Salesforce Exam Questions PDF
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This document is a set of practice questions related to Salesforce, UX design, and business outcomes. The questions cover topics such as using Salesforce objects, designing responsive interfaces, and understanding diversity, inclusion and equality in design.
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115. A realty company provides a way for customers to shop for homes and contact real estate agents online. The company's brokers use some of the Salesforce standard functionality to track home buyers. Which three standard Salesforce objects should be used in this experience? A. Contact, Address,...
115. A realty company provides a way for customers to shop for homes and contact real estate agents online. The company's brokers use some of the Salesforce standard functionality to track home buyers. Which three standard Salesforce objects should be used in this experience? A. Contact, Address, and Property B. Account, Person Account, and Contact C. Lead, Contact, and Opportunity 116. What should a UX Designer use to design responsively within the Salesforce Lightning Design System (SLDS)? A. Design Tokens B. Grid System C. Component Blueprints 117. A UX Designer wants to communicate the value of diversity, inclusion, and equality in design. Which business outcomes represent these values? A. Inclusive recruitment, lower market share, and less employee turnover B. Economic growth, greater market share, and less employee turnover C. Critical investing, more employee turnover, and greater market share 118. Which consideration should be made when conducting a Consequence Scanning workshop? A. Consider company OKRs when designing features of a product. B. Bring together a cross-functional group with varied experiences. C. Examine a product for potential inclusivity after it has been built 119. How would a UX Designer differentiate between voice and tone? A. Voice reflects personality, and tone is the way in which one speaks. B. Voice reflects frequency and tone is one's pitch. C. Voice is how one speaks, and tone reflects personality.