IBM WebSphere Portal & Portal Products Fundamentals Sample Questions:
1. Which of the following can a personalization element do?
A) can display a maximum of 500 items
B) can be added to site areas and content items
C) can display personalization content within a presentation template
D) can be added to authoring templates
2. A company has built a set of forms that incorporate business flows and require authorizations to complete the next steps. How would an administrator easily integrate this in IBM WebSphere Portal to create an IBM Forms Context page?
A) Use the IBM Forms Experience Builder portlet and wire appropriate portlets together where all content is displayed based on the content requested.
B) Use the WebPage portlet to surface forms from the Forms Experience Builder server. Use portlet wiring to integrate with a Unified Task List portlet.
C) Use IBM Web Experience Factory to build portlets that expose forms and integrate these with the Unified Task List portlet.
D) Develop portlets in IBM Rational Application Developer that integrates the forms as well as associated content. Display these portlets on a single page. During development of these portlets include integration with the human task function of WebSphere Portal.
3. Which of the following describes the relationship between a syndicator and a subscriber?
A) both a one-way and two-way relationship
B) a one-way relationship
C) either a one-way or two-way relationship
D) related to as many applications as needed
4. Which feature of IBM Web Experience Factory allows users to tweak parameters to create different versions of a single application?
A) Collaborating
B) Staging
C) Parameterizing
D) Profiling
5. What role is required to create and delete role assignments on a given resource?
A) Manager
B) Security Administrator
C) Administrator
D) Privileged User
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: C | Question # 2 Answer: A | Question # 3 Answer: C | Question # 4 Answer: D | Question # 5 Answer: B |

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