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The real exam charges you whether you pass or fail. Rehearse it first: same question count, same clock, same domain weighting, same scaled score against the same pass mark.

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Question count, time limit and pass mark for each certification
CertificationQuestionsTime limitPass markMock papers
CLF-C02 — Cloud Practitioner6590 min700 / 10003

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How to sit a CLF-C02 mock exam

A mock is only diagnostic if you sit it like the real thing. 65 questions in 90 minutes gives you roughly 1.4 minutes per question — that pacing is the whole skill, and you cannot rehearse it while pausing to look things up.

One sitting, no notes, no pausing

Sit the full 90 minutes in one block. A mock taken with the notes open tells you what you can look up, which is not what the exam measures.

Flag and move

If a question hasn't resolved in about 1.4 minutes, pick your best option, flag it, and move on. Time spent stuck on one hard question is time taken from several you would have got right.

Second pass on the flags

Come back to the flagged questions with whatever time is left. A later question often jogs the service detail an earlier one needed — that is a genuine effect, not luck, and it is why finishing the first pass fast matters.

Review every question, including the ones you got right

The post-mock review is where the marks are. A correct answer you weren't sure about is a fail waiting to happen on a differently-worded day, so read the explanation on those too — not just the misses.

Score by domain, not overall

The CLF-C02 is scored compensatorily — a strong domain can carry a weak one, so an overall pass can hide a domain you would fail on a bad draw. Take the per-domain breakdown back to the revision notes and close the gap before you retake.

What a mock hands back

A score on its own is a verdict, not a plan. Every attempt reports three things, and the second two are the ones that change what you do next.

A scaled score, against the real pass mark

Not "72% correct" but the same scaled number the real exam gives you, measured against the same threshold — so a pass here means something specific rather than "probably ready".

A per-domain breakdown

Where the marks actually went, domain by domain. This is the part you take back to the revision notes: the exam is compensatory, so an overall pass can quietly hide a domain you would fail on a worse draw.

Every question, reviewable

Full review after you submit, filterable to just the ones you got wrong or flagged — with the same per-option explanations as practice. The review is where the mock actually pays for itself.

Mock exams, explained

A mock attempt is timed on the server, autosaved as you answer, scored at the end and resumable if your connection drops — all of which needs somewhere to live. The account is free, and so is every mock exam. Browsing the papers needs no account at all.

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