Google Associate Cloud Engineer Practice Exams

Google Associate Cloud Engineer Practice Exams

Pass your Google Associate Cloud Engineer on the first try with realistic practice questions

Simulate real exam difficulty, identify weak areas, and get exam ready before test day

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The Google Associate Cloud Engineer (ACE) certification is the foundational hands-on credential from Google Cloud. It validates that you can deploy applications, monitor operations, and manage enterprise solutions on Google Cloud Platform. The ACE is widely seen as the natural starting point for engineers, system administrators, and recent cloud adopters who want a vendor-recognised badge of operational competence on GCP.

The exam is aimed at people who already perform day-to-day tasks on Google Cloud, typically with at least six months of hands-on experience. Topics include using the Cloud Console and gcloud CLI, configuring IAM and billing, deploying compute and storage resources, working with Cloud SQL and BigQuery, setting up VPC networking, deploying Kubernetes Engine workloads, and managing Cloud Run services. You are expected to know which service fits a given use case and the commands to deploy and manage it.

Candidates have two hours to complete approximately 50 multiple-choice and multiple-select questions. The exam is delivered online with a remote proctor or at a testing centre. Google does not publish a passing score, but community reports place it around 70 percent. Certification is valid for three years, after which a recertification exam is required. The exam costs USD 125 in most regions.

Practice questions are essential because the ACE exam tests practical knowledge across a wide product surface. Many questions ask about the correct gcloud command or the right service for a scenario; you need to recognise commands and options on sight. Practising under realistic conditions reveals gaps that documentation reading alone does not.

Our 25 question sets cover all five official domains in proportion to their real weightings. Every question includes a detailed explanation of why the correct answer is right and why the others are wrong, so you build genuine command-level fluency rather than memorising answers. The first set is completely free and requires no account to get started.