What are the 6 methods available for user authentication?
Options:
A.
Local Database: The user name and password in their user record in the instance database.
B.
Multifactor: The user name and password in the database and passcode sent to the user's mobile device that has Google Authenticator installed
C.
LDAP: The user name and password are accessed via LDAP in the corporate directory, which has a matching user account in the database.
D.
SAML 2.0: The user name and password configured in a SAML identity provider account, which has a matching user account in the database.
E.
OAuth 2.0: The user name and password of OAuth identity provider, which has a matching user account in the database.
F.
Digest Token: An encrypted digest of the user name and password in the user record.
Answer:
A, B, C, D, E, F
Question 73
What is a formatter? Select one of the following.
Options:
A.
A formatter allows you to configure applications on your instance
B.
A formatter is a form element used to display information that is not a field in the record
C.
A formatter allows you to populate fields automatically
D.
A formatter is a set of conditions applied to a table to help find and work with data
Answer:
B
Question 74
A knowledge article must be which of the following states to display to a user?
Options:
A.
Published
B.
Drafted
C.
Retired
D.
Reviewed
Answer:
A
Question 75
What are the 5 provided Roles by ServiceNow?
Options:
A.
System Administrator: The admin role provides access to all platform features, applications, functions and data.
B.
Specialized Administrator: Specialized administrator roles manage specific functions or applications, such as Assignment Rules, Knowledge base, reports, or web services
C.
Fulfiller: Users with the ITIL role may fulfill ITIL activities associated with the ITIL workflow, including Incident and Change management.
D.
Approver: Users with the Approver user role can perform all requester actions and may view or modify approval records directed to the approver
E.
Requester: Also known as Employee Self Service (ESS) users, these users have no roles but can submit and manage their own requests, access public pages, etc.