How Do I Report an Error or Mistake in a Question?

If a DBExam question looks wrong or unclear, tell us and we will check it. Reporting one is a single email to support@dbexam.com carrying three details — the Oracle exam, the question, and your account — so the team can find the precise item and reply; flagged questions are looked at on priority.

Getting those three details into the first email is what lets the team pin down the exact question straight away rather than writing back for more, so a doubtful item is settled the sooner for it.

Emailing Support About a Doubtful Oracle Item

Write to support@dbexam.com and name three things. Give the Oracle certification exam — its name or code — so the team knows which bank the item belongs to. Point to the question itself, by pasting its text or by giving the page title or the URL where it appeared; any one of those identifies it, and it is the detail to be exact about, since every sitting shuffles the draw and there is no stable question number to quote. And add the username and email you registered with, so the report ties back to your sitting. There is no form to complete and no screenshot required, though anything extra that shows what you saw is welcome.

How the Team Checks a Flagged Oracle Item

Once the email lands, the exam and question details lead the team straight to the item, and it is weighed against Oracle’s published objectives and documented behaviour. A real error — a miskeyed answer, an option gone stale, a typo in a stem — is put right in the bank; where the item proves sound, the team explains the reasoning so the point is clear for your own study. Either way the flag helps keep the question pool accurate for everyone sitting the same Oracle exam, and reported items are handled as a priority rather than left in a queue.

So the whole process is one email to support@dbexam.com — naming the Oracle exam, quoting the question, and identifying your account — and it is the quickest way to have a doubtful item checked and, if it is genuinely wrong, corrected.


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