1500 Questions | AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner [NEW 2026]

Master AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner. Test your knowledge with 1500 high-quality questions and in-depth explanations.

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Detailed Exam Domain Coverage

Preparation for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam requires a firm grasp of how the AWS ecosystem operates from both a technical and financial perspective. This course covers the four essential domains as defined by AWS:

  • Cloud Concepts (18%): Understanding IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS models, alongside public, private, and hybrid deployment strategies and the fundamentals of cloud economics.

  • Cloud Shared Responsibilities and Security (18%): Mastering the Shared Responsibility Model, IAM (Identity and Access Management), and AWS compliance frameworks to ensure data and application security.

  • Cloud Migration and Deployment (23%): Navigating migration strategies like "lift-and-shift" and utilizing tools such as AWS CloudFormation, the CDK, and the AWS CLI for efficient operations.

  • Account Management and Governance (41%): A deep dive into AWS Organizations, billing tools, cost optimization, and governance policies to manage large-scale cloud environments.

I designed this course to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and the actual pressure of the exam room. With a massive bank of 1,500 unique practice questions, I provide the depth needed to move beyond simple memorization. Every question includes a comprehensive breakdown of why the correct answer is right and why the distractors are wrong, helping you develop the "cloud mindset" required for the certification.

Rather than just listing facts, these tests simulate the scenario-based questioning style you will encounter. By working through these sets, you will identify your weak spots across all exam domains—from pricing models to complex governance structures—allowing you to focus your study time where it matters most.

Sample Practice Questions

Question 1: A company wants to move its local servers to AWS without making any changes to the underlying application architecture. Which migration strategy does this describe?

  1. Re-platforming

  2. Refactoring

  3. Re-hosting

  4. Relocating

  5. Retiring

  6. Retaining

  • Correct Answer: 3

  • Explanation:

    • Re-hosting: Correct. Also known as "lift-and-shift," this involves moving applications to the cloud without modification.

    • Re-platforming: Incorrect. This involves making a few cloud-optimizations (like moving to a managed database) without changing the core architecture.

    • Refactoring: Incorrect. This involves re-imagining the application using cloud-native features like microservices.

    • Relocating: Incorrect. This usually refers to moving VMware-based applications to AWS specifically.

    • Retiring: Incorrect. This means turning off the application entirely.

    • Retaining: Incorrect. This means keeping the application in the on-premises environment.

Question 2: Under the AWS Shared Responsibility Model, which of the following is the sole responsibility of the customer?

  1. Physical security of data centers

  2. Patching the underlying virtualization software

  3. Maintenance of hardware

  4. Configuring Network ACLs and Security Groups

  5. Disposal of old storage disks

  6. Managing the Global Infrastructure

  • Correct Answer: 4

  • Explanation:

    • Configuring Network ACLs and Security Groups: Correct. The customer is responsible for security "in" the cloud, including network traffic rules.

    • Physical security of data centers: Incorrect. This is AWS’s responsibility.

    • Patching the underlying virtualization software: Incorrect. AWS manages the hypervisor and physical host.

    • Maintenance of hardware: Incorrect. Hardware upkeep is managed by AWS infrastructure teams.

    • Disposal of old storage disks: Incorrect. AWS handles the physical destruction of decommissioned media.

    • Managing the Global Infrastructure: Incorrect. AWS manages Regions, Availability Zones, and Edge Locations.

Question 3: Which AWS service allows a user to consolidate multiple accounts and manage billing centrally?

  1. AWS Cost Explorer

  2. AWS Organizations

  3. AWS Budgets

  4. AWS Trusted Advisor

  5. AWS Config

  6. AWS Systems Manager

  • Correct Answer: 2

  • Explanation:

    • AWS Organizations: Correct. It allows for consolidated billing and centralized management of multiple AWS accounts.

    • AWS Cost Explorer: Incorrect. This is a tool used to visualize and analyze your AWS spending over time.

    • AWS Budgets: Incorrect. This is used to set custom budgets that alert you when costs exceed your thresholds.

    • AWS Trusted Advisor: Incorrect. This provides recommendations to improve security, performance, and cost-efficiency.

    • AWS Config: Incorrect. This is used to assess, audit, and evaluate the configurations of your AWS resources.

    • AWS Systems Manager: Incorrect. This is a management service used to gain operational insights and take action on AWS resources.

Welcome to the Mock Exams Practice Tests Academy to help you prepare for your AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner.

  • You can retake the exams as many times as you want

  • This is a huge original question bank

  • You get support from instructors if you have questions

  • Each question has a detailed explanation

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I hope that by now you're convinced! And there are a lot more questions inside the course.

Learning Objectives

🔹Identify and define the fundamental concepts of Cloud Computing (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS).
🔹Master the AWS Shared Responsibility Model to distinguish between security "of" and "in" the cloud.
🔹Confidently navigate the AWS Migration Evaluator and common "7 Rs" migration strategies.
🔹Break down the complexities of AWS Billing, Cost Explorer, and AWS Organizations for better governance.
🔹Understand the value proposition of the AWS Cloud for global business operations.
🔹Apply knowledge to scenario-based questions that mirror the actual certification environment.
🔹Gain exposure to over 1,500 practice questions to ensure zero surprises on exam day.
🔹Build the stamina and time-management skills required to pass the AWS exam on the first attempt.

Prerequisites

🔹A basic understanding of general IT concepts (like servers or networking) is helpful but not mandatory.
🔹No prior hands-on AWS experience is required; this course is designed to take you from a beginner level to exam-ready.

Who This Course Is For

🔹Aspiring Cloud Professionals: Individuals looking to validate their knowledge of Cloud Concepts and fundamental AWS services.
🔹Business Leaders & Managers: Those who need to understand Cloud Economics and how AWS billing affects organizational budgets.
🔹IT Support Staff: Professionals wanting to learn about Cloud Shared Responsibilities and how to manage identities and compliance.
🔹Sales and Marketing Teams: Individuals who need to speak fluently about Cloud Migration and Deployment to clients and stakeholders.
🔹Governance & Risk Officers: Learners focused on Account Management and Governance to ensure organizational security and compliance.
🔹Total Beginners: Students looking for a structured, high-volume practice environment to master the full scope of the AWS ecosystem.

Course Details
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Duration 1500 questions
Last Update 27-Jun-2026
Release Date 27-Jun-2026
Category IT & Software
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