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Copado-Robotic-Testing Exam - Topic 2 Question 42 Discussion

Which statement of the following is true about custom keywords?
A) Custom keywords can take new arguments.
B) Custom keywords cannot be created using Python.
C) Custom keywords are entitled to take only one return value.
D) The anatomy of the custom keywords is the same in both Robot Framework and Python.

Copado-Robotic-Testing Exam - Topic 2 Question 42 Discussion

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Question #: 42
Topic #: 2
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Which statement of the following is true about custom keywords?

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Hui
6 months ago
Custom keywords are super flexible, love using them!
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Jesse
7 months ago
Wait, are you sure about Python not allowing custom keywords?
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Lashon
7 months ago
Agree, the anatomy is similar in both frameworks.
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Lindsey
7 months ago
I thought custom keywords could return multiple values?
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Nikita
7 months ago
Custom keywords can definitely take new arguments!
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Fausto
7 months ago
The anatomy of custom keywords in Robot Framework and Python seems similar, but I can't recall the exact details right now.
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Leigha
8 months ago
I thought custom keywords could return multiple values, so I'm uncertain about option C being true.
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Cassie
8 months ago
I remember practicing a question where we had to identify the limitations of custom keywords, and I feel like option B might be misleading.
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Santos
8 months ago
I think custom keywords can definitely take new arguments, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the only thing they can do.
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Nilsa
8 months ago
This question seems a bit tricky. I'm not entirely sure about the correct answer, but I'll try to eliminate the options that don't seem right. I know custom keywords can take more than one return value, so option C is probably not correct. I'll have to think about the other options a bit more.
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Catalina
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know we can create custom keywords in Python, but I'm not sure about the specifics of their anatomy compared to Robot Framework. Maybe I'll have to think this through a bit more.
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Shawna
8 months ago
I'm pretty confident I know the answer to this one. Custom keywords can definitely take new arguments, so I'll go with option A.
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Buck
8 months ago
Okay, let's see. I remember that custom keywords can be created using Python, so option B is definitely not correct. I think the key here is understanding the differences between custom keywords in Robot Framework and Python. I'll have to review my notes on that.
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Cora
8 months ago
I am almost certain that registration request is involved, but I can't remember if redirect is also a function used in Phase 3. Need to double-check that part!
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Oren
2 years ago
B) Custom keywords cannot be created using Python. Haha, nice try. Everyone knows you can create custom keywords in Python!
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Nathalie
2 years ago
D) The anatomy of the custom keywords is the same in both Robot Framework and Python. Interesting, I wonder if there are any subtle differences between the two.
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Odette
2 years ago
C) Custom keywords are entitled to take only one return value. Wait, really? That seems too restrictive, I thought we could return multiple values.
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Monte
2 years ago
User 3: The anatomy of custom keywords is different in Robot Framework and Python.
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Cornell
2 years ago
Oh, I didn't know that. I thought they were limited to one return value.
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Francoise
2 years ago
Custom keywords can actually take new arguments.
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Louisa
2 years ago
A) Custom keywords can take new arguments. This makes sense, as we should be able to customize the inputs to our keywords.
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Flo
2 years ago
Wait, so we're supposed to create custom keywords in Python, but they can't take new arguments? That's like trying to build a house without any tools. Talk about a paradox!
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Eugene
2 years ago
C) Custom keywords are entitled to take only one return value? Sounds a bit restrictive, but okay.
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Meaghan
2 years ago
B) Custom keywords cannot be created using Python? Seriously? That can't be right, can it?
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Marg
2 years ago
C) The anatomy of the custom keywords is the same in both Robot Framework and Python.
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Lauran
2 years ago
B) Of course custom keywords can be created using Python!
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Lenny
2 years ago
A) Custom keywords can take new arguments.
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Arlyne
2 years ago
D) The anatomy of the custom keywords is the same in both Robot Framework and Python? Hmm, that sounds promising.
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Lorita
2 years ago
Yes, they are designed to return a specific value.
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Nelida
2 years ago
Custom keywords are entitled to take only one return value.
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Rosamond
2 years ago
That's true, they can be customized to fit different needs.
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Nohemi
2 years ago
Custom keywords can take new arguments.
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Wilda
2 years ago
I'm not sure, but I think custom keywords can only have one return value, so the answer might be C.
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Delmy
2 years ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is D. The anatomy of custom keywords is different in Robot Framework and Python.
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Frederica
2 years ago
A) Custom keywords can take new arguments? That's pretty cool, I think I'll go with that one.
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Winifred
2 years ago
That's a great choice, custom keywords are versatile.
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Winifred
2 years ago
Yes, custom keywords can take new arguments.
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Tammara
2 years ago
I think the statement A is true because custom keywords can be customized to take new arguments.
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