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BLUE PRISM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
T/F Space in Process Studio is limited to screen size. - Answers -False - Space in
Process Studio is effectively infinite, and pan and zoom tools can be used to maneuver
around the diagram.

Snap to Grid may be turned off via the ??? menu? - Answers -The View menu

T/F - Links are created by dragging from "edge to edge". - Answers -False - Links are
created by dragging from "centre to centre", not from "edge to edge".

T/F - The "Start" and "Information" stages are permanent and cannot be deleted. -
Answers -True

T/F - Adding a brief description when you save a Process is not recommended. -
Answers -False - It's good practice to add a brief description when you save a Process.
Blue Prism uses your summary when it stores a history of Process changes.

How can you check for basic configuration errors? - Answers -Basic configuration errors
can be identified by clicking the Validation button on the toolbar. This will run a scan of
the current configuration and a list of basic errors and warnings will be displayed.

T/F - Match Index and Match Reverse are attributes of the identified element. - Answers
-False - Match Index and Match Reverse are not attributes of the identified element, but
instead are controllers of how Blue Prism will search for the element at run time.

T/F - Tagging is meant as a way of recording unique item information. - Answers -False
- Tagging is NOT meant as a way of recording unique item information. Tags provide a
mechanism to easily view or report on Work Queue items with a specific tag

Adding a Tag to a Work Queue item simply requires the use of an ??? Stage using
the ??? business object. - Answers -Action stage, Work Queues Business Object

T/F - Generally speaking you will build one object per screen. - Answers -True

T/F - you can't have too many objects; only too few - Answers -True

T/F - multiple objects within the object enables more developers to work concurrently. -
Answers -True

T/F - A running process consumes all actions in an object regardless if they are
required. - Answers -False - A running process consumes only the actions it requires.

T/F - A smaller Application model is less prone to latent error - Answers -True

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