Practice Exam 2
5 of this form’s 50 questions, drawn from across its domains, free. The explanation on every one of them is free too, at every tier, and always will be.
Question 1 of 5
1-4Designing and planning a Google Cloud VPC networkA team needs cluster administrators sitting on other cloud networks to run kubectl against a GKE control plane without standing up a jump host. Which access path does that?
Question 2 of 5
2-3Implementing a VPC networkA team keeps its NCC hub in a management project and its VLAN attachments in a connectivity project. Where must a hybrid spoke be created?
Question 3 of 5
3-1Configuring managed network servicesA team inherits a target pool deployment with legacy health checks and wants to move to a backend service model. What must they do about the checks?
Question 4 of 5
4-1Configuring and implementing hybrid and multicloud network interconnectivityA team orders a single 10-Gbps circuit and plans to leave link aggregation off their router. What do the colocation device requirements say about that?
Question 5 of 5
5-3Managing, monitoring, and troubleshooting network operationsAn engineer traces connectivity to an external Application Load Balancer address, and the trace shows traffic reaching backends that a deployed security policy denies. What is left out?
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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 2 of 2 on Cloud Network Engineer.
What this exam covers
- Designing and planning a Google Cloud VPC network11 questions / 21% of the exam
- Implementing a VPC network10 questions / 20% of the exam
- Configuring managed network services8 questions / 16% of the exam
- Configuring and implementing hybrid and multicloud network interconnectivity8 questions / 16% of the exam
- Managing, monitoring, and troubleshooting network operations7 questions / 14% of the exam
- Configuring, implementing and managing a cloud network security solution6 questions / 13% of the exam
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