AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C02 Practice Exam

600 Practice Tests Questions and Answers for AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C02 | Explained and Verified

AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C02 Practice Exam
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C02 Practice Exam

AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C02 Practice Exam free download

600 Practice Tests Questions and Answers for AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C02 | Explained and Verified

The exam has the following content domains and weightings:

• Domain 1: Cloud Concepts (24% of scored content)

• Domain 2: Security and Compliance (30% of scored content)

• Domain 3: Cloud Technology and Services (34% of scored content)

• Domain 4: Billing, Pricing, and Support (12% of scored content)


Domain 1: Cloud Concepts

  • Task Statement 1.1: Define the benefits of the AWS Cloud.

    Knowledge of:

    • Value proposition of the AWS Cloud

  • Task Statement 1.2: Identify design principles of the AWS Cloud.

    Knowledge of:

    • AWS Well-Architected Framework

  • Task Statement 1.3: Understand the benefits of and strategies for migration to the AWS Cloud.

    Knowledge of:

    • Cloud adoption strategies

    • Resources to support the cloud migration journey

  • Task Statement 1.4: Understand concepts of cloud economics.

    Knowledge of:

    • Aspects of cloud economics

    • Cost savings of moving to the cloud

Domain 2: Security and Compliance

  • Task Statement 2.1: Understand the AWS shared responsibility model.

    Knowledge of:

    • AWS shared responsibility model

  • Task Statement 2.2: Understand AWS Cloud security, governance, and compliance concepts.

    Knowledge of:

    • AWS compliance and governance concepts

    • Benefits of cloud security (for example, encryption)

    • Where to capture and locate logs that are associated with cloud security

  • Task Statement 2.3: Identify AWS access management capabilities.

    Knowledge of:

    • Identity and access management (for example, AWS Identity and Access Management [IAM])

    • Importance of protecting the AWS root user account

    • Principle of least privilege

    • AWS IAM Identity Center (AWS Single Sign-On)

  • Task Statement 2.4: Identify components and resources for security.

    Knowledge of:

    • Security capabilities that AWS provides

    • Security-related documentation that AWS provides

Domain 3: Cloud Technology and Services

  • Task Statement 3.1: Define methods of deploying and operating in the AWS Cloud.

    Knowledge of:

    • Different ways of provisioning and operating in the AWS Cloud

    • Different ways to access AWS services

    • Types of cloud deployment models

    • Connectivity options


  • Task Statement 3.2: Define the AWS global infrastructure.

    Knowledge of:

    • AWS Regions, Availability Zones, and edge locations

    • High availability

    • Use of multiple Regions

    • Benefits of edge locations

    • AWS Wavelength Zones and AWS Local Zones

  • Task Statement 3.3: Identify AWS compute services.

    Knowledge of:

    • AWS compute services

  • Task Statement 3.4: Identify AWS database services.

    Knowledge of:

    • AWS database services

    • Database migration

  • Task Statement 3.5: Identify AWS network services.

    Knowledge of:

    • AWS network services

  • Task Statement 3.6: Identify AWS storage services.

    Knowledge of:

    • AWS storage services

  • Task Statement 3.7: Identify AWS artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) services and analytics services.

    Knowledge of:

    • AWS AI/ML services

    • AWS analytics services

  • Task Statement 3.8: Identify services from other in-scope AWS service categories.

    Knowledge of:

    • Application integration services of Amazon EventBridge, Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS), and Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS)

    • Business application services of Amazon Connect and Amazon Simple Email Service (Amazon SES)

    • Customer engagement services of AWS Activate for Startups, AWS IQ, AWS Managed Services (AMS), and AWS Support

    • Developer tool services and capabilities of AWS AppConfig, AWS Cloud9, AWS CloudShell, AWS CodeArtifact, AWS CodeBuild, AWS CodeCommit, AWS CodeDeploy, AWS CodePipeline, AWS CodeStar, and AWS X-Ray

    • End-user computing services of Amazon AppStream 2.0, Amazon WorkSpaces, and Amazon WorkSpaces Web

    • Frontend web and mobile services of AWS Amplify and AWS AppSync

    • IoT services of AWS IoT Core and AWS IoT Greengrass

Domain 4: Billing, Pricing, and Support

  • Task Statement 4.1: Compare AWS pricing models.

    Knowledge of:

    • Compute purchasing options (for example, On-Demand Instances, Reserved Instances, Spot Instances, Savings Plans, Dedicated Hosts, Dedicated Instances, Capacity Reservations)

    • Data transfer charges

    • Storage options and tiers

  • Task Statement 4.2: Understand resources for billing, budget, and cost management.

    Knowledge of:

    • Billing support and information

    • Pricing information for AWS services

    • AWS Organizations

    • AWS cost allocation tags

  • Task Statement 4.3: Identify AWS technical resources and AWS Support options.

    Knowledge of:

    • Resources and documentation available on official AWS websites

    • AWS Support plans

    • Role of the AWS Partner Network, including independent software vendors and system integrators

    • AWS Support Center