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AIGP Decision Drills: 6 AI Governance Practice Tests
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AIGP Decision Drills: 6 AI Governance Practice Tests

300 scenario-based AIGP questions on laws, risk, vendors, deployment, and AI oversight.
Created byP.J. Agness
Last updated 7/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • AIGP candidates who understand the basic vocabulary but need practice choosing the best governance action in realistic situations.
  • Privacy, compliance, legal, risk, audit, security, and governance professionals responsible for AI oversight.
  • Product managers, technology leaders, procurement teams, and project managers involved in selecting, deploying, or monitoring AI systems.
  • AI developers, data professionals, and engineers who need stronger judgment around impact assessments, documentation, human oversight, vendor risk, monitoring
  • Learners who want scenario-based practice with detailed explanations rather than definition-heavy review or exam-dump material.

Included in This Course

300 questions
  • AI Governance Foundations, Roles, and Life Cycle Policies50 questions
  • AI Laws, Standards, and Governance Frameworks50 questions
  • AI Development Governance: Design, Data, Testing, and Release50 questions
  • AI Deployment, Vendor Risk, and Responsible Use50 questions
  • AI Monitoring, Incidents, Audits, and Accountability50 questions
  • AIGP Final Decision Exam50 questions

Description

Several AI governance responses can sound responsible. The harder task is identifying which action best fits the law, stakeholder, life-cycle stage, evidence, and level of risk.


AIGP Decision Drills is built around that decision point.


Work through six focused practice tests containing 300 original questions designed to strengthen practical judgment for the Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional certification.


The course moves beyond definition-heavy review. You will make decisions involving:


- Responsible AI principles and governance roles

- AI policies, accountability, and human oversight

- Privacy, intellectual property, nondiscrimination, consumer protection, and AI-specific laws

- NIST AI RMF, OECD principles, and major ISO AI standards

- AI use cases and impact assessments

- Data rights, quality, lineage, and provenance

- Model selection, training, testing, and release readiness

- Third-party systems, vendor agreements, and licensing risk

- Generative AI, retrieval-augmented generation, and agentic AI

- Monitoring, model drift, data drift, audits, red teaming, and incident response

- Transparency, documentation, deactivation, and post-deployment controls


Each practice test has a distinct purpose. You will begin with governance foundations, then work through laws and frameworks, AI development, deployment and vendor risk, monitoring and incidents, and a mixed final decision exam.


Every question includes explanations for the correct answer and the other options. The explanations focus on why one response is the strongest choice, why the alternatives are less appropriate, and which governance distinction matters in the scenario.


This course is designed for learners who have reviewed the AIGP material but need more practice applying it. It is especially useful when several answer choices appear reasonable and the correct response depends on organizational role, legal obligation, timing, documentation, or risk.


Use the tests to identify weak areas, sharpen your judgment, and become more confident applying AI governance concepts under exam-style pressure.


Important disclaimer:

This is an unofficial practice-test course. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the IAPP or the AIGP certification program. It does not contain official exam questions, leaked questions, exam dumps, or any guarantee of passing the certification exam.

Who this course is for:

  • This course is for AIGP candidates who have studied the core concepts but need more practice choosing the best response in realistic governance scenarios.
  • It is designed for privacy, legal, compliance, risk, audit, cybersecurity, and governance professionals involved in AI oversight.
  • It is also suitable for product managers, project managers, procurement teams, technology leaders, AI developers, data professionals, and engineers who work with AI systems across development, deployment, monitoring, vendor review, and incident response.
  • The course is especially useful for learners who need to distinguish between legal obligations, technical controls, governance frameworks, internal policies, stakeholder roles, and life-cycle responsibilities.
  • It is not designed for learners seeking official exam questions, exam dumps, or simple definition-based memorization.