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Question 11

A developer is creating a journey using the condition activity. According to the requirements, if a profile is eligible for multiple conditions then the profile should flow through the "VIP Customer" condition path.
How can this condition activity be configured in the Journey?

Correct Answer: A
Explanation
To configure the condition activity in the journey so that if a profile is eligible for multiple conditions then the profile should flow through the "VIP Customer" condition path, the developer should place the "VIP Customer" path on the top of the condition activity. The condition activity is an activity that allows the developer to split customers into different paths based on certain criteria or expressions. The condition activity evaluates customers from top to bottom and assigns them to the first path that matches their criteria or expression. If a customer matches multiple paths, they will be assigned to the highest path in the condition activity. Therefore, placing the "VIP Customer" path on the top of the condition activity will ensure that any customer who is eligible for this path will be assigned to it, regardless of their eligibility for other paths. The other options are not valid or optimal ways to configure the condition activity in the journey. Assigning a priority of High to the "VIP Customer" path or placing it before end activity will not affect how customers are evaluated or assigned by the condition activity, as these are not properties or options that can be set for condition paths.
References:https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/journey-optimizer/using/journeys/create-a-journey.html?lan
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Question 12

A developer is seeing no people entering a live journey with a system generated event. What are two possible causes? (Choose two.)

Correct Answer: B,D
Explanation
Two possible causes why no people are entering a live journey with a system generated event are:
* A wrong URL is being used. A system generated event is an event that is created and sent by an external system or application to Adobe Experience Platform using an API call. The API call must use a specific URL that contains the sandbox name, dataset id, and schema id of the event schema that defines the structure and semantics of the event data. If a wrong URL is used, such as one that contains an incorrect or missing sandbox name, dataset id, or schema id, the API call will fail and the event will not be created or sent to Adobe Experience Platform and Adobe Journey Optimizer.
* The event payload does not contain an event id. An event id is a property that uniquely identifies an event within Adobe Experience Platform and Adobe Journey Optimizer. An event id is required for an event to be processed and ingested by Adobe Experience Platform and to trigger a journey in Adobe Journey Optimizer. If the event payload does not contain an event id, it will be rejected by Adobe Experience Platform and it will not trigger a journey in Adobe Journey Optimizer. The other options are not valid or relevant causes why no people are entering a live journey with a system generated event.
The "Allow re-entrance" option is a journey property that defines whether customers can enter a journey more than once or not. This option does not affect how events are created or sent by external systems or applications. Profile attributes are properties that describe customer characteristics or behaviors, such as name, email, or purchase history. Profile attributes do not affect how events are created or sent by external systems or applications. References:
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/journey-optimizer/using/journeys/create-a-journey.html?lang=en
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-platform/xdm/tutorials/create-event-schema-ui.html?
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Question 13

Adobe Journey Optimizer is being set up at an organization. The business is very concerned about retaining the company's reputation on their websites. Some of the brands are responsible with their email programs, but others are not.
In order to diversify the risk, what would the developer do?

Correct Answer: C
Explanation
To diversify the risk of damaging the company's reputation on their websites, the developer should create separate subdomains for each website in the organization. For example, if the company's main domain is example.com, they can create subdomains like newsletter.example.com, promo.example.com, or support.example.com for different websites or purposes. For each subdomain, the developer should make sure that all the DNS records have been generated into their company's domain hosting solution. DNS records are used to configure the email delivery settings and authenticate the sender's identity. The developer should create at least four types of DNS records for each subdomain: SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and PTR. Creating a new DNS record for each website is not enough, as it does not specify the type of record or the subdomain.
Creating a DNS record to match each subdomain is also not enough, as it does not specify the type of record or how to generate it. Matching API keys for authentication are not required for email delivery configuration.
References:https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/journey-optimizer/using/email-channel/email-delivery-conf
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Question 14

A developer has created all of the Offers they want to use for their Email Message Journey. They would like to test the Offer Decisions, to make sure that they are rendering correctly for the different segments they are targeting in their Journey.
How would this be accomplished?

Correct Answer: A
Explanation
To test the Offer Decisions, to make sure that they are rendering correctly for the different segments they are targeting in their Journey, the developer should follow these steps:
* From the Offers - Simulation Menu, select the Placement that corresponds to the email message where the offers will be inserted.
* Add a Test Profile that matches one of the segments they are targeting in their Journey. A Test Profile is a sample profile that can be used to simulate how an Offer Decision would select an offer for a customer based on their attributes and behaviors.
* Add a Decision Scope that defines how many offers should be returned by the Offer Decision for the Test Profile. The Decision Scope can be set from 1 to 15, depending on how many offers the developer wants to test or compare.
* Click "View Results" to see which offers are selected by the Offer Decision for the Test Profile and how they are ranked by priority or score. The developer can also see which rules or criteria were used to select or filter the offers. The other options are not valid or optimal steps to test the Offer Decisions.
From the Customer - Profiles Menu, there is no Rendering Tab or option to run a simulation. Using a test profile in the Journey and triggering a send to a person in each segment would require more time and effort and may not show the results clearly or accurately. References:
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/journey-optimizer/using/decision-management/simulate-offer-de
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Question 15

A marketing manager, working in Adobe Journey Optimizer, has created a Collection of offers called "Fall Coupons". When the Collection is checked, only 3 of the 4 offers created are included.
What would be the problem?

Correct Answer: B
Explanation
The most likely reason why only 3 of the 4 offers created are included in the Collection is that the required Tag is missing from one of the Offers. A Tag is a label that can be assigned to an offer to categorize it or associate it with a certain theme, topic, or purpose. A Collection is a group of offers that share one or more common Tags. When creating a Collection, the developer can specify which Tags are required for an offer to be included in the Collection. If an offer does not have all the required Tags, it will not be part of the Collection. The other options are not valid or relevant reasons why an offer would not be included in a Collection. Adding an Image Placement or creating a Fallback Offer would not affect the inclusion of an offer in a Collection, as they are not related to Tags or Collections. References:
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/journey-optimizer/using/decision-management/offers.html?lang=en#ta
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