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Questions # 21:

You are using Data Studio to visualize a table from your data warehouse that is built on top of BigQuery. Data is appended to the data warehouse during the day. At night, the daily summary is recalculated by overwriting the table. You just noticed that the charts in Data Studio are broken, and you want to analyze the problem. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Use the BigQuery interface to review the nightly Job and look for any errors

B.

Review the Error Reporting page in the Cloud Console to find any errors.

C.

In Cloud Logging create a filter for your Data Studio report

D.

Use the open source CLI tool. Snapshot Debugger, to find out why the data was not refreshed correctly.

Questions # 22:

Several employees at your company have been creating projects with Cloud Platform and paying for it with their personal credit cards, which the company reimburses. The company wants to centralize all these projects under a single, new billing account. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Contact cloud-billing@google.com with your bank account details and request a corporate billing account for your company.

B.

Create a ticket with Google Support and wait for their call to share your credit card details over the phone.

C.

In the Google Platform Console, go to the Resource Manage and move all projects to the root Organization.

D.

In the Google Cloud Platform Console, create a new billing account and set up a payment method.

Questions # 23:

You are storing sensitive information in a Cloud Storage bucket. For legal reasons, you need to be able to record all requests that read any of the stored data. You want to make sure you comply with these requirements. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Enable the Identity Aware Proxy API on the project.

B.

Scan the bucker using the Data Loss Prevention API.

C.

Allow only a single Service Account access to read the data.

D.

Enable Data Access audit logs for the Cloud Storage API.

Questions # 24:

You are monitoring an application and receive user feedback that a specific error is spiking. You notice that the error is caused by a Service Account having insufficient permissions. You are able to solve the problem but want to be notified if the problem recurs. What should you do?

Options:

A.

In the Log Viewer, filter the logs on severity 'Error' and the name of the Service Account.

B.

Create a sink to BigQuery to export all the logs. Create a Data Studio dashboard on the exported logs.

C.

Create a custom log-based metric for the specific error to be used in an Alerting Policy.

D.

Grant Project Owner access to the Service Account.

Questions # 25:

You have one GCP account running in your default region and zone and another account running in a non-default region and zone. You want to start a new Compute Engine instance in these two Google Cloud Platform accounts using the command line interface. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Create two configurations using gcloud config configurations create [NAME]. Run gcloud config configurations activate [NAME] to switch between accounts when running the commands to start the Compute Engine instances.

B.

Create two configurations using gcloud config configurations create [NAME]. Run gcloud configurations list to start the Compute Engine instances.

C.

Activate two configurations using gcloud configurations activate [NAME]. Run gcloud config list to start the Compute Engine instances.

D.

Activate two configurations using gcloud configurations activate [NAME]. Run gcloud configurations list to start the Compute Engine instances.

Questions # 26:

Your team has developed a stateless application which requires it to be run directly on virtual machines. The application is expected to receive a fluctuating amount of traffic and needs to scale automatically. You need to deploy the application. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Deploy the application on a managed instance group and configure autoscaling.

B.

Deploy the application on a Kubernetes Engine cluster and configure node pool autoscaling.

C.

Deploy the application on Cloud Functions and configure the maximum number instances.

D.

Deploy the application on Cloud Run and configure autoscaling.

Questions # 27:

Your application is running on Google Cloud in a managed instance group (MIG). You see errors in Cloud Logging for one VM that one of the processes is not responsive. You want to replace this VM in the MIG quickly. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Select the MIG from the Compute Engine console and, in the menu, select Replace VMs.

B.

Use the gcloud compute instance-groups managed recreate-instances command to recreate theVM.

C.

Use the gcloud compute instances update command with a REFRESH action for the VM.

D.

Update and apply the instance template of the MIG.

Questions # 28:

You need to create a Compute Engine instance in a new project that doesn’t exist yet. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Using the Cloud SDK, create a new project, enable the Compute Engine API in that project, and then create the instance specifying your new project.

B.

Enable the Compute Engine API in the Cloud Console, use the Cloud SDK to create the instance, and then use the ––project flag to specify a new project.

C.

Using the Cloud SDK, create the new instance, and use the ––project flag to specify the new project.Answer yes when prompted by Cloud SDK to enable the Compute Engine API.

D.

Enable the Compute Engine API in the Cloud Console. Go to the Compute Engine section of the Console to create a new instance, and look for the Create In A New Project option in the creation form.

Questions # 29:

You have been asked to set up Object Lifecycle Management for objects stored in storage buckets. The objects are written once and accessed frequently for 30 days. After 30 days, the objects are not read again unless there is a special need. The object should be kept for three years, and you need to minimize cost. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Set up a policy that uses Nearline storage for 30 days and then moves to Archive storage for three years.

B.

Set up a policy that uses Standard storage for 30 days and then moves to Archive storage for three years.

C.

Set up a policy that uses Nearline storage for 30 days, then moves the Coldline for one year, and then moves to Archive storage for two years.

D.

Set up a policy that uses Standard storage for 30 days, then moves to Coldline for one year, and then moves to Archive storage for two years.

Questions # 30:

Your organization is a financial company that needs to store audit log files for 3 years. Your organization has hundreds of Google Cloud projects. You need to implement a cost-effective approach for log file retention. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Create an export to the sink that saves logs from Cloud Audit to BigQuery.

B.

Create an export to the sink that saves logs from Cloud Audit to a Coldline Storage bucket.

C.

Write a custom script that uses logging API to copy the logs from Stackdriver logs to BigQuery.

D.

Export these logs to Cloud Pub/Sub and write a Cloud Dataflow pipeline to store logs to Cloud SQL.

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