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Question 1 of 5
1.
What is the difference between Continuous Delivery and Continuous Deployment?
A.
Continuous Delivery is a manual task, while Continuous Deployment is an automated task.
B.
Continuous Delivery has a manual release to production decision, while Continuous Deployment has releases automatically pushed to production.
C.
Continuous Delivery includes all steps of software development life cycle; Continuous Deployment may skip few steps such as validation and testing.
D.
Continuous Delivery means complete delivery of the application to customer; Continuous Deployment includes only deployment of the application in customer environment.
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Question 2 of 5
2.
Why is it important to consider the experience of all stakeholders when creating value?
A.
It helps organizations save money on marketing and advertising.
B.
It ensures that the product or service is always of the highest quality.
C.
It helps organizations gather feedback to improve their products or services.
D.
It allows organizations to charge higher prices for their products or services.
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Question 3 of 5
3.
An organization maintains an independent and autonomous team for each of its services. What is a possible disadvantage of this type of organization structure?
A.
Quality of delivered features will be low.
B.
Implementation of changes within a team is slow.
C.
Reuse of skills within the organization is limited.
D.
Waiting time for processing the service request is high.
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Question 4 of 5
4.
Which of the following is a disadvantage associated with traditional ways of working in IT?
A.
Limited collaboration between teams.
B.
Agile project management.
C.
Frequent customer feedback.
D.
Embracing automation and DevOps principles.
Question 4 of 5
Question 5 of 5
5.
Which of the following correctly identifies the “Three Ways of DevOps” principle?
A.
Flow, Feedback, Collaboration, and Automation.
B.
Flow, Feedback, Communication, and Automation.
C.
Flow, Feedback, Continuous learning, and Experimentation.
D.
Flow, Feedback, Automation, and Experimentation.
Question 5 of 5
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