This is a work in progress. The ITS Certtification suite consists of a number of certifications in a variety of topics. For more details, please visit: ITS Certification at Certiport.
Students preparing for the ITS Python exam should be able to recognize and write syntactically correct Python code, recognize data types supported by Python, and recognize and write Python code that will logically solve a given problem.
The content is taught at the Wentworth Computer Science College in Years 9 & 10, and reviewed in years 11, 12, and 13.
GMetrix practice exams are designed to expose trainees to hands-on experience with the Python programming language, features, capabilities, writing, debugging, and maintaining well-formed, well documented Python code.
The formal object domains can be seen on the Certiport Examination Guide
- Operations using Data Types and Operators (20-25%) Medium
- Flow Control with Decisions and Loops (25-30%) Hard
- Input and Output Operations (20-25%) Easy
- Code Documentation and Structure (15-20%) Medium
- Troubleshooting and Error Handling (5-10%) Easy
- Operations using Modules and Tools (1-5%) Medium
The majority of the exam questions are Multiple Choice questions. Other possible exam questions would be:
- Drag and Drop
- Dropdown Arrow Hotspot
- Check or Pick / Question
- Yes or No
It is important to note that:
- Passing score is 700/1000 (70%)
- 50 minutes
- 38 Questions
- Questions are a mixed of MTA: Introduction to Programming Using Python, ITS Python GMetrix, updated questions (keywords, rephrase, new ones).
- Questions have the same or similar concepts to ITS Gmetrix and MTA pdf reviewers.
- Uderstand the topics / objectives.
- If question feels like it will take you too long, do not panic and Mark as Review first. Then go back to the question in order to maximize time.