AWS Developer Associate DVA-C02 Practice Exams 2026
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Pass the AWS Certified Developer – Associate (DVA-C02) exam on your first attempt — and prove you can build, deploy, and debug real applications on AWS.
The AWS Certified Developer – Associate is one of the most valuable credentials a cloud developer can hold. It validates that you can develop, test, deploy, and troubleshoot AWS Cloud-based applications using the services developers actually live in every day — Lambda, DynamoDB, API Gateway, S3, the AWS Code suite for CI/CD, Cognito, and more. For software engineers moving into cloud-native development, it's the credential that turns "I've used AWS a bit" into proven, hireable expertise.
But DVA-C02 is a genuinely practical exam: 65 scenario-based questions in 130 minutes that test how you'd actually write and ship code on AWS, not trivia. You'll face questions on choosing the right service for a development task, securing an application with IAM and Secrets Manager, configuring a CI/CD pipeline, and debugging with CloudWatch and X-Ray. Reading documentation alone won't get you there. The single highest-leverage way to pass is full-length, timed practice that mirrors the real exam — which is exactly what this course delivers.
Why this certification matters
Cloud-native development is now the default, and AWS dominates the market. The Developer – Associate certification cleanly signals that you can design and ship serverless and event-driven applications, integrate AWS services through the SDK and CLI, and operate them in production. It boosts your résumé, raises your salary ceiling, and serves as the natural foundation for the DevOps Engineer – Professional and Solutions Architect paths. The credential stays valid for three years — strong return on a few weeks of focused prep.
What makes this course different
This is not a recycled question dump. Every question mirrors the real DVA-C02 exam: scenario-driven prompts in multiple-choice and multiple-response formats with realistic "best answer" distractors. The bank reflects the latest blueprint — including the December 2024 additions around Amazon Q Developer and event-driven architectures — so you study current content, not outdated DVA-C01 material. You don't just learn the right answer; you learn the reasoning that makes it right.
What's included
300 exam-realistic practice questions across 4 full-length timed tests (75 questions each — matching the real exam)
Detailed, reference-backed explanations for every question, right and wrong options alike
Full coverage of all four official DVA-C02 domains, weighted to match the real blueprint
Scenario-based questions on serverless, security, CI/CD, and debugging
Updated for the latest 2026 exam content
Performance feedback that pinpoints your weak domains before exam day
Topics covered
Development with AWS Services (32%) — building applications and Lambda functions with the AWS SDK and CLI, using DynamoDB and other data stores, API Gateway, SQS, SNS, Step Functions, and event-driven and microservices patterns
Security (26%) — IAM authentication and authorization, Amazon Cognito, encryption with KMS, and managing secrets with Secrets Manager and Systems Manager Parameter Store
Deployment (24%) — preparing and packaging artifacts, AWS SAM and Elastic Beanstalk, and CI/CD with CodePipeline, CodeBuild, and CodeDeploy
Troubleshooting and Optimization (18%) — root cause analysis, observability with CloudWatch and X-Ray, and optimizing applications for performance and cost
How the practice tests simulate the real exam
Each test runs 75 questions in 120 minutes — identical to exam day — so you build timing, focus, and stamina alongside knowledge. Take a test, review every explanation, identify your weak domains, and retake until you're consistently scoring 80%+. That's your green light to book the real exam with confidence.
Benefits for learners
Walk in with proven, measured readiness instead of hope
Save the $150 fee and weeks of re-study by passing on your first attempt
Turn weak spots into strengths with explanations that actually teach
Master the serverless and CI/CD patterns the exam loves to test
Build credibility for higher-paying cloud developer roles
Enroll today and take your first timed DVA-C02 practice test now. Find out exactly where you stand, close your gaps, and pass the AWS Certified Developer – Associate exam on your first try.
Basic familiarity with at least one programming language (Python, Node.js, Java, etc.)
Some hands-on exposure to AWS is helpful but not mandatory
A general understanding of cloud and web application concepts
Interest in earning the AWS Developer – Associate certification
No need to complete other AWS certifications first
A free AWS account is useful for hands-on review but not required
Willingness to learn from detailed answer explanations
A quiet space to attempt full-length timed practice exams
Pass the AWS Certified Developer – Associate (DVA-C02) exam on your first attempt
Master all four DVA-C02 domains weighted exactly like the real exam blueprint
Build serverless applications with AWS Lambda, DynamoDB, and API Gateway
Develop and integrate applications using the AWS SDK and CLI
Secure apps with IAM, Cognito, KMS, and Secrets Manager
Deploy with AWS SAM, Elastic Beanstalk, and the CodePipeline CI/CD suite
Troubleshoot and optimize using CloudWatch and AWS X-Ray
Apply event-driven and microservices patterns the exam now tests
Identify and fix your weakest domains using detailed answer explanations
Build exam confidence with full-length 65-question timed practice tests
Candidates preparing for the AWS Certified Developer – Associate (DVA-C02) exam
Software developers building cloud-native applications on AWS
Backend and full-stack engineers moving into AWS development
DevOps engineers strengthening their development and CI/CD skills
Cloud engineers who write and deploy application code
Solutions architects who want hands-on developer credentials
Programmers transitioning from on-premises to serverless development
Career changers entering cloud software development
Students and self-taught coders targeting an AWS associate credential
Anyone who wants realistic, exam-style practice instead of theory alone




