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Question 1

A project manager is managing a new project to the organization.

Which of the following leadership style is most likely to be used in this scenario?

A

Transformational leadership

B

Directive leadership

C

Laissez-faire leadership

D

Servant leadership

Question 2

During an iteration review, Sarah's team realizes that project delays are being caused by geographically distributed team members consistently missing daily meetings due to conflicting time zones.

Which document should the team refer to and update to address their meeting schedules and working agreements?

AWS Cloud Practitioner Practice Exam Question 2: During an iteration review, Sarah's team realizes that project delays

A

Team charter

B

Communications management plan

C

Project schedule

D

Issue log

Question 3

A project manager is working on a project and the project sponsor wants to ensure that the project delivers the intended outcomes.

What should the project manager do?

A

Focus solely on delivering the project's specific deliverables.

B

Communicate with stakeholders to understand the vision and purpose of the project.

C

Complete the project as per the defined scope and requirements.

D

Complete the project as per the defined scope.

Question 4

A business analyst, working on a project, is concerned about the requirements change process.

Which of the following is the most important responsibility?

A

Analyzing the change

B

Reviewing the change

C

Approving the change

D

Discussing the change

Question 5

What is the primary purpose of an iteration review?

A

To refine and prioritize the backlog.

B

To discuss and evaluate procurement needs.

C

To review and decide on changes.

D

To showcase the work completed during the iteration.

Question 6

A project manager notices that some items in the product backlog are vague and lack details. Which meeting would be most appropriate to address these issues?

A

Bidder conference.

B

Daily standup.

C

Backlog refinement.

D

Kickoff.

Question 7

When should project team members ideally identify risks to effectively manage the impacts of threats and opportunities?

A

Only at the beginning of the project during the planning phase.

B

Only when the risks become apparent or unavoidable.

C

Proactively throughout the project's duration.

D

Only at the end of the project during the closing phase.

Question 8

In agile project management, on what basis are the requirements or backlog items typically prioritized?

A

Based on business value.

B

Based on date of submission.

C

Based on alphabetical order of the items.

D

Based on complexity of implementation.

Question 9

A project manager is estimating costs for a new project. They decide to use historical data from a similar activity or project to make their estimates.

Which of the following techniques is the project manager using?

A

Analogous estimating

B

Parametric estimating

C

Single-point estimating

D

Story point estimating

Question 10

A business analyst is facilitating discussions with stakeholders to negotiate and confirm which requirements should be incorporated within an iteration, release, or project.

Which process does this typically represent?

A

Establish Relationships and Dependencies.

B

Determine Traceability and Monitoring Approach.

C

Select and Approve Requirements.

D

Manage Changes to Requirements and Other Product Information.

Question 11

A project manager notices a software engineer has added a new feature without prior approval, believing it will enhance the product.

This is an example of:

A

Proactive risk mitigation.

B

Goldplating.

C

Approved scope alteration.

D

Contingency planning.

Question 12

What is the primary goal of a kickoff meeting?

A

To showcase the work done in the last iteration.

B

To set expectations and establish a shared understanding at the start of a project or phase.

C

To review and decide on proposed changes.

D

To discuss and prioritize the backlog.

Question 13

A project has an Earned Value (EV) of $130,000 and Actual Cost (AC) of $120,000.

What is the Cost Variance (CV)?

A

$20,000

B

$10,000

C

- $10,000

D

Cannot be determined from the given information.

Question 14

A member of a Scrumban team wants to know what work has been completed this week.

Which chart should the team member review?

A

Gantt chart

B

Feature chart

C

Kanban chart

D

Burndown chart

Question 15

Which of the following paths represents the critical path in the project network diagram?

AWS Cloud Practitioner Practice Exam Question 15: Which of the following paths represents the critical path in the proje

A

Start → A → B → D → E

B

Start → A → B → F → E

C

Start → A → C → E

D

Start → A → B → D → F → E

Question 16

A project manager is managing a construction project and observes that a key stakeholder is not supportive.

Which of the following communication methods would be most effective for the project manager to engage the stakeholder and gain their support for the project?

A

Push communications.

B

Communication style assessment.

C

Pull communications.

D

Interactive communications.

Question 17

A project manager is reviewing project performance and notes that the earned value (EV) is 19 and the actual cost (AC) is 16.

What is the cost variance?

A

-3

B

3

C

1.1875

D

0.842

Question 18

A project manager needs to communicate a large amount of information to a large group of stakeholders. The project manager uses an intranet, knowledge repository, and e- learning tools.

What kind of communication is being used?

A

Push

B

Pull

C

Interactive

D

Interpersonal

Question 19

A business analyst is using a RACI model to categorize and assess the needs of the stakeholders.

What does RACI stand for?

A

Review, Analyze, Communicate, Implement.

B

Responsible, Accountable, Consult, Inform.

C

Report, Acknowledge, Consider, Integrate.

D

Resolve, Act, Collaborate, Initiate.

Question 20

An Agile team has planned to tackle 30 story points in their next iteration. The team’s historical data shows they typically complete 35 story points per iteration, which consists of a standard two-week cycle with a half-day for the retrospective and planning.

What is the likelihood they will finish all 30 story points in the next iteration?

A

0-25%

B

25-50%

C

50-75%

D

75-100%

How to Use This Free AWS Cloud Practitioner Practice Test

Don't just run through these 20 questions and check the answers. That's the wrong way to use a practice test. The right way is to treat it like a real exam — close your notes, set a timer, and pick an answer for every question before you look at anything. What you score right now is useful information. What you score after you've reviewed the explanations is what actually matters.

The current AWS Cloud Practitioner exam is scenario-based — AWS puts you in a project situation and asks what a good PM would do next. They're not testing whether you can define a WBS. They're testing your judgment. Every question in this AWS Cloud Practitioner practice exam is written to that same standard. If you're scoring 55% right now, that's not a bad sign — it means you know where to focus.

Once you submit, 20 more free questions unlock automatically in the AWS Cloud Practitioner Exam Simulator, giving you 40 free questions total. Review every explanation — even the ones you got right by elimination. That's where the patterns click. Then use your domain scores to figure out where to spend the rest of your prep time.

What the 2026 AWS Cloud Practitioner Exam Tests: The 4 Domains Explained

The AWS Cloud Practitioner exam is built around four domains from the AWS exam guide. Understanding each domain's weight matters a lot — you should be spending your study time proportionally, not equally.

36%
Domain 1: Cloud Computing Fundamentals
Project life cycles, PM planning, roles and responsibilities, problem-solving tools, AWS Code of Ethics. The largest domain. Covers predictive vs adaptive distinctions, risk and stakeholder registers, and project closure.
17%
Domain 2: Predictive, Plan-Based Methodologies
Critical path method, WBS, work packages, schedule and cost variance, quality management plans, and integration management in structured project environments.
20%
Domain 3: Agile Frameworks & Methodologies
Scrum, Kanban, XP, SAFe®, adaptive planning, iteration management, and when to choose agile vs predictive. Know how adaptive project tracking differs from predictive tracking.
27%
Domain 4: Business Analysis Frameworks
BA roles vs PM roles, stakeholder communication, requirements gathering techniques (user stories, use cases, workshops), product roadmaps, traceability matrices, and validating requirements at delivery.

Here's what most candidates miss: Domain 4 (Business Analysis) is 27% of the exam — nearly as large as Domain 1. It wasn't part of the old AWS Cloud Practitioner, so people don't give it the attention it deserves. Make sure your AWS Cloud Practitioner practice questions include real Business Analysis coverage: requirements gathering, the Product Owner vs Business Analyst distinction, and acceptance criteria. Domains 1 and 4 together are 63% of your total score — that's where the exam is won or lost.

How to Actually Pass AWS Cloud Practitioner Exam Questions

Most people study the AWS Cloud Practitioner like it's the AWS Solutions Architect Associate. That's the wrong approach. The AWS Solutions Architect Associate tests your judgment — what would a good cloud professional do here? The AWS Cloud Practitioner tests whether you know the material. Specific documents. Specific formulas. Specific definitions straight from the official AWS exam guide. Once you understand that difference, a lot of questions that felt confusing start to make sense.

Step 1

Identify What the Question Is Actually Asking Before You Look at the Options

Before you touch A, B, C, D — read the question and ask yourself: is this asking me which document to use, which formula to apply, which role owns this, or what to do next in the process? Those four question types need four different approaches.

The exam covers four domains — Fundamentals (36%), Predictive (17%), Agile (20%), Business Analysis (27%). A question about who manages product scope is a BA question. A question about cost variance is a predictive EVM question. A question about sprint planning is agile. Spot the domain first and your brain goes straight to the right knowledge area.

Step 2

The official AWS exam guide Concepts You Need to Know Cold

The AWS Cloud Practitioner is knowledge-based. You need to know which document does what, which role owns what, and which formula means what — because AWS will give you options that all sound plausible if you're fuzzy on the details. Here's where candidates who haven't done the reading lose points they didn't have to lose:

✕ Knowing Your Documents
You need to know the difference between the risk register, the issue log, the cloud computing plan, the quality management plan, and the communications management plan — what each one contains and when it's used. The official AWS exam guide defines each of these clearly. Know them.
✕ Knowing Your Roles
The BA manages product scope. The PM manages project scope. The product owner prioritizes the backlog. The sponsor authorizes funding. These boundaries are defined explicitly in the official AWS exam guide and BA Practice Guide — understanding where each role begins and ends matters a lot.
✕ Knowing Your EVM Formulas
CV = EV − AC. SV = EV − PV. CPI = EV / AC. SPI = EV / PV. Negative CV means over budget. Negative SV means behind schedule. SPI above 1.0 means ahead of schedule. These are core official AWS exam guide formulas — understand what each one tells you, not just how to calculate it.
Step 3

Five AWS Rules That Apply Across Almost Every Scenario

The official AWS exam guide has clear process rules. Once you internalize these, a lot of "what should the cloud professional do next" questions become straightforward:

✓ All Changes Go Through Change Control
According to the official AWS exam guide, any proposed change to scope, schedule, cost, or priority must go through Integrated Change Control before anything gets updated. The cloud computing plan doesn't change until a change request is formally approved. That's the rule — no exceptions.
✓ Risks and Issues Are Tracked Separately
A risk is something that hasn't happened yet — uncertain, potential. It goes in the risk register. Once it materializes, it becomes an issue and moves to the issue log. The official AWS exam guide is explicit about this distinction. These are two different documents tracking two different things.
✓ Plan Before You Execute
AWS's framework is clear: you document and plan before you act. Mandatory contractual milestones go into the project plan before execution starts. The WBS gets built before estimates are made. Planning isn't optional — it comes first, every time.
✓ WBS Decomposes to Work Package Level
The official AWS exam guide defines the work package as the lowest level of the WBS — and it's the level where you can actually estimate cost and duration reliably. Not task level, not deliverable level. Work package level. That's where the estimates live.
✓ Use Prototyping When Requirements Are Unclear
The BA Practice Guide recommends prototyping when stakeholders struggle to articulate what they want. A working model gets concrete reactions — people can respond to something tangible much more easily than they can describe an abstract requirement from scratch. It's a defined elicitation technique, not a workaround.
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The One Thing to Remember When You're Stuck

When two answers both look right, ask yourself: "Which one follows the AWS process — document first, get it approved, then act?" AWS's framework has a clear order of operations. The right answer almost always respects that order. The wrong one skips a step.

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AWS Cloud Practitioner vs AWS Solutions Architect Associate: Which AWS Certification is Right for You?

The most common question from entry-level candidates is whether to start with AWS Cloud Practitioner or go straight for the AWS Solutions Architect Associate. Honestly, the answer comes down to one thing: how much PM work experience you have right now.

FeatureAWS Cloud PractitionerAWS Solutions Architect Associate
Experience Required None — entry level36–60 months PM experience
Education RequiredHigh school diploma + 23 hrs PM educationDegree + 35 hrs PM education
Exam Questions150 questions / 3 hours180 questions / 240 minutes
Exam Fee (AWS Member)$225$405
DifficultyModerate — conceptual + situationalAdvanced — complex situational judgment
Agile CoverageDomain 3 — 20%~50% of exam
Business Analysis Domain 4 — 27% (unique to AWS Cloud Practitioner)Not a dedicated domain
Best ForEntry-level, career changers, studentsExperienced cloud professionals

If you're new to cloud computing or have fewer than 3 years of experience, AWS Cloud Practitioner is the right call. You build your AWS credentials, get globally recognized, and the 23 education hours you complete for AWS Cloud Practitioner count toward your future AWS Solutions Architect Associate eligibility. It's not a consolation prize — it's a smart first step.

Frequently Asked Questions About the AWS Cloud Practitioner Practice Test

Expert answers from ExamArmor's Certified Instructors — contact our team if you have a question not answered below.

Right here. This free AWS Cloud Practitioner practice test includes 20 realistic questions updated for 2026, covering all four exam guide domains: Fundamentals (36%), Predictive Methodologies (17%), Agile Frameworks (20%), and Business Analysis (27%). Submit your answers and 20 more questions unlock automatically in the AWS Cloud Practitioner Exam Simulator — 40 free questions total. No credit card, no catch.
The real AWS Cloud Practitioner exam is 150 questions — 135 scored and 15 unscored pretest questions you can't identify. You have a 3-hour time limit and one 10-minute break after question 75. Question types include multiple-choice, drag-and-drop, hotspot, and animation/comic strip scenarios. You can take it online via AWS's OnVUE proctoring or in person at any Pearson VUE test center.
$225 for AWS members, $300 for non-members. AWS membership costs $139/year and gets you free digital access to the official AWS exam guide 7th Edition — which you'll need anyway. Join first, confirm your membership is active, then register for the exam. Don't skip this step or you'll pay the full $300.
A secondary degree (high school diploma, GED, or equivalent) and 23 hours of cloud computing education completed before you apply. That's it — no work experience required. The education hours can come from a AWS Authorized Training Partner, a university, an employer-sponsored course, or a quality online provider. Once you have those, you're eligible.
It's more moderate than hard — and if you've followed our AWS Cloud Practitioner study plan, you'll find it very manageable. The questions are straightforward once you understand how AWS thinks. Focus on the logic — analyze before acting, collaborate over dictating, consult your documents — and the answers start to feel natural. Most candidates who do consistent practice with realistic AWS Cloud Practitioner practice questions pass on their first attempt.
Yes. You can take it from home or your office using AWS's OnVUE remote proctoring system, or in person at any Pearson VUE test center worldwide. One heads-up: if you take it online, you'll see comic strip questions instead of animation videos — AWS does this to avoid audio issues with remote setups. Same content, different format.
AWS doesn't publish a number. Industry estimates put it around 60–65%, but the algorithm weights questions differently so there's no exact cutoff. We set the threshold on our practice exams at 72% — tighter than the real exam — because if you're consistently hitting 72%+ here, you've got real margin on test day. That buffer matters when nerves kick in.
Domain 1 — Cloud Computing Fundamentals (36%): life cycles, planning, roles, ethics; Domain 2 — Predictive Methodologies (17%): WBS, CPM, cost/schedule variance; Domain 3 — Agile Frameworks (20%): Scrum, Kanban, XP, SAFe®; Domain 4 — Business Analysis (27%): requirements gathering, product roadmaps, traceability. Domains 1 and 4 together are 63% of your score — this is where most people win or lose the exam.
If you're early in your PM career, yes — it's worth it. Hiring managers recognize it. It separates you from candidates without any AWS credential. Entry-level roles like project coordinator and junior PM are genuinely more accessible with a AWS Cloud Practitioner. Salary data consistently shows a bump for certified vs uncertified candidates at the same experience level. And the 23 education hours you earn now count toward your AWS Solutions Architect Associate later, so the investment compounds.

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