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  1. +1 according to this those Q's are outdated long ago..
  2. still 100% valid. A friend of mine took exam this week. There are few wrong answers, but overall is enough to pass.
  3. You don't receive a final score. There are multiple topics and you receive how well you have performed on each category. If you read @chulenzypost, the passing grade is about 75%. Usually Cisco exams have around 80%. There are some users that failed with around 65%.
  4. @sergey777, those questions are also in the PL256 dump shared in this thread.
  5. pawil60668 - You should have read my reply on 3 September - the shared file is not a SAUTO exam dump, it is just crap.
  6. The PL256 should be used more to test your readiness to take the exam and identify the blindspots. If you can correctly answer all those questions by yourself, you're ready to pass the exam no matter what cisco will throw at you. It does not help you in any way to earn a Professional DevNet certification without having the hands-on experience.
  7. PL 256Q corrections.txt passed. Do not rely just on dumps. Some questions in the exam are similar to the dump but not the same. About 10 questions were entirely new.
  8. Here is the list of questions I've checked so far (includes all in your list). I've found ~25 out of 105 questions to have wrong answers in the dump. First number represents the number of the question, followed by the correct answer, followed by Yes/No (which represents if the answer in the dump is correct or not) then some comments when necessary. Some drag & drop I've marked them as OK = correct or KO = incorrect PL256Q corrected - Alain.txt
  9. Questions from the list I have found so far to be wrong ( I did not finish analyzing all): <hide> Q124 - correct C Q125 - the question is wrong. Answer should be "inventory?limit=20" Q136 - correct B Q143 - all answers are wrong - correct must be "state: present" Q147 - correct A+C (not 100% sure about C, but E is not valid answer) Q148 - correct D (A not correct because not using headers, C not correct because passing headers as data!, B passes url-encoded data!) Q152 - correct C (A and B not correct because retrying the request will not grant the permissions! D also not a solution, since does not modify permissions.) Q165 - correct C - [Hidden Content] </hide>
  10. The question is not clear at all. It says "store username and password" - this would imply ability to restore them? If so - encryption should be used on both user and password. However, the second part says "Given a valid username, it is also required to validate that the password provided is correct" - this would somehow mean that the username must be encrypted (to be able to restore the original value), but the password must only be only validated - this means that it suffices to hash it! For me, the second part explains/details the first sentence therefore the answer is A, which is also best practice. Although all answers are valid ways to keep data secure, answer A) is the answer closest to the request.
  11. Hello JOG, you must first post the PL 256Q for anyone to be able to check the answers.
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