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Question 106

At indication time, the Strict Selector has the following functionalities available:

Correct Answer: C
The Strict Selector option allows you to fine-tune the selector by adjusting the accuracy level and showing all the matches in the UI Explorer. The other options are not available at indication time.
References:
Selectors in UiPath Studio course, Lesson 3: UI Explorer, Topic: Strict Selector Uipath Associate Certification UiRPA Question Latest course, Section 2: UI Automation, Lecture:
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Question 107

When encountering an ApplicationException, what occurs if the developer chooses InvalidOperationException as the exception handler within the Catches section of the Try Catch activity?

Correct Answer: B
Explanation
The Try Catch activity is used to handle errors and exceptions that may occur during the execution of a workflow1. It has three sections: Try, Catches, and Finally1.
The Try section contains the activities that may throw an exception or an error. If an exception or an error occurs, the execution of the Try section is stopped and the control is passed to the Catches section1.
The Catches section contains one or more exception handlers that specify what type of exception or error to catch and what actions to perform when it is caught. The exception handlers are executed in order, from top to bottom, until a matching exception or error is found. If no matching exception or error is found, the execution of the workflow is stopped and a runtime error is thrown1.
The Finally section contains the activities that are always executed at the end of the Try Catch activity, regardless of whether an exception or error occurred or not. The Finally section is used to perform cleanup actions, such as closing applications, releasing resources, or logging messages1.
In your case, you have configured the properties for the Try Catch activity as follows:
The Try section contains a Throw activity with an ApplicationException.
The Catches section contains an InvalidOperationException with a Message Box activity and a Log Message activity.
The Finally section is empty.
This means that the Try Catch activity will throw an ApplicationException in the Try section and look for a matching exception handler in the Catches section. However, since you have chosen InvalidOperationException as the exception handler, which does not match the ApplicationException, the execution of the workflow will be stopped and a runtime error will occur. The Finally section will not be executed.
Therefore, option B is correct.
References: Try Catch - UiPath Documentation Portal.
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Question 108

When a developer is examining a suspended state upon reaching a breakpoint, which activity will the Executor be directed to if Step Out is selected from the Debug section in UiPath Studio's ribbon interface?

Correct Answer: B
When a developer selects "Step Out" from the Debug section in UiPath Studio's ribbon interface while examining a suspended state upon reaching a breakpoint, the executor will be directed to the activity that called the current container (or the next activity in the higher scope). In the context of the provided sequence structure, stepping out from A1 (assuming that's where the breakpoint is) would go to the next higher scope, which is S2, as it is the sequence that contains A1. Therefore, the correct answer is D (S2 in the image).
References:
UiPath Studio Guide: Debugging Actions
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Question 109

What actions must be manually selected in the App/Web Recorder before recording a step?

Correct Answer: A
The App/Web Recorder is a tool that allows you to record your actions on an application or a web browser and generate activities automatically1. The App/Web Recorder has a toolbar that contains different actions that you can select before recording a step2. Some of these actions are:
Click: This action records a click on a button, link, or any other clickable element.
Type: This action records typing text in a text box or any other text area.
Check: This action records selecting or clearing a check box.
Send Hotkey: This action records sending keyboard shortcuts using your keyboard.
Select Item: This action records selecting an item from a drop-down list or any other selector.
These actions are automatically detected and recorded by the App/Web Recorder when you perform them on the application or web browser3. However, there are some actions that are not automatically detected and recorded by the App/Web Recorder, and you need to manually select them from the toolbar before recording a step. These actions are:
Get Text: This action records copying text from a label, paragraph, or any other text element.
Hover: This action records hovering over an element with your mouse cursor.
Highlight: This action records highlighting an element with a colored border.
These actions are useful for extracting data, triggering events, or identifying elements on the application or web browser4. To use these actions, you need to select them from the toolbar and then indicate the element on the screen that you want to apply them to5.
Therefore, option A is the correct answer, as it lists the actions that must be manually selected in the App/Web Recorder before recording a step. Option B includes some actions that are automatically detected and recorded by the App/Web Recorder, such as Click and Type. Option C also includes some actions that are automatically detected and recorded by the App/Web Recorder, such as Check and Send Hotkey. Option D includes all the actions that are automatically detected and recorded by the App/Web Recorder.
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Question 110

The "Main.xaml" file has an "In" argument of type String with a default value of "String.Empty". What is the runtime value of the argument when executing the process from the Start Job window in UiPath Orchestrator?

Correct Answer: C
When a process is executed from the Start Job window in UiPath Orchestrator, the runtime value of an "In" argument in the "Main.xaml" file will be the value provided in Orchestrator if specified. If no value is provided in Orchestrator for this argument, then the default value specified in the "Main.xaml" file will be used, in this case, "String.Empty". Therefore, option C is correct. Arguments can be passed to the "Main.xaml" file from Orchestrator, and there is a mechanism to handle default values for arguments in case they are not provided at runtime.References:
UiPath Orchestrator Guide: Starting a Job
UiPath Studio Guide: Managing Arguments
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