This exam is intended as a simulation of the BSD Associate certification (for more information - www.bsdcertification.org/certification/associate.html). Technology areas covered include:
- BSD system basics
- UNIX Basics
- Network/user administration
- Filesystems
The required passing percentage score for this exam is approximately 65%. The points score reported just has one point assigned for every individual question answered correctly.
DISCLAIMER: This exam is not endorsed by or associated with any external entity. It is built by the community.
This exam is intended as a simulation of the SUN exam for Java
® EJB
® developer certification (CX-310-091, for more information - www.sun.com/training/certification/java). This exam is largely based on the EJB specification (http://java.sun.com/products/ejb/docs.html). Technology areas covered include:
- EJB® 3.0 basics
- Session beans
- Message-driven beans
- Persistence entities
- Transactions
- Exceptions
- Security
The required passing percentage score for this exam is approximately 59%. The points score reported just has one point assigned for every individual question answered correctly (points score above 39 results in a pass mark).
DISCLAIMER: This exam is not endorsed by or associated with any external entity. It is built by the community.
Java
® and EJB
® are trademarks of SUN Microsystems.
This exam is intended as a simulation of the SUN exam for Java
® SE 6 programmer certification (CX-310-065, for more information - www.sun.com/training/certification/java). Technology areas covered include:
- Java® language fundamentals
- Java® APIs
- Threads
- Object oriented programming
- Generics and collections
The required passing percentage score for this exam is approximately 65%. The points score reported just has one point assigned for every individual question answered correctly (points score above 47 results in a pass mark).
DISCLAIMER: This exam is not endorsed by or associated with any external entity. It is built by the community.
Java
® is a trademark of SUN Microsystems.
This exam is intended as a simulation of the SUN exam for Java
® web developer certification (CX-310-083, for more information - www.sun.com/training/certification/java). Technology areas covered include:
- Servlets & JSPs
- Web applications
- Web containers
- Security
- Enterprise Design Patterns
The required passing percentage score for this exam is approximately 70%. The points score reported just has one point assigned for every individual question answered correctly (points score above 49 results in a pass mark).
DISCLAIMER: This exam is not endorsed by or associated with any external entity. It is built by the community.
Java
® is a trademark of SUN Microsystems.
This exam is intended as a simulation of LPI
® exam 101 for junior linux administrators based on the 2005 curriculum (for more information - www.lpi.org). Technology areas covered include:
- Hardware and Architecture
- Linux Installation and Package Management
- GNU and Unix commands
- Devices, Linux File systems, File system Hierarchy Standard
- The X Window System
The required passing percentage score for this exam is approximately 60%. The points score reported just has one point assigned for every individual question answered correctly (points score above 42 results in a pass mark).
DISCLAIMER: This exam is not endorsed by or associated with any external entity. It is built by the community.
LPI
® is a trademark of the Linux Professional Institute.
This exam is intended as a simulation of LPI
® exam 101 for junior linux
administrators based on the 2009 curriculum (for more information - www.lpi.org). Technology areas covered include:
- Hardware and Architecture
- Linux Installation and Package Management
- GNU and Unix commands
- Devices, Linux File systems, File system Hierarchy Standard
The required passing percentage score for this exam is approximately 60%. The points score reported
just has one point assigned for every individual question answered correctly (points score above
42 results in a pass mark).
DISCLAIMER: This exam is not endorsed by or associated with any external entity.
It is built by the community.
LPI
® is a trademark of the Linux Professional Institute.
This exam is intended as a simulation of LPI
® exam 102 for junior linux administrators based on the 2005 curriculum (for more information - www.lpi.org). Technology areas covered include:
- Linux kernel
- System booting, runlevels, startup/shutdown
- Printer configuration
- System documentation
- Shells and scripting, programming/compilation
- General administration tasks
- Networking basics
- Managing network services
- System security
The required passing percentage score for this exam is approximately 62%. The points score reported just has one point assigned for every individual question answered correctly (points score above 45 results in a pass mark).
DISCLAIMER: This exam is not endorsed by or associated with any external entity. It is built by the community.
LPI
® is a trademark of the Linux Professional Institute.
This exam is intended as a simulation of LPI
® exam 102 for junior linux administrators based on the 2009 curriculum (for more information - www.lpi.org). Technology areas covered include:
- Printer configuration
- System documentation
- Shells and scripting, programming/compilation
- General administration tasks
- Networking basics
- Managing network services
- System security
The required passing percentage score for this exam is approximately 62%. The points score reported just has one point assigned for every individual question answered correctly (points score above 45 results in a pass mark).
DISCLAIMER: This exam is not endorsed by or associated with any external entity. It is built by the community.
LPI
® is a trademark of the Linux Professional Institute.
This exam is intended as a simulation of LPI
® exam 201 for intermediate level linux administrators based on the 2005 curriculum (for more information - www.lpi.org). Technology areas covered include:
- Kernel
- OS Startup sequence
- OS Maintenance
- OS Customization and task automation
- Filesystems
- Hardware maintenance
- Troubleshooting
The required passing percentage score for this exam is approximately 60%. The points score reported just has one point assigned for every individual question answered correctly (points score above 39 results in a pass mark).
DISCLAIMER: This exam is not endorsed by or associated with any external entity. It is built by the community.
LPI
® is a trademark of the Linux Professional Institute.
This exam is intended as a simulation of LPI
® exam 202 for intermediate level linux administrators based on the 2005 curriculum (for more information - www.lpi.org). Technology areas covered include:
- Networking
- DNS
- Network Client Configuration
- Mail & News
- System Security
- Web Services
- Network Troubleshooting
The required passing percentage score for this exam is approximately 64.6%. The points score reported just has one point assigned for every individual question answered correctly (points score above 42 results in a pass mark).
DISCLAIMER: This exam is not endorsed by or associated with any external entity. It is built by the community.
LPI
® is a trademark of the Linux Professional Institute.
This exam is intended as a simulation of the PHP programming certification exam by Zend Technologies (for more information - http://www.zend.com/en/services/certification/php-5-certification/). Technology areas covered include:
- PHP Basics
- Functions
- Arrays
- Strings and patterns (regular expressions included)
- Web Programming
- Object Oriented Programming in PHP
- Database programming
- Elements of Object-oriented Design (Design patterns)
- XML and WebServices (use of the new DOM library is invoked)
- Security
- Streams and Network Programming
- Differences between PHP 4 and PHP 5
Candidates should refer to their percentage score for a measure of their success. The points score reported just has one point assigned for every individual question answered correctly.
DISCLAIMER: This exam is not endorsed by or associated with any external entity. It is built by the community.
Zend, Zend Technologies, Zend Framework, Zend.com and Zend Studio are trademarks of Zend Technologies, Inc.
This exam is intended to test one's current skill in computer programming and aptitude for further learning. It covers several broad categories of knowledge.