Once you have checked and prepared your computer, review the following requirements about the place in which you will take the exam and its surroundings, as follows:
- Review and meet all system requirements as mentioned in the System requirements section.
- Review and meet all requirements for the testing environment.
- Secure a quiet, well-lit room to take the exam.
- Bring a reflective surface (for example, a phone or mirror) to perform a room scan.
- No person other than the test taker is allowed in the testing area.
- No item other than your computer is allowed in the test area. This includes all papers, writing instruments, and different devices.
- Disconnect external computer monitors from your laptop and close all applications.
- Food and drink, and headphones/earbuds are not permitted during the exam.
- Be prepared to sit for the entire length of the exam. You cannot take a break or step away from the camera’s view. A good idea is to use the restroom prior to the test.
- Have your government-issued photo identification ready for verification (must match the legal first and last name in Webassessor).
As you see, those requirements are quite strict and must be adhered to. Otherwise, your exam might be stopped and graded as failed.
Google clearly states what happens if you do not pass the exam (if you read this book carefully, you most certainly won’t fail), and it is valid across all Google Cloud exams.
After the first failure, you must wait 14 days; after the second failure, you must wait 60 days, and 365 days after the third failure before retaking the exam.
The retake policy is valid for both onsite and online Google Cloud exams.
As of writing this book, the Associate Cloud Engineer certification is only available in English.
In the next section, we’ll look at some helpful tips to follow while taking the exam.
In our professional career, we have cleared a lot of certification exams, and so, we have some useful tips that may come in handy for you. We are listing some essential certification tips as follows:
- Clear the area around you: Kryterion staff will review your surroundings to ensure that you are alone in the room in which you will take the exam. Keep your desk clean, disconnect extra monitors, and remove photos and notes.
- Think positively: You studied hard, and you know the material. Just imagine yourself holding a nice and shiny ACE certificate and proceed with positivity.
- Get enough sleep before the exam: It will help you focus, and you will be energized.
- Eat healthily: Don’t try to experiment with new dishes. You never know how your body will react while taking an exam. we recommend something sweet (candy bar or chocolate) to fuel the brain.
- Read a question two or three times: It will help you to find the answer that is being asked in the question.
- If you don’t know the answer: Mark it to review and move on to other questions. You can always review the tricky ones at the end.
- Be strategic: In almost all exams, there are multiple questions. Try to exclude two that don’t make sense in the context of the question.
- Relax: The day before the exam, try to relax in the best way you can.
- Keep the focus on the timer: You must manage your time well.
We are sure that these tips will help you to get the best possible certification score.
Additional certification resources
Apart from this book, we recommend several resources that might help you prepare better. Some of them are free, and some of them must be paid for:
- Qwiklabs – Google Cloud Essentials Quest: https://www.cloudskillsboost.google/quests/23, or Cloud Engineering Quest: https://www.cloudskillsboost.google/quests/66.
- Create a new Google Cloud account with 20+ free products and $300 in free credits.
- Familiarise yourself with Google Cloud documentation.
- Read Google Cloud best practices.
In this chapter, we covered how to create an account to register for the exam. We covered onsite and online exam requirements. In addition to that, we shared some certification tips and provided you with some extra certification resources.
In the next chapter, we will focus on Google Cloud itself, its position in the market, its core, and its unique services. We will briefly list some public cloud benefits compared to on-premises.