Vendor Name: OMG
Exam code: OMG-OCUP-100
Exam Name: OMG-Certified UML Professional Fundamental Exam
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Question: 1
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What is an element in UML 2.0?
A. member of a set
B. instance of a class
C. constituent of a model
D. abstract metaclass with
only one superclass
E. substance not separable by
ordinary chemical means
Answer: C
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Question: 2
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What is a relationship in UML
2.0?
A. the state of being related
B. an element that has no
derived union
C. an element that has no
derived composition
D. an element that must have
two owned elements
E. an element that specifies a
connection between elements
Answer: E
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Question: 3
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What is true about a comment
in UML 2.0? (Choose two)
A. is shown as a note symbol
B. must be attached to at most
one element
C. contains only
machine-readable symbols
D. can be attached to more
than one element
E. connections are always
shown with a dashed line
Answer: A D
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Question: 4
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What is true about every named
element that is a member of a namespace?
A. It is owned by the
namespace.
B. It has one unique name
within the namespace.
C. It is identified by its
name within the namespace.
D. It can be distinguished
from other members in the namespace.
Answer: D
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Question: 5
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What is true of the import
example in the exhibit?
A. Webshop is imported into
ShoppingCart and then further imported into Auxiliary and Types.
B. Auxiliary and Types are
imported into ShoppingCart, but neither can be further imported into WebShop.
C. Public members of WebShop
are imported into ShoppingCart and then further imported into Auxiliary or
Types.
D. Public members of Types and
Auxiliary are imported into ShoppingCart and then further imported into
WebShop.
E. Public members of Types and
Auxiliary are imported into ShoppingCart and those from Types are further
imported into WebShop.
Answer: E
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Question: 6
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What does an {ordered}
designator do for a multiplicity?
A. specifies that values are
sequentially ordered
B. specifies an inclusive
interval of non-negative integers
C. indicates the correct
sequence of messages in a sequence diagram
D. indicates that the upper
bound must be greater than the lower bound for the multiplicity
Answer: A
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Question: 7
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What is an expression in UML
2.0?
A. comment placed on a diagram
B. symbol or symbols
signifying a set of value
C. graphical addition to a
diagramming element
D. language-specific string
used to describe the meaning of a diagram
E. language-specific text
string used to describe the contents of a diagram
Answer: B
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Question: 8
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Constraints are shown using
what symbols?
A. [ ]
B. ( )
C. { }
D. ?"
E. " "
Answer: C
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Question: 9
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The instance diagram in the
exhibit contains father and son without underlines. What is the meaning of
this?
A. The Don class is a
superclass of the Josh class.
B. An association having end
names father and son.
C. The diagram is a mixture of
class and instance diagrams.
D. A link of an association
having end names father and son.
E. The names are incorrectly
specified, because underlined names are required.
Answer: D
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Question: 10
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In the exhibit, what is the
meaning of size in these two diagrams?
A. Only one or the other
should be used, not both, in order to avoid a name conflict.
B. The size end name on the
association indicates data storage and the attribute does not.
C. There is one size property
diagrammed both as an attribute and as an association end.
D. There are two size
properties that have no name conflict as long as each size is private.
E. The size attribute in the
class indicates that it will be stored within the class and the end name does
not.
Answer: C
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Question: 11
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What does an association
specify?
A. tuples that are not links
B. relationship among models
C. links between associated
types
D. links between instances of
associated types
E. links between instances of
untyped classes
Answer: D
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Question: 12
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What are the association end
names in the exhibit?
A. Person and Order
B. customer and Order
C. 1 and *
D. 1, *, customer, and Order
E. 1, *, customer, order,
Person, and Order
Answer: B
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