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AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02)
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AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02)

If you're preparing for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) certification, practice tests are an essential t
Created byHitesh Chauhan
Last updated 9/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Individuals responsible for designing, deploying, and managing cloud-based infrastructure.
  • Developers looking to build, deploy, and scale applications using AWS services.
  • Non-technical professionals interested in understanding AWS to guide cloud adoption strategies in their organizations.
  • Learners without prior experience looking to enter the field of cloud computing.

Included in This Course

160 questions
  • Practice Test 01 - AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02)65 questions
  • Practice Test 02 - AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02)65 questions
  • Practice Test 03 - AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02)30 questions

Description

Exam Details

  • Format: Multiple-choice, multiple-response questions

  • Duration: 90 minutes

  • Cost: $100 USD (plus taxes where applicable)

  • Languages Available: English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, and Spanish

  • Recommended Experience:

    • No technical IT experience is required.

    • Familiarity with AWS services, billing, and cloud concepts is helpful.

Domains Covered

The exam measures knowledge in four key domains:

  1. Cloud Concepts (24%)

    • Define the benefits of cloud computing and its economic value.

    • Understand cloud deployment models (e.g., public, private, hybrid).

  2. Security and Compliance (30%)

    • Define the AWS shared responsibility model.

    • Identify security services and features for access control and data protection.

    • Understand compliance frameworks and shared responsibility compliance.

  3. Technology (36%)

    • Define core AWS services like compute, storage, networking, and databases.

    • Understand global infrastructure (e.g., Regions, Availability Zones, Edge Locations).

    • Identify resources for technology support (e.g., AWS documentation, support plans).

  4. Billing, Pricing, and Support (10%)

    • Understand the AWS pricing model (e.g., Pay-As-You-Go, Reserved Instances, Spot Instances).

    • Identify cost management tools like AWS Cost Explorer, Billing Dashboard, and Budgets.

    • Recognize AWS support plans and their features.

Study Tips

  1. Use AWS-Provided Resources:

    • AWS Training: Take the free "AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials" course on AWS Training.

    • Practice questions: Utilize AWS's sample questions for the CLF-C02 exam.

  2. Third-Party Study Resources:

    • Platforms like A Cloud Guru, Udemy, or Whizlabs offer tailored courses and practice exams.

    • Tutorials on YouTube or other free educational sites.

  3. AWS Free Tier:

    • Explore AWS services hands-on using the free tier. Experiment with creating an EC2 instance, S3 bucket, or CloudWatch alarms.

  4. Flashcards for Terminology:

    • Familiarize yourself with key terms like elasticity, scalability, shared responsibility model, etc.

  5. Take Practice Exams:

    • Simulate exam conditions to identify weak areas and build confidence.

Who this course is for:

  • 1. IT Professionals Cloud engineers, system administrators, and network administrators who want to develop skills in deploying, managing, and maintaining cloud-based infrastructure using AWS. Ideal for those transitioning from traditional IT roles to cloud computing.
  • 2. Software Developers Developers looking to build, deploy, and manage applications using AWS services like Lambda, API Gateway, DynamoDB, and more. Great for those creating serverless applications or integrating AWS into their existing workflows.
  • 3. Students and Beginners Individuals with little or no prior knowledge of cloud computing who are eager to learn the basics of AWS and cloud technology. Perfect for those starting a career in technology or exploring cloud computing for the first time.
  • 4. Business Professionals and Decision-Makers Non-technical professionals, such as project managers or business leaders, who want to understand AWS for cloud adoption, cost optimization, and organizational planning.