Written by people who passed these exams. Six question types. Explanations on every option, even the wrong ones. After each quiz we build you a learning path from what you got wrong. The first third of any course is free. $30 flat unlocks the rest.
Why passprepper
Every question is original, written from the published exam objectives by engineers who've sat the real test. Safe to use, safe to share, safe to recommend in a study group.
Every question is original. Each one is authored by an engineer who actually sat the cert, working from the published exam objectives. Safe to share, safe to talk about in interviews, no risk of a revoked credential. None of it is lifted from real exams.
Before we add or update a course, we read the recent community threads from people who passed: which topics came up disproportionately, which question styles dominated, which surprises caught them out. We layer that on top of our own first-hand experience sitting the exam, then weight the question bank toward what's currently emphasised rather than what the syllabus says on paper.
The first third of every course is free forever. No signup, no card, no email. When you want the rest, it's a flat $30, paid once. No subscription. No auto-renew. As the vendor refreshes the exam, your purchase keeps pace.
How it works
A typical run, end to end. Every answer turns "I got it wrong" into "I now understand why."
Each question shows up in one of six shapes: MCQ, multi-select, ordering, matching, fill-in-blank, or a hands-on task with real lab steps. Hint button on the harder ones nudges you toward the topic without giving the answer away.
Skip what you don't want to handle now, flag what you want to revisit later. The progress strip up top shows what you've answered, what you've flagged, and what's still ahead.
Not just the right answer. Each wrong option carries a write-up for why it's wrong, what makes it plausible, and the rule or design tradeoff the question is testing. That's the bit that gets you through trick wording on the real test.
Knowing why a wrong answer is wrong is what gets you through trick wording on the real test.
Wrong answers and skipped questions go into a queue. Domains where you slipped get more weight. The order of the next set is shaped by what YOU actually need to practice. No two users see the same order; no two runs are the same drill.
Your weak domains surface fastest so you spend study time where it actually moves your score.
When the quiz ends, you get a per-domain breakdown of what you nailed and what needs work, plus a personalised path: short reading on the concepts you slipped on, hands-on lab steps where a fix is more practical than a paragraph. The next session loads in the order that closes your gaps fastest.
Two modes the same set runs in: Study (reveal each answer, hints + flags on tap) or Exam (timed, no feedback until the end).
What makes us different
Here's how we approach cert prep, point by point.
Question types
Microsoft, AWS and Google mix ordering, drag-and-drop, scenario stems and hands-on tasks. Practice on MCQ-only sites and the real test catches you flat. Below: how each shape looks in the runner.
One correct answer. Per-option explanations on reveal.
Two or more correct. The count tells you how many to pick.
Drag (or arrow-key) the items into the correct order.
Drag each item onto the bucket it belongs in.
The default port for HTTPS is 443.
Azure region for low EU latency: type...
Service names, command flags, default ports. Spelling variants accepted.
Spin up a free trial. Run the command. Report the value we asked for, or mark complete.
Pricing
No subscriptions. No drip-feed. No paywall to even start. The first third of every course is free and stays free. No signup, no card, no email. Pay once when you're ready to unlock the rest.
Why we exist
Cert prep should be the questions, the explanations, and your own focus. No ads. No upsells. No braindumps. Pay once, study at your own pace, and walk into the exam knowing the material.