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Q51. - (Topic 12)

You have a SharePoint Server 2013 server farm.

You implement Business Connectivity Services (BCS). You need to ensure that the BCS data is available for search.

What should you configure?

A. A result source

B. A content source

C. A search scope

D. A crawl rule

Answer: B

Explanation: A content source is a set of options that you use to specify what, when, and how to crawl.

When a Search service application is created, a content source named "Local SharePoint sites" is automatically created and configured for crawling all SharePoint sites in the local server farm. You can create additional content sources to specify other content to crawl and how the system should crawl that content. After you create a content source, you can edit or delete it at any time.


Q52. - (Topic 6)

You plan to deploy a SharePoint Server 2013 server farm.

The farm will contain several site collections that use the Team Site template. The site collections will use navigation that is defined in a TermSet.

You need to identify which features must be activated to ensure that the site collections can use the planned navigation.

Which features should you identify?

A. Metadata and Navigation Filtering and SharePoint Server Enterprise Site

B. SharePoint Server Publishing and Content Organizer

C. Metadata and Navigation Filtering and SharePoint Server Publishing Infrastructure

D. SharePoint Server Publishing Infrastructure and SharePoint Server Publishing

Answer: D


Q53. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)

You have a SharePoint Server 2013 server farm.

You plan to create three web applications that must meet the requirements described in the following table.

In the table below, identify which type of site collection must be used for each web application. Make only one selection in each row.

Answer:


Q54. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)

You have a SharePoint server 2013 server farm.

Users report that the past week, some pages were slow to render.

You need to identify the 10 pages in the farm that take the longest to load.

Which link should you select? (To answer, select the appropriate link in the answer area.)

Answer:


Q55. - (Topic 8)

You need to meet the content recovery requirements for the farm. What should you do?

A. Run the Windows PowerShell cmdlet Get-SPUnattachedContentDatabase - DatabaseName "WSS_TempContent"

B. Run the Windows PowerShell cmdlet Get-SPContentDatabase -Con nectAsUnattached Data base -DatabaseName "SharePoint_Config"

C. Use the Recover data from an unattached content database option in Central Administration.

D. Use the Export a site or list option in Central Administration.

Answer:: C


Q56. - (Topic 10)

You need to configure the site collection upgrade settings. Which Windows PowerShell cmdlets should you run?

A. $site = Get-SPSite https://teams.proseware.com/productdev/marketing and Ssite.UpgradeReminderDelay = 0 and $site.UpgradeMaintenanceLink = $n

B. $site = Get-SPSite https://teams.proseware.com/productdev/marketing and

$site.AllowSelfServiceUpgrade = $false

C. Ssite = Get-SPSite https://teams.proseware.com/productdev/marketing and

$site.AllowSelfServiceUpgrade = $true

D. $site = Get-SPSite https://teams.proseware.com/productdev/research and

$site.AllowSelfServiceUpgrade = $false

E. $site = Get-SPSite https://teams.proseware.com/productdev/research and Ssite.AllowSelfServiceUpgrade = $true

Answer: B


Q57. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6)

You are managing a SharePoint website.

You need to add a search service component to the search topology.

Which three actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)

Answer:


Q58. - (Topic 6)

You are managing a site collection in a SharePoint farm.

You need to configure the minimum level of permissions necessary for users to manage lists in the site collection.

What permission level should you configure?

A. Limited Access

B. View Only

C. Edit

D. Create

Answer: C


Q59. - (Topic 12)

A SharePoint 2010 environment contains a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 database instance named SP-SQL that hosts the databases for the farm.

You are upgrading the farm to SharePoint 2013.

You need to ensure that users can access the unmodified farm contents during the upgrade process.

What should you do?

A. In SQL Server Management Studio, locate the SQL Server instance containing the content databases and service application databases you plan to upgrade. Set the Instance Read-Only value to True.

B. Run the following Transact-SQL (T-SQL) statement for each content database and service application you plan to upgrade. ALTER DATABASE <database name>SET READ_ONLY;

C. Run the following command-line tool for each site collection in the content databases you plan to upgrade. Stsadm -o setsitelock -urKsite collection name> -lock readonly

D. Sign in to Central Administration in the SharePoint 2010 environment you plan to upgrade. Set each content database and service application database to Read-Only.

Answer: B

Explanation:

Set the previous version databases to be read-only

If you want your original environment to remain available to users in a read-only state, set the databases to read-only before you back them up.

Complete this step for each content database in your environment.

Depending on your organization, you might need a database administrator to complete this step.

Incorrect:

Not A: The content databases, not the server instance, should be set to Read-only.

Note:

* To set content databases to be read-only

1. Verify that you have the following administrative credentials: You must be a member of the db_ownerfixed database role in each database.

2. Open SQL Server Management Studio.

3. Right-click the content database that you want to change to read-only, and then click Properties.

4. Select the Options page, and, in the Other options list, scroll to the State section.

5. In the Database Read-Only row, click the arrow next to False, select True, and then click OK.

6. Repeat for all other content databases.

* A farm is considered to be read-only if any of the following are true:

/All content databases are set to read-only.

/Service application databases are set to read-only.


Q60. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6)

You have a SharePoint Server 2013 server farm. The farm has four front-end Web servers.

You have a master page named Contoso.master. The master page contains an image file that is 50 KB.

You need to recommend a solution to cache content. The solution must meet the following requirements:

✑ The image must be stored physically on each front-end Web server.

✑ Authentication information must be cached and replicated on all of the font-end Web servers.

✑ The pages generated by using Contoso.master and all of the page layouts must be stored in the memory of each front-end Web server.

Which caching mechanism should you recommend for each requirement? (To answer, drag the appropriate caching mechanisms to the correct requirements. Each caching mechanism may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)

Answer: