Which of the following is not an OGL console role?
Options:
A.
Owner
B.
Viewer
C.
Analyst
D.
Developer
E.
Editor
Answer:
C
Explanation:
OGL console roles include Owner, Viewer, Developer, and Editor, each with specific permissions. "Analyst" is not a standard OGL role, making it the correct answer.
[Reference:Oracle Guided Learning User Guide – Security Roles section., ]
Question 10
What are the types of Oracle Content?
Options:
A.
Organization Process Guides and User Smart Tips
B.
My Oracle Support and Oracle Customer Success
C.
OGL Help Panel and OGL Guide Console
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Oracle Content includes Organization Process Guides and User Smart Tips, which are prebuilt resources for guiding users. Options B and C refer to support services and tools, not content types within the Oracle Content library.
[Reference:Oracle Guided Learning User Guide – Oracle Content section., ]
Question 11
Which phase includes publishing new and updated OGL content activities?
Options:
A.
Test
B.
Prepare
C.
Update
D.
Publish
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The Publish phase is dedicated to publishing new and updated OGL content (option D), making it available in production after testing and updates. Test (option A) validates content, Prepare (option B) plans for changes, and Update (option C) modifies content—none involve deployment. Publishfinalizes the cycle, ensuring users access the latest, approved guides, marking the culmination of prior efforts.
What are the guiding principles of OGL deployment?
Options:
A.
Start work immediately with any available resources, adjust reactively to obstacles, and focus on finishing quickly.
B.
Focus on business outcomes, leverage best practices, and iterate and continuously improve
C.
Await further direction from leadership, plot your course based on personal intuition, and work independently.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The guiding principles of OGL deployment are to focus on business outcomes, leverage best practices, and iterate and continuously improve (option B). These principles align with Oracle’s Agile-inspired methodology, emphasizing results, proven approaches, and adaptability. Option A reflects a haphazard, reactive approach, while option C suggests indecision and isolation—both contrary to OGL’s structured, outcome-driven framework. Option B ensures deployments meet organizational goals efficiently and sustainably, reflecting Oracle’s strategic deployment ethos.