Getting Started with AWS ,Azure, Google Cloud: A Beginner's Guide Quiz

Explore essential concepts and first steps for beginners in cloud computing, covering the basics of AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Learn about core services, account setup, and how to navigate cloud platforms.

  1. Cloud Computing Basics

    Which statement best describes the primary purpose of cloud computing platforms like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud?

    1. They only provide storage and backup solutions for personal files.
    2. They allow users to build, deploy, and scale applications without managing physical infrastructure.
    3. They offer free access to all features for all users without limits.
    4. They are used exclusively for creating personal websites.

    Explanation: Cloud platforms enable deploying and managing applications with virtualized resources, eliminating the need for users to maintain hardware. While storage is one feature, they offer a wide range of services beyond that. Although free trials may exist, not all features are free. They support more than just personal website hosting.

  2. Getting Started with a Cloud Platform

    What is often the first step for a new user to begin using a public cloud service?

    1. Request in-person technical training before use.
    2. Create an account on the cloud provider's website.
    3. Install cloud software on a local computer.
    4. Purchase a physical server from the provider.

    Explanation: Most cloud platforms require users to sign up online to access resources and manage services. Installing local software, buying hardware, or mandatory in-person training are not initial requirements for starting with most cloud providers.

  3. Project Organization

    Which is a common way that cloud platforms help users organize and manage their resources and services?

    1. Assigning resources randomly to user accounts.
    2. Grouping resources into projects or resource groups.
    3. Storing resources only on external hard drives.
    4. Keeping all resources under a single folder.

    Explanation: Projects or resource groups allow users to logically organize, manage, and control access to their cloud resources. Using a single folder or random assignment lacks structured management, and external hard drives are not part of cloud resource organization.

  4. Types of Cloud Services

    Which pair correctly matches a cloud service type with an example function?

    1. Analytics: Installing hardware drivers
    2. Networking: Editing local documents
    3. Compute: Running virtual machines
    4. Storage: Sending emails

    Explanation: Compute services enable running virtual machines and processing workloads. Networking involves connectivity, not document editing. Storage is for data storage, not email sending, and analytics services do not relate to hardware driver installations.

  5. Understanding Cloud Billing

    Why is it important for users to monitor their usage and billing when using cloud platforms?

    1. Because clouds are always completely free.
    2. To ensure computer software remains updated.
    3. To request physical delivery of digital resources.
    4. To avoid unexpected charges as not all services are free beyond trial limits.

    Explanation: Many cloud platforms offer free trials or tiers, but exceeding limits or using premium resources can result in charges. Cloud services are generally not entirely free, physical delivery of digital resources is not applicable, and software updates are managed separately.