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APC Exam DU0-001 Topic 1 Question 104 Discussion

Actual exam question for APC's DU0-001 exam
Question #: 104
Topic #: 1
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A coded lock is an example of which general type of access control?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Holley
16 days ago
Haha, I hope the answer isn't 'what you ate for breakfast' - that would be a strange access control method! But yeah, C) What you have is the correct answer here.
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Tomas
1 days ago
B: Yeah, it's like having the right key or code to unlock it.
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Detra
2 days ago
A: I agree, 'what you have' makes sense for a coded lock.
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Coleen
23 days ago
This one's easy - C) What you have. A coded lock is all about possessing the right physical key or card, not just your identity or knowledge.
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Cortney
8 days ago
That makes sense, it's definitely C) What you have.
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Glenna
10 days ago
I agree, it's all about possessing the right item to gain access.
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Rutha
17 days ago
Exactly, it's C) What you have. You need the physical key or code to unlock it.
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Natalya
23 days ago
I see your point, Ciara, but I still think it's more about 'What you know' because you have to remember the code.
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Ciara
24 days ago
But couldn't it also be 'What you have' since you physically have the code?
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Julieta
28 days ago
I'm going with C) What you have. A coded lock is all about having the right physical token, not just knowing the code.
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Eura
5 days ago
I disagree, I believe it's C) What you have. You need to physically have the correct token to access.
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Yolando
8 days ago
I think it's D) What you know. You need to know the code to unlock the coded lock.
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Laurel
1 months ago
I agree with Cornell, because you need to know the code to access it.
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Cornell
1 months ago
I think a coded lock is an example of 'What you know.'
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Desmond
1 months ago
Definitely C) What you have. A coded lock is all about the physical access control device, not your identity or location.
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Jani
1 months ago
I think the correct answer is C) What you have. A coded lock requires a physical key or card, which is 'what you have'.
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Lauryn
17 days ago
Exactly, a coded lock requires a physical item, making it a 'what you have' access control.
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Antione
18 days ago
So, the answer is C) What you have. Thanks for clarifying.
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Alexis
25 days ago
Yes, you're right. A coded lock is an example of 'what you have' access control.
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Silva
27 days ago
I think the correct answer is C) What you have.
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