PCDProfessional Cloud Developer

Practice Exam 1

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  1. Question 1 of 5

    1-3Designing highly scalable, secure, and reliable cloud-native applications

    An engineer asks how an application reaches an instance and whether it carries a public address. What governs reachability?

  2. Question 2 of 5

    1-2Designing highly scalable, secure, and reliable cloud-native applications

    A user reaches a protected page and is redirected to sign in. Once the identity is established, what settles whether the request goes through?

  3. Question 3 of 5

    2-2Building and testing applications

    A team wants firmer control over which external dependencies enter its builds without copying them by hand. What does a remote repository provide?

  4. Question 4 of 5

    3-2Configuring cloud-native applications for deployment

    A team deploys a Pod to an Autopilot cluster with no CPU or memory values written in the manifest. What becomes of that workload?

  5. Question 5 of 5

    4-1Integrating applications with Google Cloud services

    A team asks which connection style is recommended for an instance on a private address and which for one on a public address. What is the pairing?

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The other 45 questions are the rest of this form: same 120 minute clock, same 750 cut score, and the same explanation on every question, which is never behind the wall. Practice Exam 1 of 2 on Cloud Developer.

What this exam covers

  • Designing highly scalable, secure, and reliable cloud-native applications16 questions / 32% of the exam
  • Building and testing applications12 questions / 23% of the exam
  • Configuring cloud-native applications for deployment12 questions / 24% of the exam
  • Integrating applications with Google Cloud services10 questions / 21% of the exam

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