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Princeton CPACC Test - English

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About the Princeton CPACC Test

The Princeton CPACC Test is an optional knowledge checkpoint for CPACC applicants to take before sitting for the CPACC Exam. The test should be in addition to your study and preparation. The test is a good review of the concepts in the CPACC Body of Knowledge as covered in the course.

The test is not intended to be a CPACC Sample Exam..

Important points to consider before investing in the test:
• The Princeton questions are written as a teaching assessment, not as exam questions. You can review sample CPACC Exam questions on the CPACC Sample Questions webpage.
• The Princeton test questions are grouped by CPACC Body of Knowledge Domains. The CPACC Exam questions are randomized.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the Princeton CPACC Test?

The test is timed for two hours. The clock begins the first time you open the test. Once you submit the final question you cannot revisit the test. Incorrect answers are indicated as you submit questions. Please make note of these topics as you go through the test, as you will not be able to go back in to find the incorrect answers later. Your study plan should not depend solely on this test. You can mark down the topics of questions you answer incorrectly and use other study methods to continue your learning.

Learners are welcome to review the course material as many times as they like while enrolled.

Can I take the Princeton CPACC Test more than once?

Each account purchase allows a user to take the test once. We recommend only taking the test once and using it as a study resource. As you complete the test, incorrect answers will be marked. Note these as you go through the test as you will not be able to revisit questions once you select Submit at the end of the test or the two hour time limit is reached.

Is this test eligible for Education Credits?

No, the Princeton CPACC test is not eligible for education credits.

Is the Princeton CPACC Test eligible for an IAAP badge?

No, the Princeton CPACC Test was created by Princeton and is not eligible for an IAAP badge.

Please note: Passing the Princeton CPACC Test does not guarantee that you will successfully pass the IAAP CPACC exam.

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