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Cisco 350-701 SCOR (CCNP Security core) Practice Test

Prepare for the Cisco Implementing and Operating Security Core Technologies (SCOR 350-701) exam with free practice tests built around the real CCNP Security core format. Each test has 20 questions timed at approximately 27 minutes, proportional to the actual exam pace — giving you authentic preparation for the real 120-minute CCNP and CCIE Security core exam.

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Mixed Set — 350-701 SCOR Practice Tests

Questions distributed across all SCOR exam domains according to the official Cisco blueprint. Security concepts and network security — the two highest-weighted domains — appear most frequently, while cloud security, endpoint protection, and visibility and enforcement are also represented throughout every mixed set.

Domain Wise — 350-701 SCOR Mock Tests

Target key SCOR exam domains with focused practice. Each mock test covers 20 questions from a single topic area to help you develop the deep, implementation-level knowledge that the CCNP Security core exam demands across Cisco's security technology stack.

About the 350-701 SCOR Certification Exam

Everything you need to know about the Cisco Implementing and Operating Security Core Technologies exam — what it validates, who it targets, and what the credential means for your CCNP Security and CCIE Security journey.

What Is the SCOR 350-701?

The Cisco Implementing and Operating Security Core Technologies (SCOR 350-701) is the core exam for both the CCNP Security and CCIE Security certifications. Passing it earns the standalone Cisco Certified Specialist - Security Core credential and satisfies the qualifying exam requirement for both CCNP Security and CCIE Security. It tests advanced, implementation-level knowledge across six domains: security concepts, network security, cloud security, content security, endpoint protection and detection, and secure network access, visibility, and enforcement.

The 350-701 SCOR is one of Cisco's most strategically positioned professional-level exams — it serves as the gateway to the full CCNP Security track (requiring one additional concentration exam) and as the qualifying exam for the CCIE Security lab. CCNP Security-certified professionals typically earn between $100,000 and $155,000 annually in the United States, with roles including Security Engineer, Network Security Architect, Security Operations Engineer, Senior Security Analyst, and Cisco Security Specialist. The certification is valid for three years from the date of passing.

Exam Format (2026)

Exam code: 350-701 SCOR v1.1 — Implementing and Operating Cisco Security Core Technologies.

Testing method: Computer-based at Pearson VUE or via Cisco's online proctoring system. Closed-book format.

Duration: 120 minutes.

Question types: Multiple-choice, multi-select, drag-and-drop, fill-in-the-blank, and scenario-based questions.

Passing score: Cisco does not publicly disclose the exact passing score. Scaled scoring is used; scores typically range from 750 to 850 on a 1000-point scale depending on question difficulty.

Exam fee: $400 USD.

Languages: English and Japanese.

Eligibility Requirements

Prerequisites: No formal prerequisites are required to register for the 350-701 SCOR exam. However, Cisco recommends candidates have three to five years of experience implementing enterprise security solutions.

Recommended background: Solid networking fundamentals (CCNA level or equivalent), familiarity with TCP/IP, routing and switching concepts, and experience with Cisco security products including ASA, FTD, ISE, and Cisco Umbrella.

Training: Cisco's official SCOR training course (Implementing and Operating Cisco Security Core Technologies) is strongly recommended and aligns directly with the exam blueprint.

Certification path: SCOR 350-701 (core) + one concentration exam = CCNP Security. SCOR 350-701 (qualifying) + CCIE Security Lab = CCIE Security.

Validity: 3 years. Renew via continuing education credits or by passing a recertification exam.

350-701 SCOR Domain Weights — Official Exam Blueprint

The SCOR exam blueprint assigns specific percentage weights to each domain. Security Concepts is the single largest domain at 25%, reflecting the foundational importance of threat understanding, cryptography, and API concepts. Network Security follows at 20%, with Cloud Security, Endpoint Protection, and Secure Network Access each contributing 15%, and Content Security at 10%.

DomainTopicWeight
1.0Security Concepts25%
2.0Network Security20%
3.0Securing the Cloud15%
4.0Content Security10%
5.0Endpoint Protection and Detection15%
6.0Secure Network Access, Visibility, and Enforcement15%

How Our Practice Tests Are Designed

Implementation-level question style — SCOR questions test your ability to configure, verify, compare, and troubleshoot Cisco security technologies — not just recall definitions. You will encounter scenario-based questions that describe a network environment and ask which configuration, tool, or approach is most appropriate. Our practice questions follow the same implementation-focused, scenario-driven format used throughout the real 350-701 exam.

Blueprint-weighted mixed sets — Every mixed practice test draws questions proportionally from all SCOR exam domains, giving greater weight to Security Concepts (25%) and Network Security (20%) — just as the real exam does. This ensures that your mixed set practice reflects what you will actually encounter across 120 minutes of the real exam.

Proportional timer — The real SCOR exam provides 120 minutes for its question set, approximately 1.33 minutes per question. Each 20-question practice test is timed at 27 minutes, training you to maintain the efficient pace that the real exam's multi-format question mix demands — including drag-and-drop and fill-in-the-blank items that take slightly longer than standard multiple-choice.

Domain-specific focus tests — Use topic-focused mock tests to strengthen individual domains. Security Concepts — at 25% of the exam — is the highest-leverage area to master, but Content Security at 10% can be a differentiator for candidates who do not neglect it. Domain tests let you direct your study time precisely where it will make the most impact.

350-701 SCOR Exam Preparation Tips

Study Strategy

Allocate study time proportional to domain weights: Security Concepts at 25% and Network Security at 20% together account for nearly half the exam. Start with these two domains to build the conceptual and technical foundation the rest of the exam depends on. Then work through cloud security, endpoint protection, and secure network access — each at 15% — before finishing with content security at 10%.

Build hands-on experience with Cisco security products: SCOR questions regularly test configuration syntax, product capabilities, and deployment decisions for Cisco ASA, Firepower Threat Defense, Cisco ISE, Cisco Umbrella, Secure Endpoint, and Cisco Secure Email. Candidates who have worked directly with these platforms — even in lab or trial environments — answer scenario questions significantly faster and more confidently than those who have only studied documentation.

Master the cryptography and VPN topics thoroughly: Security Concepts Domain 1 includes detailed coverage of cryptography (PKI, IPsec, SSL), VPN types (DMVPN, FlexVPN, AnyConnect, sVTI, Cryptomap), and API concepts. These topics are tested at depth and are foundational to the rest of the exam. Candidates who are weak here will struggle across multiple domains.

Test-Taking Strategy

Handle multi-format questions deliberately: The SCOR exam includes drag-and-drop and fill-in-the-blank questions alongside standard multiple-choice. These format variants require reading instructions carefully before engaging. Budget slightly more time per question on average to account for the mix — timed practice with mixed question types is the most effective way to calibrate your real exam pace.

Apply elimination on complex scenarios: SCOR scenario questions often present two technically reasonable options. Eliminate answers that do not match the specific Cisco product or deployment context described, that address the wrong OSI layer, or that contradict Cisco's documented best practices. Narrowing to two options before choosing substantially improves accuracy under time pressure.

Know the Cisco product ecosystem, not just generic concepts: Unlike vendor-neutral exams, SCOR tests Cisco-specific implementations and product behaviors. Knowing that ISE handles 802.1X, that Cisco Umbrella provides DNS-layer security, that FMC manages FTD, and that CES is the cloud email security option is exactly the kind of product-specific detail that appears in scenario questions throughout all six domains.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the Cisco SCOR 350-701 exam?+
Cisco does not publicly disclose the exact number of questions on the 350-701 SCOR exam. The exam duration is 120 minutes and includes multiple question formats: multiple-choice, multi-select, drag-and-drop, fill-in-the-blank, and scenario-based questions. Confirm the current exam format through Cisco's official certification portal or your Cisco Learning Network account before scheduling.
What is the passing score for the SCOR 350-701 exam?+
Cisco does not publicly publish the exact passing score for the 350-701 SCOR exam. Cisco uses a scaled scoring system — the passing threshold varies based on question difficulty and typically falls in the range of 750 to 850 on a 1000-point scale. Your score report will show your overall scaled score and your performance breakdown by domain.
Does passing the SCOR 350-701 earn me CCNP Security?+
Passing the SCOR 350-701 alone earns you the Cisco Certified Specialist - Security Core credential. To achieve the full CCNP Security certification, you also need to pass one CCNP Security concentration exam from Cisco's approved list. The concentration exams cover specialized areas such as firewall, VPN, email security, web security, wireless security, and security operations. You can choose the concentration that best aligns with your role and career goals.
Are these SCOR practice tests free?+
Yes. All Cisco 350-701 SCOR practice tests on Security Practice Test are completely free with no account or registration required. Select any mixed set or domain-specific test and start practicing immediately — no payment, no sign-up, and no limit on how often you can access them.
What is the relationship between SCOR and CCIE Security?+
The SCOR 350-701 serves as the qualifying exam for the CCIE Security certification. Passing it satisfies the written exam requirement, allowing candidates to proceed to the CCIE Security Lab Exam (v6.0). The CCIE Security lab is an eight-hour hands-on exam testing advanced configuration, troubleshooting, and optimization of Cisco security technologies. Achieving CCIE Security is the highest level of Cisco Security certification and automatically renews your CCNP Security as well.
How long should I study for the SCOR 350-701 exam?+
Most candidates need 3 to 6 months of dedicated preparation. Those with extensive hands-on experience with Cisco security products and a strong networking foundation may be exam-ready in 6 to 8 weeks of focused study. Candidates who are newer to Cisco security technologies or who need to build hands-on lab skills across multiple product families — ASA, FTD, ISE, Umbrella, and Secure Endpoint — should allow 4 to 6 months, including time to work through configuration exercises and scenario-based practice.
What Cisco products do I need to know for the SCOR exam?+
The SCOR exam tests knowledge of a broad set of Cisco security products. Key platforms include Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA), Cisco Firepower Threat Defense (FTD) managed by Firepower Management Center (FMC), Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) for network access control, Cisco Umbrella for DNS-layer security, Cisco Secure Endpoint (formerly AMP for Endpoints) for EDR, Cisco Secure Email (ESA/CES) and Cisco Web Security Appliance (WSA), and Cisco AnyConnect for remote access VPN. Understanding what each product does, when to use it, and how to configure it is central to performing well across all six exam domains.
How long is the CCNP Security certification valid?+
The CCNP Security certification is valid for three years from the date you pass the qualifying exam. You can recertify by passing any 350-level core exam or any CCIE/CCDE written exam, by passing two 300-level concentration exams, by passing one 300-level concentration exam plus 40 continuing education (CE) credits, or by completing 80 CE credits. Alternatively, earning a higher-level certification such as CCIE Security automatically renews your CCNP Security.

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