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OMG-OCSMP-MBI300 Exam - Topic 1 Question 4 Discussion

Actual exam question for OMG's OMG-OCSMP-MBI300 exam
Question #: 4
Topic #: 1
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Choose the correct answer.

Which option correctly describes the effect of an object flowing into and out of a data store?

A)

B)

C)

D)

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Suggested Answer: B

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German
4 months ago
Not convinced, I feel like it could be C instead.
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Tamesha
4 months ago
Totally with you on B, it makes the most sense!
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Brynn
4 months ago
Wait, are we sure about that?
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Jeffrey
4 months ago
I think Option A is the right choice!
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Natalie
4 months ago
Option B shows the correct flow into the data store.
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Chantell
5 months ago
I feel like I should know this, but I can't recall the exact definitions we studied. I hope I can eliminate at least one option!
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Stephen
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused about the differences between options A and C. They both seem to describe similar processes.
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Tina
5 months ago
I think option B looks familiar; it might be similar to a practice question we did about data flow diagrams.
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Lashaunda
5 months ago
I remember we discussed how data flows in and out of stores, but I'm not sure which option really captures that effect.
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Destiny
5 months ago
This looks like a tricky Expressway configuration issue. I'll need to carefully review the logs and certificate details to identify the root cause.
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Jenelle
5 months ago
I think this is a pretty straightforward question. RIPv2 uses multicast to send its updates, so the answer is likely one of the multicast addresses listed.
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Lashawnda
5 months ago
I remember NFV is about decoupling network functions from hardware, but I'm unsure if it's just for telecom providers.
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Justine
5 months ago
Okay, let me see. Monte Carlo Analysis involves running lots of simulations to model uncertainty and risk, right? That sounds like the best fit for the question description. I'll go with that.
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