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CLF-C02 Billing, Pricing & Support Billing, Pricing & Support Practice Questions
232+ free practice questions for the Billing, Pricing & Support domain of the AWS Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) exam, each with a detailed explanation. Practise right in your browser.
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The Billing, Pricing & Support domain of the AWS Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) exam covers how AWS pricing works, the free tier, the tools for tracking and managing costs, and the support plans AWS customers can choose from. It makes up 12% of your exam score (task statements 4.1-4.2 in the official AWS exam guide). These billing, pricing & support practice questions match the real exam: the same scenario style and the same difficulty. Every question comes with a full explanation of why the right answer is right and why each wrong option is wrong.
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How to use these billing, pricing & support practice questions
Work through the sample questions below and read each explanation in full, even when you answer correctly. The explanations are where the real learning happens. When this domain feels easy, take a full-length timed mock exam to build pacing and stamina. Your domain mastery score will show this area climb as you practise.
Sample Billing, Pricing & Support questions
A customer is using multiple AWS accounts with separate billing. How can the customer take advantage of volume discounts with minimal impact to the AWS resources?
A Cloud Practitioner identifies a billing issue after examining the AWS Cost and Usage report in the AWS Management Console. Which action can be taken to resolve this?
A company has an AWS Enterprise Support plan. They want quick and efficient guidance with their billing and account inquiries. Which of the following should the company use?
Which of the following helps a customer view the Amazon EC2 billing activity for the past month?
How should a customer forecast the future costs for running a new web application?
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How many CLF-C02 Billing, Pricing & Support practice questions are there?
There are 232 free practice questions for the Billing, Pricing & Support domain of the AWS Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) exam. They are part of a pool of 1,050+ questions across the whole bank. Every question comes with a full explanation.
How do I practise CLF-C02 Billing, Pricing & Support questions?
Start a free domain practice session for Billing, Pricing & Support on CloudCertPrep. No account is needed to practise as a guest. If you sign in, spaced repetition shows you the questions you got wrong, or have not seen yet, more often.
How hard is the Billing, Pricing & Support domain on the CLF-C02 exam?
The Billing, Pricing & Support domain makes up roughly 12% of the CLF-C02 exam. It is a foundational exam, so it tests broad understanding rather than deep hands-on detail. The fastest way to build confidence is to work through the practice questions and read every explanation.
Are these CLF-C02 Billing, Pricing & Support practice questions free?
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Where do the CLF-C02 Billing, Pricing & Support questions come from?
The whole question bank is open source on GitHub at https://github.com/nastaso/cloudcertprep. The Billing, Pricing & Support questions live in src/data/clf-c02/domain4.json, written against the official AWS exam guide. You can read them, report an error, or open a pull request.