Can I Review Questions After Finishing an Exam?
Yes, on the free Demo and on Premium alike. Bring a finished sitting back from your history and every question you were set returns for study, each one anchored — where an explanation has been written for it — by an account of what makes the correct option correct; ranged around that are the item as it stood, the choice you made set against the right one, and every option marked in turn.
The distance between a mark and a lesson is the why behind the correct answer, and that why is the half that shifts your next sitting. The review attaches it to each question and plays them back in the order you met them.
What the Oracle Review Puts in Front of You
Pull a completed sitting back up and it takes you through question by question, each option marked and your own pick set beside the key. Take a PL/SQL item on exception handling that offers, among its choices, a block closing with WHEN OTHERS THEN NULL; pick it and the review crosses it, marks the option that lets the exception surface as the one to have taken, and then does what a bare mark cannot — it explains that a handler ending WHEN OTHERS THEN NULL catches every error only to discard it, so the failure you needed to see slips by in silence. That is the reasoning behind the key, not merely the fact of it. The choices come back in the very order you faced them, because the platform keeps the order you saw and plays it back rather than shuffling anew — the mechanism behind it is set out on Are the Questions Randomised?
Reviewing Your Oracle Sitting on Either Tier
None of this is held back for paying users: the Demo opens the same review Premium does, so you can weigh the feedback before spending anything. Nor is it a one-time glance — every sitting stays in your history and reopens into the identical walk-through for as long as the attempt is kept, so an attempt from earlier in your preparation is still open to pick apart days later. What it is not is a scoreboard of your strengths and gaps: there is no panel ranking you by Oracle topic, leaving you the items themselves, the marking and the written reasoning, and the work of seeing the pattern yourself.
So yes — after any Oracle sitting every question is yours to revisit, the Demo giving you the same review as Premium, with each option marked, your choice against the key, and a written reason for the answer, as often as you reopen the attempt. The one thing the review will not hand you is a verdict on which topics you have mastered; that reading stays yours to make.
