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PMI · PMP · Q 14 / 25
Scope
Two weeks into a fixed-budget project, the sponsor asks to add a new deliverable that was not in the project charter. What should the project manager do FIRST?Sponsor adds a deliverable that was not in the project charter. What should the PM do first?
A.
Add it to the schedule and inform the team.
B.
Decline the request and cite the original project charter.
C.
Submit a change request through integrated change control.
D.
Escalate the conflict to the PMO for prioritization.
Explanation
New work outside the baseline goes through integrated change control before any commitment. Absorbing or refusing skips the impact analysis on cost, schedule, and risk.
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Session results
PMP · today
21 / 27
Correct this session · 78%
Integration
5 / 6
Scope
5 / 5
Schedule
4 / 5
Risk
Weak
4 / 6
Stakeholder
Weak
3 / 5
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Risk · 5 questions
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AWS · SAA-C03 · Q 14 / 25
Networking
A multi-AZ workload requires reliable internet egress from private subnets without single-AZ failure. Which architecture best meets these requirements at the lowest steady-state cost?Which architecture gives private subnets reliable internet egress without a single-AZ failure?
A.
Use a NAT Gateway in each public subnet of every Availability Zone.
B.
Place a single NAT Gateway in one Availability Zone and route all subnets through it.
C.
Deploy one NAT Gateway per Availability Zone in a public subnet, route private subnets locally.
D.
Replace NAT Gateways with VPC Peering between private subnets.
Explanation
One NAT Gateway per AZ removes the cross-AZ egress data charge and avoids a single-AZ failure mode. Peering does not provide internet egress.
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Session results
SAA-C03 · today
21 / 27
Correct this session · 78%
Storage
6 / 6
Security
5 / 6
Compute
4 / 5
Networking
Weak
4 / 6
Resilience
Weak
2 / 4
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Networking · 4 questions
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NCSBN · NCLEX-RN · Q 14 / 25
Pharmacology
A nurse is preparing to administer IV digoxin to a client with heart failure. Which assessment finding requires holding the dose and notifying the provider?Which finding requires holding IV digoxin and notifying the provider?
A.
Blood pressure 138 over 84 mmHg.
B.
Apical pulse 54 beats per minute, regular.
C.
Serum potassium 4.2 mEq per liter.
D.
Mild fatigue reported while resting.
Explanation
Hold digoxin for an apical pulse below 60 in adults and notify the provider, since bradycardia can signal toxicity. The other findings sit within expected ranges.
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Session results
NCLEX-RN · today
21 / 27
Correct this session · 78%
Safe Care
5 / 6
Pharmacology
Weak
4 / 6
Maternal
5 / 5
Med-Surg
4 / 5
Pediatrics
Weak
3 / 5
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Pharmacology · 4 questions
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CompTIA · SY0-701 · Q 14 / 25
Access Control
A security team wants to ensure that no single administrator can deploy code to production unilaterally. Which control BEST enforces this requirement?Which control prevents one admin from deploying to production unilaterally?
A.
Mandatory access control on the deployment server.
B.
Role-based access control with least privilege.
C.
Separation of duties with two-person approval.
D.
Time-based access restrictions during business hours.
Explanation
Separation of duties splits a sensitive task across multiple people so no individual can complete it alone. RBAC limits access scope but does not require a second approver.
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Session results
SY0-701 · today
21 / 27
Correct this session · 78%
Threats
5 / 6
Cryptography
Weak
3 / 5
Access Control
5 / 6
Operations
Weak
4 / 6
Governance
4 / 4
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Cryptography · 5 questions
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CFA Institute · Level I · Q 14 / 25
Fixed Income
A 5-year bond trades at par with a 4% annual coupon. If yields rise by 100 basis points, the bond price will MOST likely:5-year par bond at 4% coupon. Yields rise 100 bps. The price will MOST likely:
A.
rise by approximately 4%.
B.
fall by exactly 5%, equal to the years to maturity.
C.
fall by approximately 4%.
D.
remain unchanged because the coupon is fixed.
Explanation
Bond prices move inversely to yields. A 5-year par bond has duration near 4.5, so a 100 basis point yield rise produces roughly a 4% price decline. Fixed coupons do not insulate price from yield changes.
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Session results
Level I · today
21 / 27
Correct this session · 78%
Ethics
5 / 6
Quant
Weak
4 / 6
Equity
5 / 6
Fixed Income
Weak
3 / 5
Derivatives
4 / 4
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Fixed Income · 4 questions
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NBME · USMLE Step 1 · Q 14 / 25
Pathology
A 28-year-old man presents with three weeks of fatigue and dark urine. Laboratory studies show indirect hyperbilirubinemia and a positive direct antiglobulin (Coombs) test. Peripheral blood smear shows spherocytes. Which mechanism MOST likely explains the hemolysis?28yo man, hemolytic anemia, indirect hyperbilirubinemia, positive Coombs, spherocytes on smear. Mechanism?
A.
Mechanical fragmentation of red cells in the microvasculature.
B.
IgG-mediated extravascular phagocytosis in the spleen.
C.
Intravascular complement activation triggered by cold antibodies.
D.
Oxidant injury to hemoglobin in G6PD-deficient red cells.
Explanation
Warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia features IgG-coated red cells phagocytosed extravascularly by splenic macrophages, producing spherocytes and indirect hyperbilirubinemia. A positive direct Coombs distinguishes immune-mediated hemolysis from G6PD deficiency or microangiopathic causes.
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Session results
USMLE Step 1 · today
20 / 26
Correct this session · 77%
Pathology
5 / 6
Pharmacology
5 / 5
Physiology
4 / 5
Biochemistry
Weak
3 / 5
Microbiology
Weak
3 / 5
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Biochemistry · 4 questions
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Microsoft · AZ-104 · Q 14 / 25
Identity & Governance
You manage an Azure subscription with multiple development teams. Each team must deploy resources to its own resource group, but no team should be able to view or modify another team's resources. Which approach BEST meets these requirements?Each team deploys to its own resource group, no cross-team access. Best approach?
A.
Assign each team the Owner role at the subscription, scoped by resource tag.
B.
Assign each team the Contributor role on their own resource group.
C.
Create a separate Microsoft Entra ID tenant per team.
D.
Use Azure Policy to deny cross-team resource access.
Explanation
Role-Based Access Control assigned at the resource group scope grants access only within that group. Subscription-level Owner grants access to everything; a separate tenant breaks centralized identity; Azure Policy enforces compliance rules, not access control.
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Session results
AZ-104 · today
21 / 25
Correct this session · 84%
Identity & Governance
5 / 6
Storage
5 / 5
Compute
4 / 5
Networking
Weak
3 / 5
Monitoring
4 / 4
Next set
Networking · 4 questions
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