Android Studio Practice Exam
Android Studio Practice Exam
About Android Studio Exam
The Android Studio Exam evaluates your expertise in using Android Studio—the official integrated development environment (IDE) for Android app development. It covers essential tools, features, and workflows needed to build, test, and debug Android applications efficiently. This exam is ideal for developers aiming to master the Android development process using Java or Kotlin, along with Android Studio’s rich interface, built-in emulators, and version control capabilities.
Who should take the Exam?
This exam is ideal for:
- Beginner to intermediate Android developers
- Software engineers focusing on mobile apps
- Computer science and IT students
- Freelancers developing Android apps
- Tech enthusiasts exploring mobile development
Skills Required
- Basic knowledge of Java or Kotlin
- Understanding of Android architecture
- Familiarity with programming logic and IDEs
- Basic debugging and testing concepts
Knowledge Gained
- Using Android Studio to build Android apps
- Layout editor and UI design implementation
- Testing, debugging, and deploying applications
- Managing projects and version control
Course Outline
The Android Studio Exam covers the following topics -
Domain 1 – Introduction to Android Studio
- Overview and installation
- Interface walkthrough
- Creating your first Android project
Domain 2 – Java/Kotlin Integration
- Setting up language support
- Writing your first app logic
- Code navigation and tips
Domain 3 – UI Design and Layouts
- Using the layout editor
- Material Design components
- ConstraintLayout and other layout types
Domain 4 – Emulator and Device Testing
- Using AVD Manager
- Testing on real devices
- Debugging and logcat tools
Domain 5 – App Building and Gradle
- Gradle basics and configurations
- Build variants and signing configurations
- Managing dependencies
Domain 6 – Version Control and Deployment
- Git integration and VCS usage
- APK generation and testing
- Publishing on Google Play