Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Platform Architect Sample Questions:
1. A company deployed an API to a single worker/replica in the shared cloud in the U.S. West Region.
What happens when the Availability Zone experiences an outage?
A) The Anypoint Platform admin is alerted when the AP] is experiencing an outage and needs the trigger the CI/CD pipeline to redeploy to the US. East Region
B) The APT will be unavailable until the availability comes back online, at which time the worker/replica will be auto-restarted
C) CloudHub will auto-redeploy the API in another Availability Zone in the U.S. West Region
D) CloudHub will auto-redeploy the APL in the U.S. East Region
2. When must an API implementation be deployed to an Anypoint VPC?
A) When the API Implementation must write to a persistent Object Store
B) When the API implementation must be deployed to a production AWS VPC using the Mule Maven plugin
C) When the API Implementation must invoke publicly exposed services that are deployed outside of CloudHub in a customer- managed AWS instance
D) When the API implementation must be accessible within a subnet of a restricted customer-hosted network that does not allow public access
3. A Mule application implements an API. The Mule application has an HTTP Listener whose connector configuration sets the HTTPS protocol and hard-codes the port value. The Mule application is deployed to an Anypoint VPC and uses the CloudHub 1.0 Shared Load Balancer (SLB) for all incoming traffic.
Which port number must be assigned to the HTTP Listener's connector configuration so that the Mule application properly receives HTTPS API invocations routed through the SLB?
A) 8092
B) 443
C) 8082
D) 80
4. An organization has built an application network following the API-led connectivity approach recommended by MuleSoft. To protect the application network against attacks from malicious external API clients, the organization plans to apply JSON Threat Protection policies.
To which API-led connectivity layer should the JSON Threat Protection policies most commonly be applied?
A) Experience layer
B) All layers
C) Process layer
D) System layer
5. An API experiences a high rate of client requests (TPS) vwth small message paytoads. How can usage limits be imposed on the API based on the type of client application?
A) Use a cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) policy to limit resource sharing between client applications, configured by the client application type
B) Use a rate limiting policy and a client ID enforcement policy, each configured by the client application type
C) Use a spike control policy that limits the number of requests for each client application type
D) Use an SLA-based rate limiting policy and assign a client application to a matching SLA tier based on its type
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: B | Question # 2 Answer: C | Question # 3 Answer: A | Question # 4 Answer: A | Question # 5 Answer: D |
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