CCA-F Exam Preparation & Guide

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About this app

CCAF Exam is an independent study app for practicing CCAF-style Claude, AI assistant, prompt engineering, MCP, safety, and AI fundamentals topics.

Study at your own pace with practice quizzes, timed mock exams, flashcards, explanations, progress tracking, and daily review tools.

Key features:

- Practice quizzes with flexible question counts
- Timed mock exam mode
- Daily quiz for regular study
- Flashcards with known / still learning tracking
- Topic filters for AI fundamentals, prompt engineering, Claude usage, MCP scenarios, safety, ethics, automation, and productivity
- Easy, medium, and hard difficulty levels
- Retry missed questions
- Focus on weak areas
- Bookmark questions for later review
- Answer explanations for better understanding
- Progress stats with XP, level, streak, accuracy, and high score
- Search questions by topic or keyword
- Home screen widgets for streak, XP, quick quiz, daily challenge, and last score
- Optional study reminders
- Offline-first progress saved on your device

CCAF Exam is designed for quick daily practice as well as longer review sessions. Use it to strengthen core concepts, identify weak topics, and prepare with structured question practice.

CCAF Exam is an independent study and practice tool. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Anthropic or any official certification provider. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.
Updated on
Jun 5, 2026

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