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GAQM CBAF-001 Exam - Topic 5 Question 33 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's CBAF-001 exam
Question #: 33
Topic #: 5
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On a class diagram, what do the multiplicities represent?

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Yuette
3 months ago
So, it's not about business rules? That's surprising!
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Brianne
3 months ago
Nope, definitely not about operations either!
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Tegan
4 months ago
Wait, I thought it was about attributes?
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Julio
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's all about object relationships!
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Melvin
4 months ago
Multiplicities show the min and max number of objects in a class.
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Leatha
4 months ago
I feel like multiplicities have to do with the relationships between classes, maybe something about business rules? But I can't recall the exact details.
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Ariel
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused. I thought multiplicities were about the attributes in a class, but that doesn’t seem right now.
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Truman
5 months ago
I remember practicing a question about class diagrams, and I think it was related to the minimum and maximum number of objects. Could that be option C?
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Novella
5 months ago
I think multiplicities indicate how many instances of a class can be associated with another class, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Melita
5 months ago
Ah, I remember learning about this in my UML class. Multiplicities define the cardinality of the association between classes, so they represent the allowed number of instances of one class that can be associated with an instance of the connected class. Option C sounds right to me.
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Bobbie
5 months ago
The question is asking about class diagrams, so the multiplicities must be related to the classes themselves, not the attributes or operations. I'm leaning towards option C, the minimum and maximum number of objects in each class.
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Karan
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. I know multiplicities have something to do with the relationships between classes, but I'm not sure if it's the number of attributes, operations, or objects. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Lashon
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure multiplicities represent the minimum and maximum number of objects in each class, so I'll go with option C.
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Louvenia
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. The image shows a clear discrepancy, but I'm not sure I fully understand the implications. I'll need to read through the options carefully and try to connect the dots.
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Cruz
5 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. Option A looks like the best solution to me - it allows us to keep the directory structure as-is and use a simple path rule.
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Peggie
5 months ago
I think I know the answer to this one. The correct statements are B and C - you can't delete a model with data in it, you have to delete the data first.
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Filiberto
10 months ago
I bet the exam writer was just sitting there, cackling maniacally, like 'Let's see if they can figure out this one!'
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Nakisha
8 months ago
I agree, it's important to pay attention to the details in class diagrams.
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Allene
9 months ago
I think the multiplicities represent the minimum and maximum number of objects in each class.
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Sherly
9 months ago
I know right, these exam questions can be tricky sometimes.
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Isaac
10 months ago
The business rules for the association, of course! How could I forget that? This is basic UML stuff, people. *shakes head*
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Cyril
9 months ago
D) The business rules for an association between two classes.
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Ula
9 months ago
C) The minimum and maximum number of objects in each class.
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Tambra
9 months ago
A) The number of attributes held within each class.
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Geraldine
10 months ago
The minimum and maximum number of objects in each class? That's gotta be it! I mean, what else could it be, right? Time to move on to the next question!
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Tammi
9 months ago
Agreed, let's move on to the next question.
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Reynalda
9 months ago
Yeah, that makes sense. Let's go with that.
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Patria
9 months ago
I think it's C) The minimum and maximum number of objects in each class.
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Ailene
10 months ago
Wait, is it the number of attributes in each class? That would make sense, right? Oh wait, no, that's not it. Hmm, let me think about this...
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Trina
9 months ago
D) The business rules for an association between two classes.
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Ozell
9 months ago
C) The minimum and maximum number of objects in each class.
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Adaline
10 months ago
A) The number of attributes held within each class.
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Joni
10 months ago
C) The minimum and maximum number of objects in each class.
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Thad
10 months ago
A) The number of attributes held within each class.
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Simona
11 months ago
I believe it's the business rules for an association between two classes. That's what I remember from studying.
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Bobbie
11 months ago
I agree with Lauran. The multiplicities show how many objects can be associated with each class.
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Nobuko
11 months ago
Ooh, I remember learning about this! I think the multiplicities represent the business rules for the association between two classes. That sounds like the right answer to me.
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Meghann
9 months ago
It's all about specifying the constraints and rules for the connections between classes.
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Lavonda
9 months ago
Yes, the multiplicities help define how many objects can be associated with each class.
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Pedro
10 months ago
I remember that too. It's important to understand the relationships between classes in a class diagram.
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Kimi
10 months ago
I think you're right! The multiplicities do represent the business rules for the association between two classes.
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Lauran
11 months ago
I think the multiplicities represent the minimum and maximum number of objects in each class.
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