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Java Practice Exam Free has 1500+ questions in 5 different mock tests. Our mock test has series of multiple choice questions .The questions are selected randomly and result is displayed at the end with the attempt details which has explanation for the answers. Tips are helpful to do better preparation for the ocjp exam.
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Education Free Aashita Jadhav iPhone, iPad, iPod

Our mock test app is for those who are

1) Preparing for ocjp
2) New or want to brush up core java concepts.
3) Preparing for java interview


Chapter List:
1)Java Introduction
2)Tips during the Exam
3)Just before the exam tips
4)25 - Question Mock Exam
5)40 - Question Mock Exam
6)60 - Question Mock Exam
7)120 - Question Mock Exam
8)180 - Question Mock Exam

Java certification exam is offered by OCJP. OCJP stands for Oracle Certified Java Programmer.
You are welcome to share any suggestions or improvements for the app at [email protected]

Disclaimer- JAVA is a trademark of Oracle America Inc. This Java Practice Exam Free App is not affiliated, sponsored by or endorsed by Oracle. Use of the JAVA name is for reference purposes only.

Reviews

Horrible ad infested buggy app
Gatorsf--

Congrats on the Worst app I've ever downloaded


Biggest piece of garbage software i've seen
Chazztizer1337

Someone gave this programmer a crayon and said code. The UI is horrendous and the questions can't even been seen correctly. Absolutely horrible. Creator should feel bad.


Not well thought thru
Kate61699

There are some questions that I just couldn't answer because the right answer was not within the shown ones. And usually if that's the case, the developer of the app should've given a chance to answer with 'none of the above' or smth like that. Instead some questions just show options that you are sure are not the correct ones but you press anyway because there is no option 'none of the above'! And of course you were right, and the explanation is - Correct answer: 'null'. It does give you the right explanation though. Had some fun answering the questions and googling the "hard ones".


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