The GitHub Foundations Certification exam is targeted towards GitHub users who want to validate their understanding of the foundational topics, products, and concepts of collaborating, contributing, and working on GitHub. These are three practice tests for the certification exam to feel confident before you appear for the exam.
Total questions: 30
Time: 50 minutes
Passing score: 70%
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#1. Which of the following roles are available for a repository at the organization level on GitHub? (Choose five)
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#2. Which of the following is true about GitHub wikis?
#3. What are some actions you can do in regards to Project Templates in your organization? (Choose three.)
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#4. Which of the following actions cannot be performed directly from GitHub Desktop?
#5. What feature is unique to GitHub Desktop compared to github.com?
#6. Which Markdown element is not correctly paired with its syntax?
#7. What syntax is used in GitHub Markdown to create a task list?
#8. What is/are the common GitHub pricing plan(s) for both personal and organization accounts?
#9. What happens when you choose to close a Project?
#10. If there are multiple Readme.md files in a GitHub repository, what is the priority order to show them?
#11. Which of the following Git commands allow you to create a new branch and start working on it in one line? (Select two.)
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#12. If a GitHub Discussion is converted into an Issue and the issue is closed or referred to using its corresponding # number, will the discussion be modified?
#13. Which information can be found in the Pulse section in the Insights tab of a repository? (Choose four)
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#14. What are the different levels of GitHub organizational hierarchy? (Choose three.)
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#15. Who can setup billing or assign billing managers for an organization? (Select three.)
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#16. What is one of the main benefits for using a Personal Access Token (PAT) instead of a standard username and password for GitHub authentication?
#17. What are the different forms of two-factor or multi-factor authentication supported by GitHub? (Choose five.)
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#18. What are the different GitHub pricing plans for personal accounts? (Select two)
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#19. What is the effect of adding a line `Closes #11` to the pull request's description?
#20. In GitHub a proposal to merge a set of changes from one branch into another branch is called a:
#21. You want to merge changes from branch `feature-a` into `main` and you are creating a pull request. Which branch should be the `base` branch and which branch should be the `compare` branch?
#22. What are draft pull requests?
#23. What are the possible statuses for a pull request review? (Choose three.)
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#24. Which of these statements about the differences of issues and discussions is true?
#25. Which of the GitHub features best serves as a simple way to share small code snippets with others?
#26. What are GitHub Wikis?
#27. What are the two available options when you no longer need to use a Project?
#28. Can you change a gist from public to secret after creating it?
#29. What are pinned repositories on GitHub?
#30. Which of these files can customize your GitHub profile?
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