CLOUD PRACTITIONER ESSENTIALS STUDY
GUIDE 2026 VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND
DETAILED ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ A managed data warehouse that lets to take large amounts of
structured data from other relational databases and perform complex
queries and analysis against that data.
Answer: Amazon Redshift
⩥ The percent of the time during which an object will be available for
retrieval.
Answer: availability
⩥ A unified command-line-based tool to manage AWS resources.
Answer: AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI)
⩥ A mobile application that can manage an AWS account and AWS
resources from an iOS 7.0+ or Android 4.0+ smartphone.
Answer: AWS Console Mobile Application
,⩥ A collection of services, which allow IoT devices to interact with
AWS services, applications, and other devices and also allow users to
centrally onboard, manage, and monitor a fleet of IoT devices.
Answer: AWS Internet of Things (AWS IoT)
⩥ A web interface that can be used to manage all AWS cloud resources.
Answer: AWS Management Console
⩥ The image definition used by Amazon Lightsail that, when launched,
will automatically provision all the compute, storage, database, and
network resources needed to make the deployment process work.
Answer: blueprint (Lightsail)
⩥ An RDS licensing model that requires the users to provide their own
license for the database engine.
Answer: bring your own license (BYOL)
⩥ A region-specific container that functions as a flat-file system for
storing objects in Simple Storage Service (S3).
Answer: bucket (S3)
⩥ The maximum available resources associated with an AWS object.
Answer: capacity
, ⩥ The up-front infrastructure expense associated primarily with building
noncloud application services. See also operating expense.
Answer: capital expense
⩥ A network routing protocol for allocating and managing IP addresses.
Answer: Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
⩥ A process that encrypts data objects before they reach a cloud storage
facility. See also server-side encryption.
Answer: client-side encryption
⩥ The fragment of programming or scripting code, which is usually
provided as an illustrative example.
Answer: code snippet
⩥ A virtualization paradigm, such as Docker, that defines and packages
software resources an application will need while allowing for sharing
underlying resources with a host operating environment.
Answer: container technology
⩥ A software development practice that integrates continuous integration
but adds deployment of the application to production after manual
approval.
Answer: continuous delivery