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Micro Focus Exam 050-730 Topic 4 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for Micro Focus's 050-730 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 4
[All 050-730 Questions]

When creating an argument within a rule, which is an example of a noun token?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Major
1 months ago
I'm just gonna go with A) Map. Because, you know, it's a map of the nouns in the rule. Get it? Haha, I crack myself up.
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Keneth
3 days ago
E) Escape Source DN might be another option to consider.
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Linwood
11 days ago
C) Class Name could also be a noun token in the argument.
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Mose
15 days ago
A) Map is a good choice, it represents the nouns in the rule.
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Harrison
1 months ago
D) Lowercase? Really? That's a noun token? Are they testing our grammar skills here or something?
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Stefanie
23 days ago
E) Escape Source DN
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Ming
24 days ago
C) Class Name
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Salina
1 months ago
A) Map
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Barrett
2 months ago
Hmm, this is a tough one. Let me think... I'll go with E) Escape Source DN. It's a noun, and it sounds like the kind of thing you'd use in a rule, right?
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Coletta
18 days ago
B) Join could also be a noun token, don't you think?
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Telma
1 months ago
I'm not sure about E) Escape Source DN, but A) Map sounds like a noun token to me.
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Francoise
1 months ago
I think C) Class Name could also be a noun token in a rule.
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Viva
2 months ago
I'm going with B) Join. It's a noun, and it's an example of a token used in an argument within a rule. Easy peasy!
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Simona
2 months ago
Hmm, that's a good point. Let's review the question again to make sure we understand it correctly.
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Pansy
2 months ago
C) Class Name seems like the obvious choice here. Nouns are usually the subject of a sentence, and a class name definitely fits that description.
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Jillian
24 days ago
E) Escape Source DN doesn't seem like a typical example of a noun token.
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Cyndy
28 days ago
B) Join could potentially be a noun token if used in a specific way.
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Dewitt
30 days ago
C) Class Name is definitely the most common example of a noun token.
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Penney
1 months ago
A) Map could also be considered a noun token in certain contexts.
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Naomi
2 months ago
Yeah, it makes sense since nouns are typically the subject of a sentence.
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Kaitlyn
2 months ago
I think you're right, Class Name is definitely a noun token.
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Genevieve
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is A) Map because it represents a key-value pair.
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Simona
2 months ago
I think the answer is C) Class Name because it refers to a specific entity.
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