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When a learner misses IAM questions repeatedly, Bodhyra keeps the review focused on IAM scenarios before moving back to broader mock practice.
Explanation-led practice
Bodhyra practice is built around the moment after every answer: why the correct option fits, why tempting options fail, and which Google Cloud concept deserves your next review.
Use practice tests after you understand the exam domains, then review every explanation. Google says the standard Associate Cloud Engineer exam has 50-60 multiple choice and multiple select questions and assesses environment setup, implementation, operations, and access/security. Bodhyra maps practice to those same domains so review time stays focused.
| Practice area | What a good question tests | What to review after |
|---|---|---|
| IAM and security | Least privilege, service accounts, roles, audit thinking. | IAM docs, predefined roles, service account guidance. |
| Compute and deployment | Choosing between compute options and deployment approaches. | Compute Engine, Cloud Run, GKE basics, managed service tradeoffs. |
| Networking | Connectivity, firewalls, load balancing, private access, DNS basics. | VPC, firewall rules, routes, load balancing documentation. |
| Operations | Monitoring, logging, alerting, troubleshooting sequence, backup thinking. | Cloud Logging, Cloud Monitoring, operations suite documentation. |
| Cost and reliability | Choosing safe, maintainable options under cost or availability constraints. | Pricing calculators, quotas, regions/zones, resilience patterns. |
When a learner misses IAM questions repeatedly, Bodhyra keeps the review focused on IAM scenarios before moving back to broader mock practice.
Answer explanations connect back to specific Google Cloud documentation where available, so learners can verify the concept from an authoritative source.
Every review connects the answer to a real cloud implication: security risk, operational tradeoff, cost tradeoff, or reliability concern.
Bodhyra gives learners a deeper review loop: answer, explanation, specific source links, and the next practice step.
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