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Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate Exam Prep

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The Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) exam validates kubernetes fundamentals, container orchestration, cloud native architecture, observability. ExamPal publishes 517 premium questions and a 40-question free practice exam mapped across 5 blueprint domains. The local official-details index records: 60; 90 minutes; Multiple choice. Candidates should verify current registration, pricing, and scoring details with the official exam authority before booking.

Exam Details

Exam Overview

Administered by

Linux Foundation

Exam Format

60; 90 minutes; Multiple choice

Passing Score

Verify current official exam guide

Exam Fee

$250 exam-only

Prerequisite

Review Linux Foundation exam page, prep handbook.

Topics Covered

ExamPal covers all major topics tested on the Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate exam. Our questions are grounded in official study materials.

Kubernetes Fundamentals

Covers the core Kubernetes architecture, objects, kubectl usage, pod lifecycle, networking, and storage/configuration basics. This domain focuses on foundational concepts needed to understand how Kubernetes clusters run and how workloads are defined and managed.

Container Orchestration

Covers scheduling and placement, desired-state management, specialized workload types, scaling mechanisms, and the container runtime environment. This domain emphasizes how Kubernetes places, maintains, and scales workloads.

Cloud Native Architecture

Covers cloud native principles, CNCF governance, service exposure, service mesh concepts, and serverless/event-driven patterns. This domain emphasizes architectural patterns and ecosystem concepts used in cloud native systems.

Observability

Covers observability fundamentals, metrics collection and monitoring, logging, tracing, and troubleshooting clusters and workloads. This domain focuses on how to understand system behavior using metrics, logs, traces, and operational signals.

Application Delivery

Covers modern delivery concepts, deployment strategies, GitOps, packaging and configuration tools, and secure and reliable application delivery. This domain focuses on how applications are built, released, updated, and managed in Kubernetes environments.

Exam Blueprint

What the Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate Exam Tests

The exam is divided into 5 domains. Here is what each domain covers and how much weight it carries on the test.

Kubernetes Fundamentals

29% of exam

Covers the core Kubernetes architecture, objects, kubectl usage, pod lifecycle, networking, and storage/configuration basics. This domain focuses on foundational concepts needed to understand how Kubernetes clusters run and how workloads are defined and managed.

  • Task 1.1: Explain core Kubernetes architecture
  • Describe the role of the control plane in cluster operations
  • Identify the purpose of the API server, scheduler, controller manager, and etcd
  • Describe the function of worker nodes and kubelet
  • Recognize how cluster state is stored and maintained
  • Task 1.2: Work with fundamental Kubernetes objects
  • Identify Pods as the smallest deployable unit in Kubernetes

Key references: KCNA official exam guide · ExamPal shared topic tree

Container Orchestration

19% of exam

Covers scheduling and placement, desired-state management, specialized workload types, scaling mechanisms, and the container runtime environment. This domain emphasizes how Kubernetes places, maintains, and scales workloads.

  • Task 2.1: Explain workload scheduling and placement
  • Identify the scheduler as the component that assigns Pods to nodes
  • Describe resource requests and limits and their influence on scheduling
  • Explain node selectors, node affinity, and anti-affinity
  • Describe taints and tolerations for workload placement control
  • Task 2.2: Manage desired state and self-healing
  • Explain how controllers maintain the desired number of replicas

Key references: KCNA official exam guide · ExamPal shared topic tree

Cloud Native Architecture

18% of exam

Covers cloud native principles, CNCF governance, service exposure, service mesh concepts, and serverless/event-driven patterns. This domain emphasizes architectural patterns and ecosystem concepts used in cloud native systems.

  • Task 3.1: Explain cloud native principles
  • Describe characteristics such as scalability, resilience, automation, and loose coupling
  • Explain immutable infrastructure and declarative configuration
  • Recognize benefits of microservices-based architectures
  • Describe why containers support portability and consistency
  • Task 3.2: Understand CNCF ecosystem and governance
  • Expand CNCF as Cloud Native Computing Foundation

Key references: KCNA official exam guide · ExamPal shared topic tree

Observability

15% of exam

Covers observability fundamentals, metrics collection and monitoring, logging, tracing, and troubleshooting clusters and workloads. This domain focuses on how to understand system behavior using metrics, logs, traces, and operational signals.

  • Task 4.1: Explain observability fundamentals
  • Define observability in terms of metrics, logs, and traces
  • Identify the golden signals used to assess system health
  • Explain why observability is important for cloud native systems
  • Distinguish monitoring from broader observability practices
  • Task 4.2: Understand metrics collection and monitoring
  • Identify Prometheus as a common CNCF monitoring project

Key references: KCNA official exam guide · ExamPal shared topic tree

Application Delivery

19% of exam

Covers modern delivery concepts, deployment strategies, GitOps, packaging and configuration tools, and secure and reliable application delivery. This domain focuses on how applications are built, released, updated, and managed in Kubernetes environments.

  • Task 5.1: Explain modern software delivery concepts
  • Distinguish continuous integration from continuous delivery and continuous deployment
  • Describe the goals of automated build, test, and release pipelines
  • Recognize the value of repeatability and version control in delivery workflows
  • Explain how delivery practices reduce deployment risk
  • Task 5.2: Understand deployment strategies
  • Describe rolling updates and their effect on application availability

Key references: KCNA official exam guide · ExamPal shared topic tree

Why study with ExamPal

Everything you need to prepare for and pass the Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate exam, in one app.

  • 517 KCNA premium practice questions
  • Free 40-question interactive practice exam
  • 5 blueprint domains covered
  • 40 glossary terms loaded from the shared terminology pack
  • Detailed explanations and per-option rationales for study review
  • Domain-level review paths with study guide, glossary, and static question pages

Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate Exam — Common Questions

What is the KCNA exam?
KCNA is Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate. The ExamPal page is built from the shared release pack and maps practice questions to the saved exam blueprint.
How many KCNA questions are in ExamPal?
The current shared release pack includes 517 premium questions and a 40-question free practice exam.
What domains does KCNA cover?
Kubernetes Fundamentals 44%; Container Orchestration 28%; Cloud Native Application Delivery 16%; Cloud Native Architecture 12%.
Does the free KCNA practice exam include explanations?
Yes. The free practice exam includes the correct answer, an explanation summary, and per-option rationales where the shared pack provides them.
Where do the KCNA website pages get their data?
The website pages are generated from the ExamPal shared release pack: official materials, syllabus, topic tree, terminology JSON, free-pack questions, and premium-pack questions.

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