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Question#1

A Work Queue is in place to calculate invoice prices for Gas, Electric and Dual fuel payments Tagging has been configured to tag each work queue item with 'Gas', 'Electric' or 'Dual'
How would you configure the Get Next Item action to retrieve items from the queue that are tagged with Gas cr Electric?

A. <>Dual
B. "Gas" & 'Electric"
C. [Gas] OR [Electric]
D. -Dual

Explanation:
To retrieve items from a work queue tagged with 'Gas' or 'Electric' and exclude items tagged with 'Dual', you need to use a tag filter that excludes the 'Dual' tag. In Blue Prism, the correct way to exclude items tagged with 'Dual' is to use the '-' operator before the tag name, like -Dual. This ensures that only items tagged with either 'Gas' or 'Electric' but not 'Dual' are retrieved.
Reference: The Blue Prism documentation on work queues and tagging explains how to use the '-' operator to exclude specific tags.

Question#2

Please refer to the exhibits.






The Developer needs to ensure Blue Prism best practices are followed in respect to naming conventions and layout
How would the Developer build an Object that Logs into the Application, and then Navigates the Orders page left-hand menu?
A)



B)



C)



D)


A. Option A
B. Option B
C. Option C
D. Option D

Explanation:
To ensure Blue Prism best practices are followed in respect to naming conventions and layout, the developer should design the object with the following action pages: Launch, Attach, Login, Navigate, and Terminate. Each of these action pages serves a distinct purpose, making the object modular and easier to maintain.
Launch: This action page is used to start the application.
Attach: This action page is used to attach to the running instance of the application.
Login: This action page is used to handle the login process.
Navigate: This action page is used to navigate through different menus or pages within the application.
Terminate: This action page is used to close the application properly.
Option C follows these best practices by including Launch, Attach, Login, Navigate, and Terminate action pages, ensuring the object is well-structured and adheres to naming conventions.
The other options do not fully comply with these best practices:
Option A: Does not include a Terminate action page, which is important for cleanly closing the application.
Option B: Uses "Orders" instead of a more generic "Navigate" and does not include Terminate. Option D: Similar to Option C but uses "Centrix Data Solutions - Basic Actions" instead of the more specific naming convention "Basic Actions C Centrix 01." Reference
Refer to Blue Prism's best practices documentation on Object Design, emphasizing modularity, clear naming conventions, and distinct action pages for different functionalities.

Question#3

Which of the following indicates a case in a Work Queue is an exception?
A)



B)



C)



D)


A. Option A
B. Option B
C. Option C
D. Option D

Question#4

Which of the following flow representations are invalid and therefore cannot be recreated in a Blue Prism flow diagram:
A)



B)



C)



D)


A. Option A
B. Option B
C. Option C
D. Option D

Explanation:
Understanding Blue Prism Flow Representations:
Blue Prism flow diagrams represent the logic and control flow of automated processes. Each stage must follow the rules of the process flow, and certain configurations are invalid. Analysis of Options:
Option A: Shows a timeout leading to an Exception stage, followed by an Email Alert. This is valid as it properly handles an exception and sends an alert.
Option B: Shows a timeout leading to a Resume stage, and then directly to an Email Alert. This is invalid because a Resume stage should be followed by logic to recover from the exception, not directly proceed to another action without resolving the issue.
Option C: Shows a timeout leading to a Recover stage. This is valid as it starts the exception handling process.
Option D: Shows a timeout leading to a Resume stage, followed by an Exception stage. This is valid as it properly handles exceptions by resuming and then throwing an exception if needed. Conclusion:
Option B is the invalid representation because it incorrectly uses a Resume stage without properly handling the exception before proceeding to the next action.
Reference: Blue Prism Developer Documentation: Exception Handling
Blue Prism Training Material on Process Flow and Error Management

Question#5

Examine the following Blue Prism Process diagram:



The initial values for the 2 data items are displayed in the diagram above.
The expression in ‘Decision A’ is:
Len([City 1]) > Len([City 2])
The expression in ‘Decision B’ is:
Mid([City2].3,1) = “ “
The expression in ‘Decision C’ is:
Left([City 1], 5) = "manch" AND EndsWith([City 2], "York")
What will happen when the process flow executes?

A. The diagram will flow through the Calculation stage named 'A'
B. The diagram will flow through the Calculation stage named 'B'
C. The diagram will flow to the Exception stage which will raise a new exception
D. The diagram will flow through the Calculation stage named 'C

Exam Code: AD01         Q & A: 194 Q&As         Updated:  Mar 31,2026

 

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