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Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Maximum Protection Mode Choice 4 Choice 5

The Delayed protection mode is a valid Data Availability Mode within Data Guard. Delayed protection mode provides data protection by transmitting redo data to the standby but does not require the standby to be synchronized before primary can continue processing new transactions.

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Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Maximum Protection Mode Choice 4 Choice 5

The Delayed protection mode is a valid Data Availability Mode within Data Guard. Delayed protection mode provides data protection by transmitting redo data to the standby but does not require the standby to be synchronized before primary can continue processing new transactions.

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Which one of the following is a valid Data Availability Mode within Data Guard?

Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 Choice 5 Delayed protection mode Guaranteed protection mode Maximum protection mode Instant protection mode Rapid protection mode

Problem

CR A! !A"# $%AC cdh&db&data&tbs DA!A'I# ()u*+)oradata)cdh&db)data)cdh&db&data&tbs&*+,dbf( $I- ./*M 0! 1! MA1AG M 1! #2CA# 31I'2RM4 Referring to the above problem5 what is the si6e of each e7tent in the tablespace?

Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 Choice 5

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!he following parameters are set in the initiali6ation parameter file; D"&CR A! &'I# &D $! < (=dg&**+( D"&R C2> R?&'I# &D $! < (=dg&**:( D"&R C2> R?&'I# &D $!&$I- < @G !he C21!R2#&'I# $5 and the D"&CR A! &21#I1 &#2G&D $!&n parameters are not set, A 1ew database is created using the following $A# statement; CR A! DA!A"A$ osdg+*db4 Referring to the above scenario5 which one of the following controlBfile related statements is true ? Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 2ne control file is created in C2RAC# &D2M )dbs, 2ne control file is created in dg&**+, Two control files are created--one in dg !!1 and another in dg !!2" !wo control files are created in C2RAC# &D2M )dbs,

Choice 5

!wo control files are created in dg&**+,

Which one of the following procedures do you use to analy6e a single $A# statement? Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 Choice 5 D"M$&AD>I$2R,ADD&$A#W8#D&$!A! M 1! D"M$&AD>I$2R,CR A! &!A$8 D"M$&AD>I$2R,ADD&$A#W8#D&R ' #$M% &#'(%)*"+,(C- T,./ D"M$&AD>I$2R,CR A! &$A#W8#D

Which one of the following roles do you grant to allow read access to the $?$ schema obEects? Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 Choice 5 $ # C!&CA!&R2# $ # C!&$?$&R2# $ # C!&DIC!&R2# $ # C!&DIC!I21AR?&R2# %/0/CT C&T&0)1 *)0/

Which one of the following commands do you enter to list the targets on a managed host? FAssume you are in the right location)directory,G Choice 1 Choice 2 ,)emctl listtargets config "2emctl config agent listtargets Fhttp;))download,oracle,com)docs)cd)"+/++H&*+)em,+*+)b+:*+I)structure,htmG Choice 3 Choice 4 Choice 5 ,)emctl list targets ,)emctl agent config list targets ,)emctl agent list targets

What is the difference between an 3pdatable Materiali6ed >iew and a Writable Materiali6ed >iew? Choice 1 Choice 2 !he Writable Materiali6ed >iew is not created with the '2R 3%DA! clause, #21G datatypes are allowed in the 3pdatable Materiali6ed >iew,

Choice 3 Choice 4 Choice 5

!he Writable Materiali6ed >iew does not allow R AD operations, The 3ritable Materiali4ed 'iew does not need to be part of a materiali4ed 5iew group" !he 3pdatable Materiali6ed >iew does not allow column aliases,

%cenario

?ou have a multiBmaster replication setup, ?ou need to add a DA! type column to the table G#& 1!R?, Referring to the scenario above5 which one of the following 2racle pacJages do you e7ecute to ensure that this change is replicated to all the other sites?

Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 Choice 5

D"M$&R %CA!,A#! R&MA$! R&DD# D"M$&R %CA!,R %#ICA! &2"K C!&DD# D"M$&R %CA!, 0 C3! &MA$! R&DD# #$M% */PC&T"&0T/* M&%T/* */P)$6/CT D"M$&R %CA!,A#! R&MA$! R&2"K C!

%cenario

?ou need your production FprimaryG server to be up almost all the time because you are in a :/7H7I.9 mode with a LL,LLM upBtime service level agreement, Referring to the above scenario5 which one of the following Data Guard protection modes do you use?

Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 Choice 5

Minimum Downtime Mode Ma7imum %erformance Mode Ma7imum %rotection Mode Digh Availability Mode Maximum &5ailabilit7 Mode

CR A! !A"# lcn&clicJ&log F lcn&id I1! 5lcn&seNuence I1! 5refer&code varchar:F@G 5refer&dom varchar:F@G 5referrer&url varcharF9+:G 5primary Jey F lcn&id 5lcn&seNuence 5refer&code G G 2RGA1I-A!I21 I1D 0 I1C#3DI1G refer&dom 2> R'#2W !A"# $%AC clicJ&log&tbs

4 Referring to the above5 which one of the following columns is stored in the overflow area? Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 Choice 5 refer&dom lcn&seNuence refer&code referrer url lcn&id

Which one of the following is a $A#%#3$ limitation when compared to $R>C!#? Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 Choice 5 $A#%#3$ does not support C211 C! A$ $?$, $A#%#3$ does not support $!AR!3% 12M231!, $A#%#3$ should always be e7ecuted from the C2RAC# &D2M )bin directory, $A#%#3$ does not support $D3!D2W1 IMM DIA! , %+0P0,% does not support %T&*T,P of more than one instance at a time"

%cenario

!here is a reNuirement to partition data based on the geographical region, !here are four regions; A$IA5 AM RICA$5 3R2% 5 and A'RICA, !he table name is $A# $5 and the region is stored in column R GI21&C2D , Referring to the scenario above5 which one of the following statements do you use to partition this data table?

Choice 1 Choice 2

PARTITION BY HASH (region_code)

PARTITION 4 STORE IN ( tsa,tsb,tsc,tsd );

PARTITION BY RAN E (s!bstr(region_code, ", 4)) ( PARTITION sa#es_asia $A%&ES %ESS THAN ('ASIA') , PARTITION sa#es_a(ericas $A%&ES %ESS THAN ('A)ER') ,PARTITION sa#es_e!ro*e $A%&ES %ESS THAN ('E&RO') , PARTITION sa#es_a+rica $A%&ES %ESS THAN ('A,RI') ); P&*T(T(). $8 0(%T 9region code: 9 P&*T(T(). sales asia '&0,/% 9;&%(&;:< P&*T(T(). sales americas '&0,/% 9;&M/*(C&%;:< P&*T(T(). sales europe '&0,/% 9;/,*)P/;:< P&*T(T(). sales africa '&0,/% 9;&=*(C&;: :> PARTITION BY RAN E (region_code) ( PARTITION sa#es_asia $A%&ES %ESS THAN ('ASIA'),PARTITION sa#es_a(ericas $A%&ES %ESS THAN ('A)ERI-AS'), PARTITION sa#es_e!ro*e $A%&ES %ESS THAN ('E&ROPE'),PARTITION sa#es_a+rica $A%&ES %ESS THAN ('A,RI-A')); PARTITION BY HASH (region_code) PARTITION 4 STORE IN ( sa#es_asia,sa#es_a(ericas,sa#es_e!ro*e,sa#es_a+rica );

Choice 3

Choice 4

Choice 5

%cenario

?ou administer a database that has had several table and column modifications, Referring to the scenario above5 which one of the following do you do to checJ specific inde7es that are 12 #21G R being used?

Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 Choice 5

A%TER IN.E/ inde0_na(e )ONITOR; T1en 2!er3 t1e .BA_IN.E/ES 4ie56 &0T/* (.#/? index name M).(T)*(.1 ,%&1/> Then @uer7 the 'A)$6/CT ,%&1/ 5iew" A%TER IN.E/ inde0_na(e )ONITOR; T1en 2!er3 t1e $7OB8E-T_&SA E 4ie56 )ONITOR IN.E/ inde0_na(e ; T1en 2!er3 A%%_IN.E/ES6 A%TER IN.E/ inde0_na(e &SA E; T1en 2!er3 t1e $7OB8E-T_&SA E 4ie56

%cenario

!wo temporary tablespace groups e7ist; B tsgrp&temp&sort, Members are listed below B ts&temp&sort&**+ B ts&temp&sort&**: B tsgrp&temp&merge, Members are listed below B ts&temp&merge&**+ B ts&temp&merge&**: Referring to the above scenario5 how do you remove the temporary tablespace group tsgrp&temp&merge?

Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 Choice 5

DR2% ! M%2RAR? !A"# $%AC GR23% tsgrp&temp&merge4 &0T/* T&$0/%P&C/ ts temp merge !!1 T&$0/%P&C/ 1*),P tsgrp temp sort> &0T/* T&$0/%P&C/ ts temp merge !!2 T&$0/%P&C/ 1*),P tsgrp temp sort> A#! R !A"# $%AC ts&temp&merge&**+ M2> !2 !A"# $%AC GR23% tsgrp&temp&sort4 A#! R !A"# $%AC ts&temp&merge&**: M2> !2 !A"# $%AC GR23% tsgrp&temp&sort4 A#! R !A"# $%AC GR23% tsgrp&temp&merge D # ! 4 DR2% !A"# $%AC GR23% tsgrp&temp&merge4

In a Real Application Cluster environment5 which one of the following nterprise Manager pages do you use to monitor the Global Cache Convert for the entire cluster database? Choice 1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 Choice 5 Cluster Database Dome %age Cluster Cache Coherenc7 Page Cluster Database %erformance %age Cluster Cache Coherency Instances %age Cluster %erformance %age

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