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Most tricky CLAD questions

Question 35 (dataflow) is vital to understanding Labview.  It's mentioned in almost every other post on the forum.  Knowing whether or not a feature is available in different versions of Labview is pointless.  

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First of alI,I would like to clarify that these questions are not breaking any rules of National Instruments Certification because the source of these quetions are not from any previous CLAD exams.But still if they come in your upcoming CLAD exam then what to do at that time.These questions make you more thinker about LabVIEW.Can you give the answer of these question?

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@ersmt444 wrote:

First of alI,I would like to clarify that these questions are not breaking any rules of National Instruments Certification because the source of these quetions are not from any previous CLAD exams.But still if they come in your upcoming CLAD exam then what to do at that time.These questions make you more thinker about LabVIEW.Can you give the answer of these question?


Why don't you give the answers?

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@Hooovahh wrote:

@Nathanael wrote:

 

Just a reminder - posting exam material is prohibited by the NDA and punishable by removal of the certification and expulsion from National Instruments Certification Program. 


I don't know the origin of all of these questions but several I have seen on the practice CLAD, or CLD-R exams.  I'll admit there are some that I don't know with 100% certainty.  Lets see if I can put in my answers.

 

A) E - Code is not generated there is no scripting.

B) 1 - Poor question as a state machine could be a valid solution, and I'm not sure a Simple or General VI is defined as anything specific, is is a subjective answer if these terms aren't defined.

C) 4 - You can have as many controls as you want but might have no inputs terminals on the VI.

D) 4 - Not sure, but I've never heard of a Modular Node.

E) 2

F) 2 - Not really sure I don't use units

G) 2 - Again I don't use units

H) 1? - Again I don't use units

I) 5 - Never used the full but I assume it can make a polymorphic

J) 7 - Never used the basic but I assume it can make a polymorphic

K) 11

L) 2 - But by definition an instrument that doesn't exist could also be a virtual instrument.  Poor question.

M) 13 - Again I assume other editions can make polymorphic VIs but I've only ever used professional.


F=False (unit strings are tested for validity) OK You actually CAN type anything but it may result in an error:)

G=True

H=$

Polymorphic VI's require Base


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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