200 questions that closely align with the content areas specified in the PCE Written Blueprint. This ensures that candidates are adequately prepared for the actual exam by covering relevant topics.
  2. Rationales and Textbook References Provided: For each question, detailed rationales and references to textbooks are provided. This allows candidates to understand the reasoning behind each answer choice and further expand their knowledge by referring to recommended textbooks.
  3. No Time Limit for Reviewing Rationales: After completing the exam, candidates have unlimited time to review the rationales for each question. This flexibility enables a thorough understanding of the concepts tested in the exam and reinforces learning.
  4. Flagging Options for Later Review: Candidates have the option to flag specific questions during the exam. This feature allows them to mark questions that they want to revisit later, ensuring that no question goes unchecked and enabling a focused review of challenging areas.

PLEASE NOTE!

  1. Loss of Progress on Exiting Exam: Exiting the exam or force closing the browser will reset the exam, causing the loss of all progress made. This emphasizes the importance of completing the exam in one sitting to avoid losing any answers or flagged questions.
  2. Recommended Score and Passing: While a score of at least 80% is recommended for this exam, it’s important to note that scoring lower doesn’t necessarily mean failure. Typically, candidates scoring above 80% have a higher likelihood of passing the exam. However, this threshold shouldn’t discourage candidates as the mocks serve as a tool for improvement rather than just assessment.
  3. Utilizing Mocks for Improvement: The primary purpose of these mock exams is to help candidates identify and improve upon their weak points while also refining their exam strategies. By utilizing these mocks effectively, candidates can pinpoint areas that require further study and practice, ultimately enhancing their preparedness for the actual exam.