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Microsoft Exam DP-900 Topic 7 Question 61 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's DP-900 exam
Question #: 61
Topic #: 7
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Question: 298

You have data in a tabular format as shown in the following table.

Of which type of data is this an example?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Lonna
3 months ago
Wait, is this a trick question? I was about to answer 'delicious data' because that table looks good enough to eat!
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Margarett
2 months ago
D) structured data
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Denny
2 months ago
C) document
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Agustin
2 months ago
B) semi-structured data
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Tracey
3 months ago
A) unstructured data
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Vivienne
3 months ago
If this isn't structured data, then I don't know what is. It's like a perfectly made bed - no wrinkles or loose ends in sight!
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Makeda
3 months ago
Hmm, I was tempted to pick B) semi-structured, but that table is way too tidy for that. Gotta be D) structured data all the way.
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Alishia
2 months ago
Definitely D) structured data. The rows and columns are clearly defined.
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Fatima
2 months ago
Yeah, I was also leaning towards D) structured data. It just seems too neat to be anything else.
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Lorenza
2 months ago
I agree, the table looks very organized. I also think it's D) structured data.
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Rusty
4 months ago
I'm going with D) structured data. The tabular format with clearly defined fields is a classic case of structured data, not some amorphous document or web page.
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Kayleigh
2 months ago
I'm leaning towards C) document, as it looks like a structured document with defined fields.
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Miss
2 months ago
I see your point, but I still think A) unstructured data is not the right choice for this tabular format.
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Nelida
2 months ago
I think it could also be B) semi-structured data, since it has some organization but not as rigid as structured data.
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Hyun
2 months ago
I agree with you, D) structured data seems like the correct choice here.
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Kate
3 months ago
That's a good point. It could be a mix of structured and semi-structured data.
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Louis
3 months ago
I think it could also be considered semi-structured data since there is some organization but not as rigid as structured data.
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Matilda
3 months ago
I agree with you. It looks like structured data to me as well.
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Cammy
3 months ago
I'm going with D) structured data. The tabular format with clearly defined fields is a classic case of structured data, not some amorphous document or web page.
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Virgie
4 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be semi-structured data.
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Erick
4 months ago
This looks like a textbook example of structured data to me. The data is neatly organized into rows and columns - definitely not unstructured or semi-structured.
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Domitila
3 months ago
D) structured data
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Jovita
3 months ago
C) document
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Charlie
3 months ago
B) semi-structured data
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Billy
3 months ago
A) unstructured data
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Sharee
4 months ago
I agree with Helga, the data in the table looks well organized.
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Helga
4 months ago
I think this is an example of structured data.
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