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ServiceNow Exam CIS-SM Topic 4 Question 70 Discussion

Actual exam question for ServiceNow's CIS-SM exam
Question #: 70
Topic #: 4
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Which one of the following best describes the definition of an Entry Point?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Dorothy
18 days ago
Entry point? More like 'exit point' for my brain after reading these options. A, B, C, or D - they all sound like tech jargon to me!
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Fletcher
22 days ago
D is just nonsense. A Host::Hosted on relation? What does that even mean in the context of an entry point?
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Ressie
24 days ago
C looks like it's describing a communication template, not an entry point. I'm going with A.
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Lavera
3 days ago
I agree, A seems like the best option for describing an Entry Point.
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Carmen
29 days ago
B sounds more like a description of an integration or communication channel, not an entry point specifically.
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Dalene
2 months ago
I think the correct answer is A. It describes how a user or another CI interacts with a service, which seems to be the best definition of an entry point.
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Bok
21 days ago
I think it could also be option C, as it defines a communication type between applications.
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Bok
1 months ago
I agree, option A is the best description of an Entry Point.
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Truman
2 months ago
I see where both Remona and Una are coming from. Personally, I think it is D) A Host::Hosted on relation between CIs.
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Una
2 months ago
I disagree with Remona. I believe it is C) A template of attributes that define a communication type between applications.
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Remona
2 months ago
I think the best description of an Entry Point is A) A method by which a user interacts with a service or a CI interacts with another CI.
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