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Is There a Final Exam?

Yes. The Bankruptcy Logic debtor education course ends with a required final exam presenting 10 questions from a bank of 50. The exam is automatically graded and can be retaken until a satisfactory score is achieved.

Is There a Final Exam?

Yes. After completing all five modules, you take a required final exam. You must achieve a satisfactory score on the exam to receive your certificate.

How the Exam Works

  • The exam presents 10 questions drawn from a bank of 50

  • Questions are drawn from all five modules

  • All questions are multiple choice

  • The exam is automatically graded by the system

  • Immediate feedback is provided on any incorrect answers, explaining the correct answer and the reasoning behind it

  • If you do not achieve a satisfactory score, you are encouraged to review the feedback and retake the exam

When the Exam Unlocks

The final exam becomes available only after you have fully completed all five modules. You cannot skip ahead to the exam.

After the Exam

Once you achieve a satisfactory score, your completion certificate is issued promptly and delivered by email.

Quick Facts

Detail

Information

Exam required

Yes

Questions presented

10 (drawn from a bank of 50)

Question bank

50 questions across all 5 modules

Format

Multiple choice

Grading

Automatic — immediate feedback on incorrect answers

If score not satisfactory

Review feedback and retake

Certificate

Issued promptly upon satisfactory completion

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I do not achieve a satisfactory score? The system provides feedback explaining the correct answers. Review the feedback and retake the exam.

Is the exam open book? There are no restrictions on reviewing your notes or course materials while taking the exam.

Does the exam change each time I take it? The exam is built dynamically from a bank of 50 questions. Questions may vary between attempts.

What happens immediately after I pass? Your completion certificate is generated and delivered to you by email promptly. Check your inbox — and your spam folder if it does not arrive quickly.

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