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Oracle Exam 1Z0-1127-25 Topic 2 Question 4 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-1127-25 exam
Question #: 4
Topic #: 2
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What does a higher number assigned to a token signify in the "Show Likelihoods" feature of the language model token generation?

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Suggested Answer: B

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In ''Show Likelihoods,'' a higher number (probability score) indicates a token's greater likelihood of following the current token, reflecting the model's prediction confidence---Option B is correct. Option A (less likely) is the opposite. Option C (unrelated) misinterprets---likelihood ties tokens contextually. Option D (only one) assumes greedy decoding, not the feature's purpose. This helps users understand model preferences.

: OCI 2025 Generative AI documentation likely explains ''Show Likelihoods'' under token generation insights.


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Franklyn
4 days ago
Haha, this is a trick question. The answer is clearly C - the token is unrelated and won't be used. These models are so unpredictable!
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An
5 days ago
D has got to be the answer. The token with the highest number is the one that will be used, simple as that.
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Deonna
8 days ago
I thought higher numbers meant the token was less likely. Hmm, maybe I'm missing something here.
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Joaquin
11 days ago
I agree with Malika, it makes sense that a higher number indicates higher likelihood.
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Arletta
12 days ago
Option B makes the most sense. A higher number means the token is more likely to be generated, right?
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Tracey
3 days ago
Yes, you are correct. A higher number assigned to a token signifies that it is more likely to follow the current token.
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Malika
13 days ago
I think a higher number means the token is more likely to follow the current token.
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