Aws-cloud-practitioner Hard MCQ Test — 20 Questions

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Aws-cloud-practitioner Hard MCQ Test (20 Questions)

The AWS Cloud Practitioner certification exam tests your foundational knowledge of Amazon Web Services — the world's leading cloud computing platform, holding over 31% of the global cloud market. AWS is used by startups, enterprises, and organizations of all sizes to host applications, store data, run machine learning models, and power virtually every type of digital infrastructure. This exam validates your understanding of core AWS services, cloud architecture principles, the AWS shared responsibility model, pricing, and basic security concepts. Whether you are preparing for the official AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) exam, transitioning into a cloud career, or adding a verified cloud credential to your resume, this certification is the right foundation to build on.

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Note: This is an independent certification exam offered by SkillCertify. It is not affiliated with or issued by Amazon Web Services (AWS).

What You'll Learn

  • Core cloud computing concepts — benefits, economies of scale, and the cloud value proposition
  • Understanding the AWS Global Infrastructure — Regions, Availability Zones, and Edge Locations
  • Core AWS compute services — EC2, Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, and ECS overview
  • AWS storage services — S3, EBS, EFS, and AWS Glacier
  • AWS database services — RDS, DynamoDB, Aurora, and Redshift overview
  • AWS networking fundamentals — VPC, Route 53, CloudFront, and Elastic Load Balancing
  • AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) — users, roles, policies, and best practices
  • The AWS Shared Responsibility Model — what AWS manages vs. what you manage
  • AWS pricing models — On-Demand, Reserved, Spot Instances, and the AWS Free Tier
  • AWS support plans, compliance frameworks, and the AWS Well-Architected Framework