Beginner's AWS Guide: Setup & Basics Quiz

Explore the essentials of getting started on AWS, including account creation, Free Tier usage, billing alerts, and basic navigation. Perfect for newcomers seeking a practical overview of cloud onboarding steps.

  1. AWS Account Creation Steps

    Which of the following is required when creating a new AWS cloud account for the first time?

    1. Joining a private network
    2. Installing a local application
    3. Providing a valid credit card
    4. Uploading a document

    Explanation: AWS requires a valid credit card during account setup to verify identity and enable billing, even if you only use free services. Installing software is not necessary, as management is web-based. Uploading documents is not part of registration. Joining a private network is unrelated to the account creation process.

  2. Understanding AWS Free Tier Offers

    Which type of AWS Free Tier offer allows customers to use specific services for free as long as they stay within defined usage limits, regardless of how long the account has been active?

    1. Premium Subscription
    2. Short-Term Trials
    3. 12-Month Free Tier
    4. Always Free Offers

    Explanation: Always Free Offers remain available without any time limit, provided you stay within usage limits. The 12-Month Free Tier expires after one year. Short-Term Trials last for a brief period, and Premium Subscription does not refer to any Free Tier offer.

  3. Navigating the AWS Management Console

    After your account is verified, which web-based interface do you primarily use to manage and configure AWS services?

    1. AWS Management Console
    2. Cloud IDE
    3. Desktop Control Panel
    4. Command Line Terminal

    Explanation: The AWS Management Console is the main web interface for interacting with AWS services. The command line is an alternative but not the primary interface for beginners. A Cloud IDE is unrelated, and Desktop Control Panel isn't part of AWS's offerings.

  4. Monitoring Costs with Billing Alerts

    Which feature helps users get notified when their cloud account charges exceed a predefined amount?

    1. Access keys
    2. Billing alerts
    3. Cloud dashboards
    4. Service quotas

    Explanation: Billing alerts notify you when spending surpasses specified thresholds, helping prevent unexpected charges. Service quotas manage service limits, access keys control authentication, and cloud dashboards are for monitoring resources but don't send billing notifications.

  5. Selecting a Support Plan for Beginners

    When starting with AWS, which support plan is typically sufficient for first-time users seeking basic help and account guidance?

    1. Enterprise plan
    2. Developer plan
    3. Basic plan
    4. Premium plan

    Explanation: The Basic plan provides entry-level support, including customer service and account assistance, suitable for most beginners. Enterprise and Premium plans offer more advanced, paid support. Developer plan is tailored to testing and development, which may exceed a beginner's needs.