SAP C_WZADM_01 Practice Test - Questions Answers

List of questions
Question 1

In which component is the access to workspaces controlled?
Role collections
Digital Workplace Service
XSUAA SCIM API
Admin UI of the SAP BTP subaccount cockpit
The access to workspaces is typically controlled by the admin user through the Admin UI of the SAP BTP subaccount cockpit. This interface allows the admin user to manage the access and permissions for various users and groups within the subaccount, including access to specific workspaces. Role collections and the XSUAA SCIM API may also play a role in managing access to workspaces, but the primary control is typically through the admin UI. The Digital Workplace Service may provide additional features for managing and collaborating within workspaces, but it is not typically responsible for controlling access to them.
Question 2

How can Launchpad shell plugins be deployed to SAP Build Work Zone?
Automated deployment from SAP Business Application Studio into the DWS administration console
Direct upload into the SAP BTP subaccount HTMLS application section
Automated deployment from SAP Business Application Studio into the SAP BTP subaccount HTMLS application section
Direct upload into the DWS administration console
The correct answer is C. Automated deployment from SAP Business Application Studio into the SAP BTP subaccount HTMLS application section.
Launchpad shell plugins are typically developed in SAP Business Application Studio (formerly known as SAP Web IDE Full-Stack) using SAPUI5 or Fiori elements. Once the plugin is developed, it needs to be deployed to SAP Build Work Zone, which is a cloud-based tool for creating and prototyping Fiori apps.
To deploy a Launchpad shell plugin to SAP Build Work Zone, the recommended approach is to use the automated deployment feature in SAP Business Application Studio. This involves configuring the deployment settings in the project's deployment configuration file and then using the Deploy to SAP BTP command in the IDE to deploy the plugin directly to the SAP BTP subaccount HTMLS application section, which is the target environment for SAP Build Work Zone.
Directly uploading the plugin to the DWS administration console (option D) is not a recommended approach since it does not leverage the benefits of automated deployment and may require manual configuration steps. Uploading the plugin to the HTMLS application section without using the automated deployment feature (option B) may also be possible, but it is not the recommended approach since it may require additional manual configuration steps.
Question 3

To use SAP Build Work Zone OData APis or webhooks, you must connect to which of the following?
Content Manager
SAP BTP subaccount
SAP API Management
Digital Workplace Service (DWS)
To use SAP Build Work Zone OData APIs or webhooks, you must first connect to your SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP) subaccount. The subaccount provides access to the required services and resources for using the Build Work Zone APIs and webhooks. The other options listed (Content Manager, SAP API Management, Digital Workplace Service) are not directly related to connecting to and using the Build Work Zone APIs and webhooks.
Question 4

What is a characteristic of administrative areas?
The company area cannot be edited.
The company area can be created optionally.
The company area is created by default.
The company area membership is optional
Administrative areas are geographic regions that are established for the purpose of administration, governance, and management of public services. Some of the characteristics of administrative areas include:
Defined boundaries: Administrative areas have clearly defined boundaries that separate them from neighboring regions. These boundaries are typically established by government or other authorities and can be based on physical, political, or cultural features.
Hierarchical structure: Administrative areas are often organized into a hierarchical structure, with larger regions being divided into smaller sub-regions for more efficient governance and management.
Administrative control: Administrative areas are typically under the control of a centralized government or administrative body, which is responsible for managing and coordinating public services within the region.
Legal framework: Administrative areas are often governed by specific legal frameworks that dictate the powers, responsibilities, and duties of the administrative bodies that oversee them.
Population and demographic data: Administrative areas often maintain detailed records of population and demographic data, which are used to inform planning and decision-making around public services and infrastructure development.
Political representation: Administrative areas may have elected officials or representatives who are responsible for advocating for the interests of the region and its residents within the larger political system.
Question 5

Which of the following are scenarios that could be implemented with extensions for SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition? (Choose three.)
Ensure single-sign-on experience for all users
Show a list of flights or hotels booked by the user in the corporate travel system
Create a new link to corporate policies in the user menu
Change the system logo and color scheme
Show a list of incidents reported by a user from an on-premise or cloud system
Based on my knowledge cutoff of 2021, SAP Build has been sunsetted and replaced by SAP Fiori. However, assuming that extensions for SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition are still available, the three scenarios that could be implemented with these extensions are:
1. Ensure single-sign-on experience for all users
2. Show a list of flights or hotels booked by the user in the corporate travel system
3. Show a list of incidents reported by a user from an on-premise or cloud system
Question 6

Which of the following artifacts can be included in a content package? (Choose three.)
UI Integration Cards
Workspace templates
SAP Fiori applications
Workflows
Launchpad (shell) plugins
The three artifacts that can be included in a content package are:
1. Workspace templates
2. Workflows
3. Launchpad (shell) plugins
UI Integration Cards and C. SAP Fiori applications are not typically included in content packages.
Question 7

Where can the SAP Build Work Zone mobile app passcode policy be configured?
SAP BTP subaccount mobile service
DWS admin console compliance & security
DWS admin console content manager
DWS admin console mobile service
The SAP Build Work Zone mobile app passcode policy can be configured in the DWS (Design Work Space) admin console compliance & security. Therefore, option B is correct. The compliance & security section of the DWS admin console allows administrators to define and enforce policies related to user authentication, access control, and data protection, including passcode policies for mobile apps. The other options (A, C, and D) are not related to configuring passcode policies for mobile apps in SAP Build Work Zone.
Question 8

Which SAP Build Work Zone administrator types require an assignment of a role collection? (Choose three.)
Company administrator
Sub-Workspace administrator
Support administrator
Workspace administrator
Area administrator
The SAP Build Work Zone has the following administrator types:
Workspace administrator
Sub-Workspace administrator
Area administrator
Company administrator
Support administrator
Out of these administrator types, the following three require an assignment of a role collection:
1. Company administrator
2. Sub-Workspace administrator
3. Area administrator
The role collection determines the permissions and access levels for each administrator type, so it is important to assign the appropriate role collection to each administrator to ensure they have the necessary permissions to perform their tasks.
Question 9

Where are application tiles created and configured?
Work Zone configurator +f/j
Content Manager
DWS administration console
SAP BTP global account cockpit
Without more context or information about the specific application or platform in question, it is difficult to give a definitive answer. However, based on the options provided, application tiles could be created and configured in any of these places, depending on the specific platform and its features:
1. Work Zone configurator +f/j: This option suggests that the application tiles may be related to SAP Work Zone, a platform for creating and customizing digital workspaces. The Work Zone configurator could be used to create and configure application tiles within a Work Zone workspace.
2. Content Manager: This option is less specific, as 'Content Manager' could refer to a variety of different platforms or tools. However, it is possible that an application's tiles could be managed or configured through a content management system, particularly if the application involves displaying or managing various types of content.
3. DWS administration console: Again, without more context it is difficult to say for certain, but this option suggests that the application tiles may be related to SAP Document Management System (DMS), which includes an administration console for managing DMS objects.
4. SAP BTP global account cockpit: This option suggests that the application tiles may be related to SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP), a cloud platform for building and running applications. The global account cockpit is a central management console for managing BTP resources, and could potentially be used to create and configure application tiles for BTP applications.
Question 10

In which of the following product setup steps are role collections created?
Run Booster
Check prerequisites
Perform Post-Booster
Run Work Zone Configurator
Based on the given options, the step in which role collections are created is not clear. The creation of role collections may vary depending on the specific product and setup process being referred to.
Could you please provide more context or details about the product and setup process you are referring to? That would enable me to give a more accurate answer.
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