Vendor Name: OMG
Exam code: OMG-OCUP-200
Exam Name: OMG-Certified UML Professional Intermediate Exam
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Question: 1
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For what does an interaction
operator define semantics?
A. a particular interaction
fragment
B. a particular interaction
C. a particular message
D. a particular combined
fragment
Answer: D
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Question: 2
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Which relationships would make
the model in the exhibit ill-formed?
A. SpecialOrder and Order are
related to each other via an association.
B. SpecialOrder is a subtype
of Order.
C. Order is a subtype of
SpecialOrder.
D. SpecialOrder and Order are
related to each other via a dependency.
Answer: C
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Question: 3
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What situation results from
performing a CreateObjectAction on an abstract class?
A. arbitrary object of one of
its subclasses being created
B. undefined behavior
C. object of the specified
class being created
D. error log entry being
created
E. exception being raised
Answer: B
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Question: 4
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When either a message m or a
message q is to be sent-but not both-what kind of operator for combined
fragment would be used?
A. opt
B. par
C. alt
D. break
E. var
Answer: C
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Question: 5
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Triggers on two different
transitions originating from two states at different levels of the same state
are simultaneously enabled (as shown in the exhibit). What does this mean?
A. The state machine is not
well-formed.
B. The less deeply nested
transition takes precedence over those with more depth.
C. More deeply nested
transitions take precedence over those with less depth.
D. Both transitions are taken
in arbitrary order.
Answer: C
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Question: 6
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What kinds of arrows connect
to central buffers?
A. control flows
B. unidirectional associations
C. object flows
D. state transitions
E. message passing
F. dependencies
Answer: C
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Question: 7
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What does a loop node consist
of?
A. clauses
B. partitions
C. parameters
D. bodyPart nodes
E. behaviors
F. guards
Answer: D
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Question: 8
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What is a combined fragment?
A. more than one interaction
combined in an interaction overview diagram
B. an interaction occurrence
covering more than one lifeline
C. the combination of
decomposed lifelines
D. a construct with
interaction operands and an interaction operator
Answer: D
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Question: 9
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Assume that !p means sending
message p and ?p receiving it. In the
exhibit, what is true about Mneg?
A. Neither p nor q should be
sent between a and b.
B. <!p, ?q, ?p, !q> is
an invalid trace according to Mneg.
C. p and q should not be sent
concurrently from a to b.
D. <!p, !q, ?p, ?q> is
an invalid trace according to Mneg.
Answer: D
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Question: 10
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What is NOT true of a
CreateObjectAction?
A. classifier must be abstract
B. classifier cannot be abstract
C. classifier cannot be an
association class
D. output pin has multiplicity
[1..1]
E. type of the output pin is
the classifier.
F. output pin has multiplicity
[1..*]
Answer: A,F
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Question: 11
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What is NOT a correct
assertion?
A. Stereotypes extending a
model element can be retracted at any time.
B. Un-applying a profile from
a model deletes all related stereotypes extending the model.
C. Stereotypes extending a
model element are immutable.
D. A model element can be
extended by several stereotypes at the same time.
Answer: C
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Question: 12
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What characteristic does a
behavior port possess?
A. owns the behavior of the
classifier that owns the port
B. defines the behavior that
the owning classifier must realize
C. has its own behavior that
is distinct from the behavior of the classifier
D. relays any incoming
messages directly to the behavior of the owning object
E. must have a protocol state
machine
F. is a kind of behavior
Answer: D
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Question: 13
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What does reaching the
terminating pseudostate mean?
A. The final state has been
reached.
B. The enclosing region is
completed.
C. The "do" activity
of the current state has completed.
D. A completion transition has
occurred.
E. The context object of the
state machine is terminated.
Answer: E
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Question: 14
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When an object invokes a
ReadSelfAction, what will it retrieve?
A. name of the invoking
activity
B. class name of the invoking
object
C. invoking object
D. attribute values and links
for the invoking object
E. attribute values for the
invoking object
Answer: B
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Question: 15
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What is the difference between
a stereotype and a metaclass?
A. A metaclass is a limited
kind of a stereotype that can only be used in conjunction with one of the stereotypes
it limits.
B. Stereotypes can be
specialized, but metaclasses cannot be specialized.
C. Metaclasses can be
specialized, but stereotypes cannot be specialized.
D. A stereotype is a
specialization of a metaclass that can be used by itself, whereas a metaclass
must be used with a stereotype.
E. A stereotype is a limited
kind of a metaclass that can be only be used in conjunction with one of the
metaclasses it extends.
Answer: E
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