IBM C8010-240 - IBM Sterling Configurator V9.1, Deployment Exam

Question #6 (Topic: Topic 1)
A modeler needs to write a rule that evaluates a condition based on a property attached to
the parent item in relation to where the rule is attached. When this rule is evaluated, neither
the item where the rule is attached, nor the parent, can be assumed to be selected. How
can this be accomplished?
A. By using the "parent" Function Handler. B. By using the "propval" Function Handler. C. By using the combination of the "propval" and the "parent" Function Handler. D. By talking to the solution architect about making a custom Function Handler.
Answer: D
Question #7 (Topic: Topic 1)
Which of the following are tasks a modeler does NOT perform during product modeling?
A. Attach a Model Group into a Model. B. Attach an Option Class Group to the Model. C. Copy, modify and delete Model Group components. D. Check the rule performance to increase Model efficiency.
Answer: A
Question #8 (Topic: Topic 1)
A modeler is designing a UI and wants to embed graphic images at the Option Item level.
Which of the following UI Controls should NOT be used?
A. Multi Select Image. B. Single Select Image. C. Multiple Selection Listbox. D. A custom UI Control that supports images.
Answer: C
Question #9 (Topic: Topic 1)
In the Model hierarchy shown in the following image, Option Item Group 2.1.4 is attached
to Model 2.1.1.
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What will change in Model 2.1.1 if the Option Item Group 2.1.4 is deleted?
A. An error is thrown while testing Model 2.1.1. B. An error is thrown while compiling Model 2.1.1. C. Option Item Group 2.1.4 gets deleted along with all its attached instances. D. Option Item Group 2.1.4 cannot be deleted while it's still attached to Model 2.1.1.
Answer: D
Question #10 (Topic: Topic 1)
A furniture and office supplies company sells all items (e.g. chairs, telephone extensions,
desktops, cabinets, etc.) required for setting up an office. Models have been created for
each of these items, allowing customers to configure them as per their requirement. A
marketing professional comes up with the concept of a "complete seat", which will consist
of a chair, a telephone, a desktop and a cabinet. How should a "complete seat" be modeled
to reuse as many components as possible?
A. Create a Model with Option Classes for chair, telephone, desktop and cabinet. Each of those Option Classes will contain sellable Option Items. B. Create a Model with Option Classes for chair, telephone, desktop and cabinet. Models for the corresponding items can be attached to each of those Option Classes as sub- models. C. Create a Model for a "complete seat" with expansion rules defined at the Model level and attached at the Option Classes of chair, telephone, desktop and cabinet for dynamically adding the items. D. Create a Model with Option Classes and its Option Items for chair, telephone, desktop and cabinet. Models for the corresponding items can be attached to each of those Option Classes as punch-in punch-out sub-models with possibility of selecting multiple quantities.
Answer: B
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