- Mastering Salesforce CRM Administration
- Rakesh Gupta
- 323字
- 2021-07-09 18:53:17
Test your knowledge
Q1. Who are the two types of users that can grant sharing privileges on a given record?
- Record Owner
- Group Members
- Queue Members
- Anyone higher in the role hierarchy
Q2. Which of the following tools assists in auditing EXCEPT?
- Reports
- Field history
- Page layout
- Setup Audit Trail
Q3. How many days of audit history can you download?
- 20
- 90
- 180
- 365
Q4. When creating a sharing rule, you can share the data with which of the following entities?
- Public groups
- Users
- Roles
- Roles and subordinates
- Queues
Q5. What settings can you configure on a profile?
- Revoke sharing permissions
- Enable record types
- Enable read, create, edit, and delete on objects
- Specify language
Q6. An organization wants to create a field to store manager data on the user object. What type of relationship should be used?
- Master-detail
- Hierarchical
- Lookup
- Many-to-many
Q7. Which of the following is true about a junction object?
- A custom object that has two master-detail relationships
- A custom object that has two lookup relationships
- A standard object that has two master-detail relationships
- A standard object that has a master-detail relationship
Q8. A business user is complaining that the lead e-mail field is no longer on the page layout. What should you check?
- Field history tracking
- System log
- Field audit
- Setup Audit Trail
Q9. How can Eric Cordell become the owner of a lead record he did not create?
- By accepting the record from a queue
- By being above the current owner of the record in the role hierarchy
- By already being a record owner
- By having someone share the record with him
- By having Modify All Data permission
Q10. A sales user has been asked to assist with an upcoming major sales project that he will need additional permissions for. Since other users share the same profile, how would you grant access to him without granting access to other sales users?
- Permission set
- Sharing rule
- Role hierarchy
- Field accessibility