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1.

How does Oracle Cloud Infrastructure's Bring Your Own License (BYOL) feature
help customers save on costs?
 By bundling software licenses with OCI services at a discounted rate
 By allowing customers to use existing software licenses in OCI (*)
 By offering free software licenses for certain OCI services
 By providing discounts on new software licenses purchased for OCI

2. Which type of scaling is achieved by adding or removing instances within an instance


pool in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute?
 Horizontal scaling (*)
 Vertical scaling
 Diagonal scaling
 Proportional scaling

3. Which tool in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure allows you to visualize and analyze your
cloud usage and spending patterns over time?
 Usage Reports
 Quotas
 Budgets
 Cost Analysis (*)

4. Which is a key difference between Security Lists and Network Security Groups in
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure?
 Security Lists are stateful, while Network Security Groups are stateless.
 Security Lists encrypt data in transit, while Network Security Groups do not.
 Security Lists support only ingress rules, while Network Security Groups
support both ingress and egress rules.
 Security Lists apply to subnets, while Network Security Groups apply to
individual instance VNICs. (*)
5. What is the main advantage of vertical scaling in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Compute service?
 Reduced network latency
 Increased fault tolerance
 Enhanced performance with more OCPUs and memory (*)
 Improved load balancing
6. In the context of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Autonomous Database, what does the self-
securing feature provide?

 Automatic scaling of resources based on workload


 Automatic database recovery in case of failures
 Automatic application of security patches and protection from threats (*)
 Automatic database tuning and optimization

7. Which of the following is NOT a component of an IAM policy statement in Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure?

 Location
 Resource-type
 Encryption (*)
 Action Verb

8. In Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, what is the main difference between a Load Balancer and a
Network Load Balancer?

 A Load Balancer works at the application layer (layer 7), while a Network Load
Balancer works at the transport layer (layer 4). (*)
 A Load Balancer works at the transport layer (layer 4), while a Network Load Balancer
works at the application layer (layer 7).
 A Load Balancer supports only IPv4 addresses, while a Network Load Balancer supports
both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
 A Load Balancer is used for private networks, while a Network Load Balancer is used
for public networks.

9. Which of the following statements about compartments in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is


NOT true?

 IAM policies can be written to grant access to resources in specific compartments.


 Compartments provide a way to store and manage encryption keys and secrets. (*)
 Compartments are a global resource.
 Compartments can be nested to create a hierarchy.

10. Which Oracle Cloud Infrastructure service is designed to protect your web applications
from various types of malicious attacks, such as SQL injection and cross-site scripting?

 Security Zones
 Web Application Firewall (WAF) (*)
 Cloud Guard
 Vault Service

11. In the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure shared security responsibility model, who is responsible
for securing the customer's data, applications, and access control?

 The customer (*)


 Third-party vendors
 Oracle
 Government agencies

12. Which data transfer types is generally free of charge in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure?

 Egress data transfer to a different OCI region


 Ingress data transfer (*)
 Egress data transfer to AWS or GCP
 Egress data transfer to the internet

13. Which Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Autonomous Database workload type is designed for
real-time analytics and reporting?

 Autonomous Transaction Processing (ATP)


 Autonomous Data Guard
 Autonomous JSON Database (AJD)
 Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) (*)

14. What is the primary function of a Route Table in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Networking
Service?

 To connect a VCN to the public internet


 To define rules to route traffic from subnets to destinations outside the VCN (*)
 To define rules controlling traffic flow between subnets
 To provide a private connection between a VCN and an on-premises network

15. What is the term used to describe the combination of an instance's shape, base image, and
metadata in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute service?

 Instance Configuration (*)


 Instance Specification
 Instance Template
 Instance Profile

16. In the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage service, which storage tier is designed for
rarely or seldom accessed data that can be restored within hours?

 Standard Storage
 One Zone-Infrequent Access
 Intelligent Tiering
 Archive Storage (*)

17. What is the primary goal of distributing resources across multiple availability domains in
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure?

 To improve fault tolerance and high availability (*)


 To reduce latency for users in different geographic locations
 To segregate resources based on project or department
 To increase storage capacity for a región
18. Which is a key benefit of using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Autonomous Database?

 Free migration from any cloud provider


 Reduced database management overhead (*)
 Support for all database technologies
 Unlimited storage capacity

19. Which type of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure networking gateway allows access to Oracle
services within the same region without traversing the public internet?

 Service Gateway (*)


 NAT Gateway
 Internet Gateway
 Dynamic Routing Gateway

20. Which of the following is NOT a type of OCI Compute instance?

 Dedicated Virtual Machine Hosts


 Bare Metal
 Virtual Machines (VMs)
 Nano instances (*)

21. What is the primary purpose of setting up budgets in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure?

 To set up billing accounts for OCI customers


 To allocate resources across compartments
 To monitor and control spending on OCI services (*)
 To automatically pause OCI services when spending reaches a certain threshold

22. What type of storage is associated with instances in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Compute service?

 Infrequent Access Storage


 Object Storage
 Block Storage (*)
 Archive Storage

23. Which protocol is used by the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure File Storage service for file
access?

 SMB (Server Message Block)


 iSCSI (Internet Small Computer Systems Interface)
 NFS (Network File System) (*)
 FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
24. In Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, which component is responsible for controlling traffic
between subnets within a virtual cloud network (VCN)?

 Route Tables
 Network Security Groups
 Internet Gateways
 Security Lists (*)

25. In OCI Networking, what is the role of a Dynamic Routing Gateway (DRG)?

 To provide a path for traffic between a VCN and the public internet
 To distribute incoming traffic to backend resources
 To enforce security rules on a group of cloud resources
 To provide a path for traffic between a VCN and an on-premises network or another
VCN (*)

26. In Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, which component of an IAM policy statement defines the
user or group the policy applies to?

 Principal (*)
 Resource
 Action
 Effect

27. How are compartment quotas applied in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure?

 On a per-tenancy basis
 On a per-compartment basis (*)
 Globally, across all compartments
 On a per-region basis

28. What is the main benefit of using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Security Zones for resource
management?

 Enforcing best practice security configurations (*)


 Load balancing across regions
 Managing IAM policies
 Reducing network latency

29. Which is a key characteristic of an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Block Volume?

 It is used to store and manage object data.


 It is a shared file system designed for high performance.
 It is automatically replicated within an availability domain for high durability. (*)
 It is ephemeral and deleted when the associated instance is terminated.
30. Which type of load balancing policy is supported by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Load
Balancer?

 Weighted Least Connections


 Random
 Most connections
 Round Robin (*)

31. Which attribute can be customized when creating an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute
flexible shape instance?

 Number of physical NICs and number of virtual NICs


 Operating system and disk type
 Instance shape and instance size
 Number of OCPUs and amount of memory (*)

32. In the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Block Volume service, which feature enables you to
increase the size of a block volume without any downtime?

 Volume Elasticity
 Volume Bursting
 Dynamic Volume Resizing
 Online Resizing (*)

33. Which Oracle Cloud Infrastructure service continuously monitors your cloud resources and
configurations to detect, assess, and remediate security risks?

 Security Zones
 Vault Service
 Cloud Guard (*)
 Security Advisor

34. What are the two types of workloads supported by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Autonomous Database?

 Transaction Processing and Data Warehousing (*)


 Data Streaming and Data Analysis
 Data Storage and Data Retrieval
 Data Integration and Data Migration

35. In the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute service, which feature enables users to migrate
running instances between different physical servers?

 Instance Migration
 Instance Evacuation
 Fault Domain Balancing
 Live Migration (*)

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