CTIA practice questions - frequently asked questions
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No - and you should be wary of any site claiming otherwise. Every question here is original, written to mirror the style, difficulty, and judgment the real CTIA exam tests. Each one comes with a plain-language explanation of why the right answer is right and the others aren't.
The CTIA exam spans 8 domains: Introduction to Threat Intelligence (12% of the exam); Cyber Threats and Attack Frameworks (8% of the exam); Requirements, Planning, Direction, and Review (14% of the exam); Data Collection and Processing (24% of the exam); Data Analysis (16% of the exam); Dissemination and Reporting of Intelligence (14% of the exam); Threat Hunting and Detection (6% of the exam); Threat Intelligence in SOC Operations, Incident Response, and Risk Management (6% of the exam). Every practice question on this site is tagged to one of these domains.
The domains are not weighted equally on the exam. By share of the marks: Data Collection and Processing 24%; Data Analysis 16%; Requirements, Planning, Direction, and Review 14%; Dissemination and Reporting of Intelligence 14%; Introduction to Threat Intelligence 12%; Cyber Threats and Attack Frameworks 8%; Threat Hunting and Detection 6%; Threat Intelligence in SOC Operations, Incident Response, and Risk Management 6%.
The CTIA exam has 50 questions and is completed in 2 hours. Our timed practice mirrors that length and pacing, so exam day feels familiar.
1,000+ questions across all 8 CTIA exam domains, mixing scenario-style multiple choice with true/false drills, each with a plain-language explanation.
Yes - the bank is maintained against the current exam outline, and questions are revised when the exam changes.
No honest practice platform can guarantee a pass. What realistic practice does is show you - before exam day - exactly which domains are weak, and give you the repetitions to fix them. That is the difference between hoping you're ready and knowing where you stand.
Yes - 10 free questions with full explanations, no card and no signup required. Start on the home page.
The free sample shows you the question quality. Paid plans unlock the full 1,000+ question bank, exam-style practice modes, mistake review, and (on Fast Track and Pass Confidence) progress analytics that show your readiness by domain.
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Every answer feeds your per-domain accuracy, readiness score, and weak-area list. Instead of re-reading everything, you drill the domains that are actually costing you points - that's what moves a score in days, not months.
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