AWS CCP Adaptive Practice Engine
Adaptive practice questions across all four AWS Cloud Practitioner exam domains. The engine tracks your performance, identifies weak spots, and targets them with focused drills.
60 min
Intermediate
How It Works
The practice engine adapts to you. Every answer you submit updates your learner profile — the engine tracks accuracy by domain and subtopic, detects where you're struggling, and steers future questions toward those gaps.
Session modes:
- Mixed Practice — 10 balanced questions across all four domains. Good for warming up or general review.
- Weak-Spot Drill — 8 questions focused on your lowest-accuracy subtopics. The most efficient way to close gaps.
- Timed Mini Mock — 20 questions balanced across all domains, simulating real exam conditions.
- Domain Review — 10 questions from one specific domain for a focused deep-dive.
- Readiness Check — 20 questions weighted toward your weak areas. Produces a readiness estimate.
Your progress is saved in your browser automatically between sessions.
The Four Exam Domains
The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam covers four domains. The engine tracks your performance in each independently:
| Domain | Exam Weight |
|---|---|
| Cloud Concepts | ~24% |
| Security & Compliance | ~30% |
| Cloud Technology & Services | ~34% |
| Billing, Pricing & Support | ~12% |
Tips for Getting the Most Out of Practice
- Read every explanation, even when you get a question right. The distractor notes explain why the wrong answers are wrong — this is where most exam traps live.
- Don't skip Weak-Spot Drills. If the engine flags a subtopic as critical, drill it until the severity drops.
- Use Timed Mini Mocks near the end of your prep. They simulate the time pressure of the real exam.
- Check your Readiness Estimate after every few sessions — it's a lagging indicator, so it moves slowly and meaningfully.
Launch the Practice Engine
Tip
The practice engine opens in a full dedicated page. Your progress is saved automatically — you can close it and come back anytime.