Progress & Analytics
You can see where you stand before attempting the final exam. The KPI cards show your status, with trend and comparison charts that reveal progress by date, exam, and per domain. Use QPM to tune speed without sacrificing accuracy.
KPI Cards at a Glance
They are your main readiness status: Average Score, Pass Streak, Average Time per Question, and Weakest Area. These cards update as you complete attempts. They appear on both the dashboard and Exam Insight pages, but in demo attempts, only Average Score and Pass Streak are available.
Average Score
Your headline metric in the exam analytics dashboard. Use it to track exam performance over time and see if you’re closing in on the pass mark. Filter by certificate, package, or domain to turn this into a focused exam progress tracker. If Average Score stalls, run shorter examin attemps  and review exam results analysis by domain to discover weak knowledge areas/ domains.
Pass Streak
A reliability signal in your exam performance tracking tool. Your last sequential passes indicate readiness, not just a lucky high score. Use streak goals (e.g., 3–5 in a row) to decide when to book the real test. If the streak breaks, you can check your last exam's performance analytics for dips in the trend charts, and run a weak areas analysis to target the domains that need improvement.
Avg Time / Question
A pacing metric on the exam performance dashboard that balances speed and accuracy. Track exam performance by watching how far you deviate from the target seconds per question. Pair this with practice exam analytics (e.g., QPM and accuracy) to detect rushing or overthinking. Use filters to compare timing by domain, which provides actionable exam performance insights for your study progress tracker.
Weakest Area
The centerpiece of weak areas analysis. This KPI highlights the lowest-performing domain so you can prioritize targeted practice. Drill that domain, then revisit the exam analytics dashboard to confirm gains in exam performance metrics (accuracy, time, streak). Rinse and repeat—this loop turns exam performance insights into measurable improvement in your study progress tracker.
Trends Over Time
The trends over time section provides insights into your exam performance evolution over time. Two line charts are shown: one for your total score and another for each domain. Treat it as your exam progress tracker: rising slopes signal readiness, plateaus indicate stalled learning, and dips reveal fatigue or gaps.
Exam Performance Over Time
Track your trend lines and detect plateaus or breakthroughs.
Performance by Exam
With the Performance by Exam graph, you can compare each attempt, and with the stacked bars, you can analyze the total score and the domain breakdown side by side. It’s one of the most useful views in the exam analytics dashboard because you can see your powerful and weak knowledge areas before attempting the real exam. You can filter by certificate, package, or date range to keep comparisons fair. 
Domain Analytics
Zoom into domains to plan focused practice. Use the Weakest Domain KPI to choose what to drill next—skipping this view can hide a weak area that derails the real test.
Last Exam Overview
You can instantly snapshot the latest attempt, showing total pass/fail counts and each domain’s breakdown. Use this to select your next attempt and identify patterns in Trends Over Time. 
See how often you pass each domain to understand consistency.
You can also monitor pass/fail counts by domain across attempts to pinpoint areas with weak knowledge for future improvement.
Totals of correct and wrong answers across all exams reveal where to drill deeper.
Accuracy by domain across all exams. Totals of correct vs wrong expose where you’re losing points—prioritize the longest ‘wrong’ bars and measure gains.
Speed & Pacing
QPM (Correct Questions per Minute) shows how many answers you get right each minute. Check it beside Avg Time/Question. If you’re too slow to decide about questions, you’ll run out of time and won’t revisit flagged items; the Aim of the graph increases your speed, so you will have time to check questions and answers twice to discover mistakes.










