B) False seems like the right answer here. Single sign-on is all about giving you access to multiple cloud services after a single authentication, not limiting you to just one.
Okay, let me think this through. If single sign-on is working as intended, you should be able to authenticate with one provider and then access multiple cloud services, not just a single one. So I'm going to go with B) False on this one.
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I know single sign-on allows you to authenticate with one provider and access multiple services, but I'm not sure if that means you're limited to just one cloud service provider.
This seems like a straightforward true/false question. I think the key is understanding what single sign-on means and how it works with cloud services.
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