
GitHub Foundations Practice Exam – New 2026 , GitHub Foundations Exam on Your First Try.
Course Description
Prepare with Confidence for the GitHub Foundations Certification Exam
All questions in this course are carefully aligned with the official GitHub Foundations certification objectives. By covering every domain in depth, this course helps you approach the real exam with confidence and improve your chances of passing on your first attempt.
This course features a collection of carefully designed exam-style practice questions that replicate the experience of taking the actual GitHub Foundations certification exam. The scenarios reflect real collaboration and development workflows on GitHub—working with repositories, managing version control using Git, collaborating through pull requests and issues, applying modern development practices, and participating in the GitHub open-source community—while choosing the “best answer” under real-world constraints such as collaboration efficiency, version control best practices, and project organization.
This isn’t just about hoping you’re ready—it’s about knowing you’re ready. By completing these practice exams and consistently scoring 85–90% or higher, you’ll build the pacing, stamina, and accuracy needed to take the official certification exam with confidence.
After each practice test, you’ll receive detailed feedback for every question, including:
- Why the correct answer is correct
- Why the other options are incorrect
- Which domain and GitHub concept the question is testing
This targeted feedback helps you quickly identify weak areas and focus your study more efficiently.
Full Coverage of All GitHub Foundations Exam Domains
Understand Git and GitHub Basics (25–30%)
Practice understanding the core concepts behind Git and GitHub. You’ll work through scenarios involving commits, branches, merges, repositories, and version control workflows that form the foundation of modern software development.
Work with GitHub Repositories (10–15%)
Build confidence managing repositories on GitHub. You’ll explore scenarios involving creating repositories, cloning projects, managing files and commits, and organizing code and documentation within repositories.
Collaborate Using GitHub (10–15%)
Learn how developers collaborate using GitHub. You’ll practice working with issues, pull requests, code reviews, and discussions to coordinate development work and maintain code quality across teams.
Apply Modern Development Practices (10–15%)
Understand how GitHub supports modern development workflows. You’ll work through scenarios involving continuous integration basics, automation with GitHub Actions, workflow strategies, and collaborative development practices.
Manage Projects with GitHub (5–10%)
Practice organizing development work using GitHub tools. You’ll explore scenarios involving project boards, milestones, task tracking, and coordinating work across contributors.
Understand Privacy, Security, and Administration (10–15%)
Learn how GitHub manages access and repository visibility. You’ll work through scenarios involving repository permissions, branch protection rules, security settings, and collaboration controls.
Explore the GitHub Community (5–10%)
Understand how GitHub supports open-source collaboration. You’ll explore scenarios involving following repositories, contributing to projects, discovering open-source initiatives, and participating in the broader GitHub community.
Key Features of These Practice Exams
- Exam-aligned, scenario-based questions mapped to all GitHub Foundations domains
- Timed exam simulations to build speed, focus, and exam stamina
- Detailed explanations for every answer choice (correct and incorrect)
- Carefully reviewed questions to reduce ambiguity and technical errors
- Mobile-friendly access so you can study anytime, anywhere
By completing these practice exams, you’ll build the knowledge, confidence, and exam readiness required to pass the GitHub Foundations certification and understand how GitHub supports modern software development, collaboration, and open-source contribution.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone preparing for the GitHub Foundations certification exam.
