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Free MuleSoft MCIA-Level-1 Practice Exam with Questions & Answers

Questions 1

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MCIA-Level-1 Question 1

An organization is sizing an Anypoint VPC for the non-production deployments of those Mule applications that connect to the organization's on-premises systems. This applies to approx. 60 Mule applications. Each application is deployed to two CloudHub i workers. The organization currently has three non-production environments (DEV, SIT and UAT) that share this VPC. The AWS region of the VPC has two AZs.

The organization has a very mature DevOps approach which automatically progresses each application through all non-production environments before automatically deploying to production. This process results in several Mule application deployments per hour, using CloudHub's normal zero-downtime deployment feature.

What is a CIDR block for this VPC that results in the smallest usable private IP address range?

Options:
A.

10.0.0.0/26 (64 IPS)

B.

10.0.0.0/25 (128 IPs)

C.

10.0.0.0/24 (256 IPs)

D.

10.0.0.0/22 (1024 IPs)

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Questions 2

What requires configuration of both a key store and a trust store for an HTTP Listener?

Options:
A.

Support for TLS mutual (two-way) authentication with HTTP clients

B.

Encryption of requests to both subdomains and API resource endpoints fhttPs://aDi.customer.com/ and https://customer.com/api)

C.

Encryption of both HTTP request and HTTP response bodies for all HTTP clients

D.

Encryption of both HTTP request header and HTTP request body for all HTTP clients

Questions 3

An organization is designing a mule application to support an all or nothing transaction between serval database operations and some other connectors so that they all roll back if there is a problem with any of the connectors

Besides the database connector , what other connector can be used in the transaction.

Options:
A.

VM

B.

Anypoint MQ

C.

SFTP

D.

ObjectStore

Questions 4

A key Cl/CD capability of any enterprise solution is a testing framework to write and run repeatable tests.

Which component of Anypoint Platform provides the te6t automation capabilities for customers to use in their pipelines?

Options:
A.

Anypoint CLl

B.

Mule Maven Plugin

C.

Exchange Mocking Service

D.

MUnit

Questions 5

The company's FTPS server login username and password

Options:
A.

TLS context trust store containing a public certificate for the company. The company's PGP public key that was used to sign the files

B.

The partner's PGP public key used by the company to login to the FTPS server. A TLS context key store containing the private key for the company

The partner's PGP private key that was used to sign the files

C.

The company's FTPS server login username and password. A TLS context trust store containing a public certificate for ftps.partner.com

The partner's PGP public key that was used to sign the files

D.

The partner's PGP public key used by the company to login to the FTPS server. A TLS context key store containing the private key for ftps.partner.com

The company's PGP private key that was used to sign the files

Questions 6

An application load balancer routes requests to a RESTful web API secured by Anypoint Flex Gateway.

Which protocol is involved in the communication between the load balancer and the Gateway?

Options:
A.

SFTP

B.

HTTPS

C.

LDAP

D.

SMTP

Questions 7

An organization plans to use the Anypoint Platform audit logging service to log Anypoint MQ actions.

What consideration must be kept in mind when leveraging Anypoint MQ Audit Logs?

Options:
A.

Anypoint MQ Audit Logs include logs for sending, receiving, or browsing messages

B.

Anypoint MQ Audit Logs include fogs for failed Anypoint MQ operations

C.

Anypoint MQ Audit Logs include logs for queue create, delete, modify, and purge operations

Questions 8

An organization uses a four(4) node customer hosted Mule runtime cluster to host one(1) stateless api implementation. The API is accessed over HTTPS through a load balancer that uses round-robin for load distribution. Each node in the cluster has been sized to be able to accept four(4) times the current number of requests.

Two(2) nodes in the cluster experience a power outage and are no longer available. The load balancer directs the outage and blocks the two unavailable the nodes from receiving further HTTP requests.

What performance-related consequence is guaranteed to happen to average, assuming the remaining cluster nodes are fully operational?

Options:
A.

100% increase in the average response time of the API

B.

50% reduction in the throughput of the API

C.

100% increase in the number of requests received by each remaining node

D.

50% increase in the JVM heap memory consumed by each remaining node

Questions 9

An integration Mute application is being designed to process orders by submitting them to a backend system for offline processing. Each order will be received by the Mute application through an HTTPS POST and must be acknowledged immediately. Once acknowledged, the order will be submitted to a backend system. Orders that cannot be successfully submitted due to rejections from the backend system will need to be processed manually (outside the backend system).

The Mule application will be deployed to a customer-hosted runtime and is able to use an existing ActiveMQ broker if needed.

The backend system has a track record of unreliability both due to minor network connectivity issues and longer outages.

What idiomatic (used for their intended purposes) combination of Mule application components and ActiveMQ queues are required to ensure automatic submission of orders to the backend system, while minimizing manual order processing?

Options:
A.

An On Error scope Non-persistent VM ActiveMQ Dead Letter Queue for manual processing

B.

An On Error scope MuleSoft Object Store ActiveMQ Dead Letter Queue for manual processing

C.

Until Successful component MuleSoft Object Store ActiveMQ is NOT needed or used

D.

Until Successful component ActiveMQ long retry Queue ActiveMQ Dead Letter Queue for manual processing

Questions 10

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MCIA-Level-1 Question 10

A Mule application is deployed to a multi-node Mule runtime cluster. The Mule application uses the competing consumer pattern among its cluster replicas to receive JMS messages from a JMS queue. To process each received JMS message, the following steps are performed in a flow:

Step l: The JMS Correlation ID header is read from the received JMS message.

Step 2: The Mule application invokes an idempotent SOAP webservice over HTTPS, passing the JMS Correlation ID as one parameter in the SOAP request.

Step 3: The response from the SOAP webservice also returns the same JMS Correlation ID.

Step 4: The JMS Correlation ID received from the SOAP webservice is validated to be identical to the JMS Correlation ID received in Step 1.

Step 5: The Mule application creates a response JMS message, setting the JMS Correlation ID message header to the validated JMS Correlation ID and publishes that message to a response JMS queue.

Where should the Mule application store the JMS Correlation ID values received in Step 1 and Step 3 so that the validation in Step 4 can be performed, while also making the overall Mule application highly available, fault-tolerant, performant, and maintainable?

Options:
A.

Both Correlation ID values should be stored in a persistent object store

B.

Both Correlation ID values should be stored In a non-persistent object store

C.

The Correlation ID value in Step 1 should be stored in a persistent object store

The Correlation ID value in step 3 should be stored as a Mule event variable/attribute

D.

Both Correlation ID values should be stored as Mule event variable/attribute