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OMG Exam OMG-OCUP-300 Topic 1 Question 87 Discussion

Actual exam question for OMG's OMG-OCUP-300 exam
Question #: 87
Topic #: 1
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Which situations would result in errors when executing a ReclassifyObjectAction on an object? (Choose two)

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Suggested Answer: A, B

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Tina
3 months ago
E is an interesting one - if the old classifier doesn't already classify the object, is that really an error? Seems more like a non-issue.
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Ronnie
3 months ago
E) An old classifier does not already classify the object.
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Millie
3 months ago
A) All classifiers are removed from the object.
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Dong
3 months ago
Haha, imagine trying to ReclassifyObjectAction with an abstract class. Talk about a recipe for disaster!
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Emelda
3 months ago
Oof, F is a curveball. Trying to add a classifier that's already there? That's just asking for trouble!
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Sang
2 months ago
Oof, F is a curveball. Trying to add a classifier that's already there? That's just asking for trouble!
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Catarina
3 months ago
B) A new classifier is an abstract class.
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Jose
3 months ago
A) All classifiers are removed from the object.
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Millie
4 months ago
C is a tricky one - if the old and new classifiers are identical, is that really an error? Seems like it could just be a redundant operation.
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Luisa
2 months ago
B) A new classifier is an abstract class.
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Harrison
3 months ago
I think C is considered an error because it doesn't actually change anything.
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Camellia
3 months ago
E) An old classifier does not already classify the object.
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Jules
3 months ago
C) The old and new classifiers are identical.
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Kallie
3 months ago
A) All classifiers are removed from the object.
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Yoko
4 months ago
I believe option C could also lead to errors, as having identical old and new classifiers might not trigger the reclassification process.
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Shanda
4 months ago
Options B and D seem like the most likely sources of errors. Removing all classifiers or not providing any new ones would definitely cause issues.
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Carmen
3 months ago
I agree, those two options definitely seem like they would cause errors.
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Arletta
3 months ago
D) No new classifiers are supplied.
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Jolanda
3 months ago
D) No new classifiers are supplied.
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Jolanda
4 months ago
B) A new classifier is an abstract class.
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Herman
4 months ago
B) A new classifier is an abstract class.
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Roosevelt
4 months ago
I agree with Myra, because a new abstract class and an old classifier not already classifying the object would cause issues.
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Myra
4 months ago
I think options B and E would result in errors.
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