CLF-C01: AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner
Amazon
Exam Number: CLF-C01
Exam Name: AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner
Length of test: 90 mins
Exam Format: Multiple-choice questions.
Language Offered: English, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Bahasa (Indonesian), Spanish (Spain), Spanish (Latin America), French (France), German, Italian, and Portuguese (Brazil)
Number of questions in the actual exam: 65 questions
Passing Score: 700 points (approximately 43 out of 65 questions)
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