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Question 1. Given the following raw data record: ----|----10---|----20---|----30 son,Travis, The following output is desired: Obs relation firstname 1 son Travis Which SAS program correctly reads in the raw data? A. data family; infile 'file specification'; input relation $ firstname $ / dlm = ','; run; B. options dlm = ','; data family; infile 'file specification'; input relation $ firstname $; run; C. data family ( dlm = ','); infile 'file specification'; input relation $ firstname $; run; D. data family; infile 'file specification' dlm = ','; input relation $ firstname $; run; Answer: D Question 2. The following SAS program is submitted: libname temp 'SAS data library'; data work.new; set temp.jobs; format newdate mmddyy10.; mdate = month(newdate); ddate = weekday(newdate); run; proc print data = work.new; run; The variable NEWDATE contains the SAS date value for April 15, 2005. What output is produced if April 15, 2005 falls on a Friday? A. Obs newdate mdate ddate 1 04/15/2005 APR 7 B. Obs newdate mdate ddate 1 04/15/2005 4 6 C. Obs newdate mdate ddate 1 04/15/2005 APR 6 D. Obs newdate mdate ddate 1 04/15/2005 4 7 Answer: B Question 3. Given the SAS data set EMPLOYEE_INFO: EMPLOYEE_INFO IDNumber Expenses ------------- ---------------- 2542 100.00 3612 133.15 2198 234.34 2198 111.12 The following SAS program is submitted: proc sort data = employee_info;run; Which BY statement completes the program and sorts the data sequentially by ascending expense values within each ascending IDNUMBER value? A. by ascending Expenses IDNumber; B. by IDNumber Expenses; C. by ascending IDNumber ascending Expenses; D. by Expenses IDNumber; Answer: B Question 4. The following SAS program is submitted: data work.totalsales (keep = monthsales{12}); set work.monthlysales (keep = year product sales); array monthsales{12}; do i = 1 to 12; monthsales{i} = sales; end; run; The program fails execution due to syntax errors. What is the cause of the syntax error? A. The KEEP= data set option should be the statement KEEP MONTHSALES{12}. B. The variable MONTHSALES does not exist. C. An array cannot be referenced on a KEEP data set option. D. The KEEP= data set option should be (KEEP = MONTHSALES). Answer: C Question 5. The following SAS program is submitted: data work.total; set work.salary(keep = department wagerate); by department; if first.department then payroll = 0; payroll + wagerate; if last.department; run; The SAS data set named WORK.SALARY contains 10 observations for each department, and is currently ordered by DEPARTMENT. Which statement is true? A. The BY statement in the DATA step causes a syntax error. B. The values of the variable PAYROLL represent a total for all values of WAGERATE in the WORK.SALARY data set. C. The statement payroll + wagerate; in the DATA step causes a syntax error. D. The values of the variable PAYROLL represent the total for each department in the WORK.SALARY data set. Answer: D
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Question 1. Which statement about Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express and Cisco Unified Communications Manager is correct? A. Cisco Unified Communications Manager is router-based and scales up to 24000 users. B. Cisco Unified Communications Manager is server-based and Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express scales up to 300 users. C. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express is router-based and Cisco Unified Communications Manager scales up to 240 users. D. Cisco Unified Communications Manager is server-based and scales up to 24000 users. E. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express is router-based and Cisco Unified Communications Manager scales up to 30000 users. Answer: E Question 2. A company's mission is to support its customers' technical needs. Its consultants work from home or on site. They must often work in teams to exchange information about new products and implementations. Choose the Cisco Unified Communications tool, features, and functions that will best support this company's goal. A. Collaboration, bringing together voice, video, and web conferencing B. Contact Center solutions, delivering intelligent contact routing, desktop and telephony integration, and multichannel contact management C. Unified Messaging, delivering every voice, email, and fax message into a single inbox D. Presence, providing information about consultants, such as availability and busy status Answer: A Question 3. An operations manager compares the cost of upgrading their current system to the cost of implementing a fully-featured Cisco Unified Communications system. She objects that the upgrade may not be justifiable. Which two responses would most likely best answer to this objection? (Choose two.) A. Seamlessly integrating your current PBX infrastructure with a full IP solution is the best way to Stay ahead of the competition. B. A Unified Communications solution will reduce more toll charges than an IP-enabled PBX. C. The scalability of Cisco Unified Communications solutions will enable you to stay a step ahead of the competition. D. Simply enabling the current system may not accomplish these business objectives. E. Accommodating unplanned growth and customer-driven changes can best be addressed with a distributed PBX solution. Answer: C, D Question 4. What are two features of Cisco Unity Express? (Choose two.) A. support for 12 languages B. full-featured voice mail C. IBM Lotus Domino or Microsoft Exchange message store D. scalable performance E. deployment flexibility Answer: D, E Question 5. A large chemical company with a limited capital expenditure budget is considering a much-needed investment in a converged IP network but is having trouble justifying the initial costs to management. Which solution would you recommend? A. purchase B. lease C. Cisco Unity Unified Messaging D. IP-enabled PBX Answer: B Question 6. A potential customer requests a reliable, cost-effective method of monitoring and evaluating the quality of voice in Cisco Unified Communications solutions. This customer needs a tool which continuously monitors active calls supported by the Cisco Unified Communications system and provides near-realtime notification when the voice quality of a call, represented as end-user experience expressed by a Mean Opinion Score, fails to meet a user-defined quality threshold. Which of the following tools should an account manager propose? A. Cisco netManager Unified Communications B. Cisco Network Analysis Module C. Cisco Voice Provisioning Tool D. Cisco Smart Care Services E. Cisco Unified Service Monitor, which includes Cisco 1040 sensors Answer: E Question 7. Read the customer objection and select the two best answers. (Choose two.) Telecommunications manager: Everyone knows that Cisco is good at data, but you simply do not have voice experience. None of your account managers, systems engineers, or professional service people truly understands the voice environment. A. I understand your concern, especially because we are so well known for data. In addition to our data experience, we are also very familiar with the voice environment. In fact, we helped invent voice technology. B. I am glad you brought that up! It is true that at one time, we were focused more on data than on voice. Today, however, Cisco has a large percentage of employees with voice experience. C. Thank you for mentioning that point. Because our focus is on QoS, which is currently not supported by the Internet, people often believe that Cisco has no voice experience. D. That is a valid concern, and I would like to address it. While it is true that we are strong in the data arena, we are also actively and aggressively investing in staff voice skills, and also recruiting the finest voice professionals in the market. The strength of our voice team has brought us a great deal of respect in the marketplace. Answer: B, D Question 8. Based on the scenario below, what is the primary need of the finance manager? Account Manager: Have you considered the potential TCO savings that you can achieve with a Unified Communications upgrade? Finance manager: To some degree, yes, but it sounds like a big investment, not only in terms of technology, but even more so in terms of staff and maintenance. A. reduce operational costs B. automate financial reports C. increase revenue D. increase the flexibility of revenue projections Answer: A Question 9. A Cisco customer has a management team, each member of which has a number of needs. Operations manager: Improve order processes Improve the ability to make accurate forecasts Finance manager: Reduce the TCO of the existing IP communications infrastructure IT manager: Improve network reliability Streamline the delivery of end-user support Which business need would be the primary Cisco Unified Communications solution sales driver? A. reduce the number of employees B. reduce operating costs C. increase revenue generation D. facilitate future expansion Answer: B Question 10. Which of the following features could not be implemented with Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express? A. XML applications B. Auto-attendant capabilities C. Integrated messaging D. Cisco Unified Presence Answer: D
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