Course Information
Course Overview
6 full-length AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) practice exams with explanations to pass with confidence!
All questions are based on the Exam Objectives for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) for all 4 domains of the exam, so you can take and pass the actual AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) certification exam with confidence!
About This Practice Exam Set
To ensure you're fully prepared for exam day, this course includes six full-length practice exams that reflect the structure and difficulty of the real AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) exam. These exams help you assess your readiness and pinpoint areas that need improvement before sitting for the official test. Each exam simulates the real testing experience – complete with a timer – so you know exactly what to expect.
Exam Structure and Duration
Each of the included practice exams contains up to 90 questions and must be completed within 90 minutes. The exams feature a mix of multiple-choice and multiple-response questions that closely follow the format of the actual AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam. Practicing under timed conditions helps sharpen your pacing, accuracy, and confidence across all four exam domains.
Scoring and Feedback
After completing each practice exam, you’ll receive a detailed score report that highlights your performance in each domain. This feedback allows you to clearly identify your strengths and focus your study on weaker areas. With this domain-specific insight, you’ll be able to build a strategic and efficient study plan – maximizing your chances of passing the exam on your first attempt.
Exam Domain Breakdown
The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam covers four major domains. Each domain is weighted based on its importance in the overall exam:
Cloud Concepts (24%) - Covers the benefits and design principles of cloud computing, including elasticity, scalability, and the AWS Well-Architected Framework. Also addresses migration strategies and the economic value of moving to the cloud.
Security and Compliance (30%) - Focuses on the AWS shared responsibility model, identity and access management, encryption, governance tools, and compliance requirements. Learners also explore AWS security services and best practices.
Cloud Technology and Services (34%) - Emphasizes the use of core AWS services including compute, storage, databases, and networking. Also covers global infrastructure, deployment methods, AI/ML services, and developer tools.
Billing, Pricing, and Support (12%) - Introduces pricing models, cost management tools, and AWS support offerings. Learners learn how to estimate costs, manage budgets, and choose support plans that fit organizational needs.
What Other Students Are Saying About Our Courses:
I’m thrilled to share that I have completed my certification. I couldn’t be more impressed with the quality of the content and the structure of the course. From start to finish, it was engaging, informative, and well-paced. The instructor did an outstanding job of breaking down concepts into easy-to-understand lessons. Thank you to the course team for creating such an excellent learning experience! (Avinash A., 5 stars)
Jason Dion does an amazing job explaining concepts and terms in a way that actually makes sense and sticks in your head. You can tell that he understands the content and has had real world experience with the majority of what he is teaching, and is not just reading from a book (Kaleb Hall., 5 stars)
Always good to have someone who knows the topic they teach. I find the organization of the course refreshing and the quick quiz to be a telltale of how well I understand the topic. (Kevin C., 5 stars)
Course Content
- 1 section(s)
- Section 1 Practice Tests
What You’ll Learn
- Take and pass the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) certification exam
- Explain the value of the AWS Cloud
- Understand and explain the AWS shared responsibility model
- Understand security best practices
- Understand AWS Cloud costs, economics, and billing practices
- Describe and position the core AWS services, including compute, network, database, and storage services
- Identify AWS services for common use cases
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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PPratibha Yadav
After finishing the test, I dont see the questions which were answered wrongly
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MMohammed Shahid
It is observed that most of the questions are not properly expressed. As a result, it's bit time consuming and get into the context. Also, responses are not truly aligned to the questions in some cases.
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EEstee Jackson
I haven’t taken the official exam as of yet but based of the questions it making me think more in a cloud professional manner and when I review my incorrect answers I am aware of why the answers are correct and I see the key words once I review again