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There seems to be links to some learning materials for it at the website.
https://www.lpi.org/our-certifications/lpic-1-overview/
As it is just a test (multiple choice and written text) I don't think there are any preperation tests for it.
For a more specific walkthrough if you’re a reader: https://learning.lpi.org/en/learning-materials/010-160/
Otherwise there are dozens of videos that walk through the objectives.
My personal recommendation would be to get a virtual machine or some place you can run Linux commands, then try to answer the exam objectives from that terminal.
You can always ask chat GPT to give examples or commands that gather the information you want. Then ask for clarification on the syntax, breakdown of options and what they do, etc.