
[100% Off] 1500 Questions | Github Administration 2026
Master GitHub Administration. Test your knowledge with 1500 high-quality questions and in-depth explanations.
What you’ll learn
- Pass the GitHub Administration certification exam on your first attempt,
- Master the study material required to manage GitHub repositories and organizations effectively,
- Utilize this extensive practice test bank to identify and improve upon your knowledge gaps,
- Configure repository settings
- access controls
- and security features with confidence,
- Administer organization teams
- permissions
- and enterprise-level compliance standards,
- Troubleshoot common GitHub service issues and monitor system integrations effectively,
- Implement security best practices including secret scanning and vulnerability management,
- Understand third-party service integrations and API automation for repository workflows,
Requirements
- Basic familiarity with GitHub interfaces and version control concepts,
- A desire to learn GitHub administration and pass the official certification exam,
Description
Detailed Exam Domain Coverage
Repository Management (20%) – Repository settings and permissions, Repository creation and management, Repository security and access control,
Organization Administration (25%) – Organization settings and management, Team management and permissions, Organization security and access control,
Security and Compliance (20%) – Security best practices and protocols, Compliance regulations and standards, Security scanning and vulnerability management,
Service Management (20%) – GitHub services and features, Service management and monitoring, Service troubleshooting and support,
Collaboration and Integrations (15%) – Repository collaboration and permissions, Integrations with third-party services, API and automation management,
Hello and welcome to the most comprehensive practice test course for the GitHub Administration certification, I have designed this course to help you master the administrative side of GitHub, giving you the exact feel of the real exam, With 1500 practice questions, this course goes deep into every single topic you need to know, Instead of just giving you the answers, I provide a detailed explanation for every option so you understand exactly why a choice is correct and why the others are wrong, This ensures you actually learn the core concepts of repository settings, access controls, compliance, and service troubleshooting, Whether you are managing users, configuring organization security, or integrating third-party services, these mock exams will test your knowledge in real-world scenarios,
Practice Questions Preview:
Question 1: Repository Management Which of the following actions can an organization owner take to enforce strict branch protection rules across multiple repositories simultaneously?
Option A: Manually update the branch protection settings in each repository one by one,
Option B: Create an organization-wide repository ruleset that targets the default branch of all repositories,
Option C: Write a GitHub Actions workflow to check branch settings every hour,
Option D: Assign the maintainer role to all team members across all repositories,
Option E: Restrict organization access to internal users only,
Option F: Disable repository forks at the enterprise level,
Correct Answer: B,
Explanation: Option A is incorrect because manual updates are not simultaneous and do not scale well, Option B is correct because organization-wide rulesets allow administrators to enforce branch protection policies across multiple or all repositories from a single central location, Option C is incorrect because while Actions can check states, rulesets natively enforce policies without custom scripting, Option D is incorrect because granting maintainer roles gives excessive permissions rather than enforcing specific branch protections, Option E is incorrect because restricting access does not configure branch protection rules, Option F is incorrect because disabling forks is a security setting unrelated to branch protection rules,
Question 2: Security and Compliance When configuring GitHub Advanced Security, which feature should you enable to automatically detect exposed credentials in your repository commit history?
Option A: CodeQL analysis,
Option B: Dependabot alerts,
Option C: Secret scanning,
Option D: Security advisories,
Option E: Dependency review,
Option F: Branch protection rules,
Correct Answer: C,
Explanation: Option A is incorrect because CodeQL is used for finding semantic vulnerabilities in code rather than exposed credentials, Option B is incorrect because Dependabot alerts you to vulnerable dependencies in your manifest files, Option C is correct because secret scanning actively searches your repository for known types of secrets and credentials to prevent unauthorized access, Option D is incorrect because security advisories are used to privately discuss and fix vulnerabilities in your project, Option E is incorrect because dependency review helps you understand dependency changes in pull requests, Option F is incorrect because branch protection rules enforce workflows rather than scan for exposed secrets,
Question 3: Organization Administration You need to ensure that specific external contractors only have read access to a single repository within your GitHub organization without adding them to a team, How should you configure their access?
Option A: Add them as outside collaborators directly to the specific repository with the Read role,
Option B: Add them to an organization team and assign the team Read access,
Option C: Change the base repository permission to Read for the entire organization,
Option D: Grant them the maintainer role on the repository,
Option E: Convert the repository to public so they can view the code,
Option F: Create a new organization solely for the contractors,
Correct Answer: A,
Explanation: Option A is correct because outside collaborators can be granted access to specific repositories without becoming members of the organization or requiring team assignment, Option B is incorrect because the scenario specifically requires not adding them to a team, Option C is incorrect because changing base permissions affects all members and potentially exposes all internal repositories, Option D is incorrect because the maintainer role grants excessive permissions beyond the required read access, Option E is incorrect because making the repository public exposes it to everyone rather than just the specific contractors, Option F is incorrect because creating a new organization is an unnecessary administrative overhead for granting limited access,
After reviewing the samples, here is what you get when you enroll:
Welcome to the Mock Exam Practice Tests Academy to help you prepare for your GitHub Administration certification,
You can retake the exams as many times as you want,
This is a huge original question bank,
You get support from instructors if you have questions,
Each question has a detailed explanation,
Mobile-compatible with the Udemy app,
I hope that by now you’re convinced, And there are a lot more questions inside the course,








