IT Practice Exams

The industry gave you three doors. All of them bad.

If you're studying for an IT certification on your own dime, you know the scene: the kitchen table at 11pm, the cold coffee, six browser tabs of practice questions you don't fully trust. The exam costs $400+, there's no retake discount, and the study-materials market has left you exactly three options:

  • Door one: get robbed. The accurate premium vendors charge $99–$199 per exam — sometimes more than the voucher — or a subscription that bills you for every month life slows you down.
  • Door two: get banned. The "free" dump sites are stolen exam content with answers that are wrong half the time. Use them and you risk a 12-month ban and an invalidated cert.
  • Door three: gamble. Study from scraps, walk in hoping, and bet the voucher on a coin flip. Self-study first-attempt pass rates run 50–65%.

We think that's predatory. The pricing in this industry is built around people who are scared and short on money. Nobody was selling the boring, honest thing: a big bank of accurate, original questions that explain themselves, at a price that respects the person actually paying for it.

So we built the fourth door.

1,250+ original questions per exam, every answer explained in plain English, mapped to the current official objectives — $59, one time, yours for the life of the exam version. No subscription meter running while you study around a job and a family. No stolen content that can end your career before it starts. No fake urgency, no countdown timers, no upsells mid-study.

It's made by people who studied for these exams the same way you are: self-funded, at night, one cert at a time. That's why the explanations matter so much to us — a practice test that just says "wrong" teaches you nothing except to doubt yourself. Every question here tells you why the right answer is right and why the wrong ones are traps. Missing a question becomes learning, not shame.

You've been doing the hard part all along. You just needed material worthy of the effort.

Judge it yourself — that's the whole point.

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