Editorial and assessment method
Original questions need visible reasoning.
Aegentra Labs publishes how its questions are scoped, written, sourced and protected. This is preparation material for legitimate study—not a collection of recalled exam content or a promise that a candidate will pass.
The workflow
From a published domain to a useful explanation.
Define the boundary
Start with the published exam scope.
We map the certification body’s published competency domains, question count, pass mark, permitted materials and any stated question structure. An unpublished detail is labelled as unpublished instead of being inferred from another provider.
Write the decision
Test judgement, not copied wording.
Questions are written from scratch around the decision the competency domain expects a candidate to make. Scenario groups use fictional organisations and evidence; they do not reproduce a live, recalled or confidential examination item.
Challenge the options
Make every distractor plausible and explainable.
A distractor must represent a recognisable misconception, wrong sequence or incomplete action. The answer note explains the best choice and records why each alternative fails so the candidate can correct the underlying reasoning.
Trace the boundary
Keep exam scope and answer reasoning distinct.
Each question carries source identifiers that resolve to published materials used to define its exam scope or competency domain. A scope source is not described as a clause citation for every sentence, and no source is presented as evidence that an unofficial question is endorsed by its publisher.
Keep access exact
Separate public examples from paid banks.
Five questions per live qualification are public. Complete banks, exam mode, saved results and domain analysis remain behind server-side authentication and an exact-exam entitlement with a recorded expiry date.
What a candidate can check
Evidence is kept beside the claim.
Every live exam guide lists its source set and states when a fact is not published. Every public question shows its answer reasoning, distractor notes and exam-scope source links. Material outside the author's credential scope is attributed to sources rather than presented as personal accreditation.
Inspect the free questions- Public allowance
- 5 questions per qualification
- Question origin
- Original, independently authored
- Source boundary
- Named on every exam guide
- Paid-content boundary
- Server-side exact-exam access
Aeges AI Learning Intelligence
AI analyses the result—not the authority of the content.
Aeges AI works on learner performance signals after an Aegentra Labs practice session is submitted. It can surface domain performance, answer-level misconceptions and revision priorities, but it does not make independently authored questions official, reproduce proprietary certification exam items or change the published source and methodology boundaries described on this page.
The analysis supports preparation rather than predicting an examination outcome or guaranteeing certification success.
See how Aeges AI analyses results