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: 28
Time: 50 minutes
Passing score: 70%
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#1. Is GitHub Copilot free to use?
#2. What are the differences between GitHub Copilot Individual and GitHub Copilot Business?
#3. How can you start using GitHub Copilot after activating the GitHub Copilot subscription?
#4. What is a GitHub Codespace?
#5. What GitHub feature allows the creation of preconfigured development environments where all necessary tools and dependencies to contribute to a repository are installed?
#6. What GitHub features allow repository contributors to work on simple code changes directly through the web browser? (Choose two.)
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#7. What are the different possible lifecycle phases for a GitHub Codespace?
#8. If you stop your GitHub Codespace environment, can you come back to the changes later if you haven't committed to them?
#9. What are the use cases for labels?
#10. Why would a repository owner want to use milestones? (Choose two.)
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#11. How can you assign a person to an issue or pull request?
#12. If you face yourself often writing the same set of comments on issues or pull requests, what GitHub feature would you use to save time?
#13. Which of these statements about `saved replies` are true? (Choose two.)
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#14. What are some actions you can do in regards to Repository Templates? (Choose two.)
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#15. Which feature in GitHub Projects enables you to effortlessly generate graphs and charts for visualizing the current status and historical progression of your project?
#16. What is the name of GitHub's continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform?
#17. Which of these is a common use case for GitHub Actions?
#18. GitHub Action workflows are triggered by events. Which of these are valid events that GitHub Actions support? (Choose two.)
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#19. What are the possible GitHub account types? (Select three.)
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#20. Which of these GitHub features serves the purpose of an adaptable spreadsheet, task board and a roadmap that integrates with issues and pull requests on GitHub to plan and track your work effectively?
#21. How does the synchronization between GitHub projects and issues and pull requests work?
#22. Which of these is true regarding custom fields for items in GitHub Projects?
#23. What are the different available options for adding issues and pull requests to a GitHub Project board?
#24. Which of these layouts are available in GitHub Projects? (Choose three.)
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#25. Which GitHub Project layout would best serve as a Kanban board?
#26. Which of these workflows are built-in automations in GitHub Projects? (Choose two.)
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#27. What are the different options that allow you to automate operations in your GitHub Project? (Choose three.)
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#28. What is the difference between GitHub projects and GitHub projects classic?
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