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APC Exam DU0-001 Topic 1 Question 106 Discussion

Actual exam question for APC's DU0-001 exam
Question #: 106
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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Nieves
5 days ago
I see your point, Natalie. It could be either 'What you know' or 'What you have.'
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Tonja
13 days ago
That's a good point, Natalie. It could be 'What you have' as well.
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Natalie
18 days ago
But couldn't it also be 'What you have'? Like, you have the code to unlock it.
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Lashaunda
24 days ago
Haha, I almost picked 'where you are' since the lock is location-based. But C makes the most sense - it's all about that secret code you've got!
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Yeah, the secret code is what gives you access, so 'what you know' is the key.
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Leota
9 days ago
I agree, 'what you have' is definitely the right answer for a coded lock.
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Cathrine
27 days ago
I was going to say 'what you know', but a coded lock is more about the physical object you possess, not just the knowledge. C is the right answer.
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Garry
28 days ago
Definitely C. You need to have the physical key or code to access the lock, so it's a 'what you have' type of control.
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Taryn
20 days ago
Yeah, it's a 'what you have' type of control for sure.
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Germaine
20 days ago
I agree, it's definitely C. You need the physical key or code to unlock it.
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Nieves
28 days ago
I agree with Tonja, 'What you know' makes sense for a coded lock.
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Tonja
1 months ago
I think a coded lock is an example of 'What you know.'
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