The graduation exam
50 questions. 90 minutes. 68% to pass. This is the simulation of Oracle's 1Z0-1082-25 certification exam — built from every concept you've encountered across the nine halls of the Academy. The same traps, the same topic weights, the same pressure. The only difference: here you get the explanations.
Exam at a glance
Everything you need to know about the 1Z0-1082-25 certification before you enter the exam room.
Topic weight distribution
The exam syllabus has 8 topic areas. The highest-weighted area — Managing Rule Sets and Rules — can deliver 8–10 questions alone.
The three most dangerous distractors
FALSE. EPCM Standard uses ASO (Aggregate Storage) for both cubes. BSO is Planning's engine. This confusion trips candidates who switch between products.
FALSE. Dynamic members in ASO do not persist values written by rules. Any allocation rule targeting a Dynamic member fails silently. Always Stored for operational dimensions.
FALSE. Logical Clear is the EPCM default. Physical Clear wipes data across all POVs in the ASO block — devastating in a multi-model environment.
FALSE. In Parallel execution, all rules start simultaneously. No rule sees another rule's writes within the same parallel set. This produces silent data corruption with no error message.
FALSE. Copy POV always goes from PCM_CLC (calculation) to PCM_REP (reporting). The direction is one-way and cannot be reversed.
Mock Exam — 1Z0-1082-25 Simulation
50 questions across all 8 exam topics. Timed at 90 minutes. Explanations shown after each answer.
Official Syllabus — 1Z0-1082-25
Eight topic areas, mapped to the Academy halls where they are covered. Use this as your revision checklist.
The Complete Exam Trap Reference
Every significant distractor pattern across all 9 halls. Memorise these before exam day.
Flashcards — Eliot's Rapid-Fire Revision
Tap the card to flip. Use the filters to drill a specific topic. Work through every card before exam day — the ones that trip you up are exactly what the exam will ask.
Glossary — Eliot's Field Definitions
Every term that appears on the 1Z0-1082-25 exam, defined the way a practitioner would explain it — not the way a manual would. If it has a trap attached, the trap is named.