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Questions # 101:

For this question, refer to the Mountkirk Games case study. You are in charge of the new Game Backend Platform architecture. The game communicates with the backend over a REST API.

You want to follow Google-recommended practices. How should you design the backend?

Options:

A.

Create an instance template for the backend. For every region, deploy it on a multi-zone managed instance group. Use an L4 load balancer.

B.

Create an instance template for the backend. For every region, deploy it on a single-zone managed instance group. Use an L4 load balancer.

C.

Create an instance template for the backend. For every region, deploy it on a multi-zone managed instance group. Use an L7 load balancer.

D.

Create an instance template for the backend. For every region, deploy it on a single-zone managed instance group. Use an L7 load balancer.

Questions # 102:

You need to implement a network ingress for a new game that meets the defined business and technical

requirements. Mountkirk Games wants each regional game instance to be located in multiple Google Cloud

regions. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Configure a global load balancer connected to a managed instance group running Compute Engine

instances.

B.

Configure kubemci with a global load balancer and Google Kubernetes Engine.

C.

Configure a global load balancer with Google Kubernetes Engine.

D.

Configure Ingress for Anthos with a global load balancer and Google Kubernetes Engine.

Questions # 103:

Mountkirk Games wants to limit the physical location of resources to their operating Google Cloud regions.

What should you do?

Options:

A.

Configure an organizational policy which constrains where resources can be deployed.

B.

Configure IAM conditions to limit what resources can be configured.

C.

Configure the quotas for resources in the regions not being used to 0.

D.

Configure a custom alert in Cloud Monitoring so you can disable resources as they are created in other

regions.

Questions # 104:

You need to optimize batch file transfers into Cloud Storage for Mountkirk Games’ new Google Cloud solution.

The batch files contain game statistics that need to be staged in Cloud Storage and be processed by an extract

transform load (ETL) tool. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Use gsutil to batch move files in sequence.

B.

Use gsutil to batch copy the files in parallel.

C.

Use gsutil to extract the files as the first part of ETL.

D.

Use gsutil to load the files as the last part of ETL.

Questions # 105:

Your development teams release new versions of games running on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) daily.

You want to create service level indicators (SLIs) to evaluate the quality of the new versions from the user’s

perspective. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Create CPU Utilization and Request Latency as service level indicators.

B.

Create GKE CPU Utilization and Memory Utilization as service level indicators.

C.

Create Request Latency and Error Rate as service level indicators.

D.

Create Server Uptime and Error Rate as service level indicators.

Questions # 106:

Mountkirk Games wants you to secure the connectivity from the new gaming application platform to Google

Cloud. You want to streamline the process and follow Google-recommended practices. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Configure Workload Identity and service accounts to be used by the application platform.

B.

Use Kubernetes Secrets, which are obfuscated by default. Configure these Secrets to be used by the

application platform.

C.

Configure Kubernetes Secrets to store the secret, enable Application-Layer Secrets Encryption, and use

Cloud Key Management Service (Cloud KMS) to manage the encryption keys. Configure these Secrets to

be used by the application platform.

D.

Configure HashiCorp Vault on Compute Engine, and use customer managed encryption keys and Cloud

Key Management Service (Cloud KMS) to manage the encryption keys. Configure these Secrets to be used

by the application platform.

Questions # 107:

You are implementing Firestore for Mountkirk Games. Mountkirk Games wants to give a new game

programmatic access to a legacy game ' s Firestore database. Access should be as restricted as possible. What

should you do?

Options:

A.

Create a service account (SA) in the legacy game ' s Google Cloud project, add this SA in the new game ' s IAM page, and then give it the Firebase Admin role in both projects

B.

Create a service account (SA) in the legacy game ' s Google Cloud project, add a second SA in the new game ' s IAM page, and then give the Organization Admin role to both SAs

C.

Create a service account (SA) in the legacy game ' s Google Cloud project, give it the Firebase Admin role, and then migrate the new game to the legacy game ' s project.

D.

Create a service account (SA) in the lgacy game ' s Google Cloud project, give the SA the Organization Admin rule and then give it the Firebase Admin role in both projects

Questions # 108:

Your development team has created a mobile game app. You want to test the new mobile app on Android and

iOS devices with a variety of configurations. You need to ensure that testing is efficient and cost-effective. What

should you do?

Options:

A.

Upload your mobile app to the Firebase Test Lab, and test the mobile app on Android and iOS devices.

B.

Create Android and iOS VMs on Google Cloud, install the mobile app on the VMs, and test the mobile app.

C.

Create Android and iOS containers on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), install the mobile app on the

containers, and test the mobile app.

D.

Upload your mobile app with different configurations to Firebase Hosting and test each configuration.

Questions # 109:

You are migrating a Linux-based application from your private data center to Google Cloud. The TerramEarth security team sent you several recent Linux vulnerabilities published by Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE). You need assistance in understanding how these vulnerabilities could impact your migration. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Open a support case regarding the CVE and chat with the support engineer.

B.

Read the CVEs from the Google Cloud Status Dashboard to understand the impact.

C.

Read the CVEs from the Google Cloud Platform Security Bulletins to understand the impact

D.

Post a question regarding the CVE in Stack Overflow to get an explanation

E.

Post a question regarding the CVE in a Google Cloud discussion group to get an explanation

Questions # 110:

For this question, refer to the TerramEarth case study.

TerramEarth plans to connect all 20 million vehicles in the field to the cloud. This increases the volume to 20 million 600 byte records a second for 40 TB an hour. How should you design the data ingestion?

Options:

A.

Vehicles write data directly to GCS.

B.

Vehicles write data directly to Google Cloud Pub/Sub.

C.

Vehicles stream data directly to Google BigQuery.

D.

Vehicles continue to write data using the existing system (FTP).

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