Wednesday 10 January 2018

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Question No 10.

Municipalities can lose as much as what % of their water supply through leaky
infrastructure?

A. 5%
B. 1%
C. 50%
D. 75%

Answer: C

Explanation:

* Water utilities lose 10 – 60 percent of the water they pump to consumers.
* In South African municipalities, an average of 37% of the water pushed through public
water systems is lost via leaks or pilferage.

The average leakage rate in Latin American cities is 35 percent.

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Question No 9.

What does "anomalous event notification, alerts and workflow" represent?

A. An Intelligent Water Use cases that can be sold today
B. Specialized sensors for use by water departments
C. Emergency procedures to be taken by municipal workers at time of water ration
D. None of the above


Answer: C

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Question No 8.

"Pressure to better inform public transit commuters and improve commuter experience" is a
typical pain point of which of the 3 Intelligent Transportation target segments:

A. Citizen Traffic Agency
B. State or Province Department of Transportation
C. City Public Transit Agency
D. National Transportation Strategy Council

Answer: A

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Question No 7.

When pricing an Intelligent Water solution, what needs to be considered for accurate
pricing?

A. Whether the client is responsible for public or private water management
B. The estimate on customization and integration work
C. If the solution will be used to manage waste or fresh water
D. Try to reduce the overall price by leveraging any and all applicable SWG assets for free

Answer: B

Explanation:


Intelligent Water can help provide input on rate pricing for each user segment based on consumption history, water demand and supply constraints.

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Question No 6.

You can expose rule services to mobile application from the Decision Server.

A. TRUE
B. FALSE


 Answer: B

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Question No 5.

What is the core capability of IBM's Intelligent Operations Center?

A. Intelligent capture and archiving of operational information from multiple sources
B. Collecting and analyzing data, while automating a collaborative response
C. Staffing of Operations Centers for high touch human to human emergency response
D. Reporting of citizen responses for statistics collection


Answer: A

Explanation:

By performing the following tasks, IBM Intelligent Operations Center uses the power of the
real-world data that is generated by computer systems:
* Collecting and managing the correct data
* Integrating and analyzing that data
* Facilitating easy and timely access to information

* Presenting related information in a coherent way

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Question No 4.

What are the characteristics of operational decisions that would benefit from being
managed with IBM ODM?

A. Frequent change
B. Traceability
C. Auditability
D. All of the above
E. None of the above


Answer: E

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Question no 3.

Which statement is NOT true?

A. The Decision Server is based on Eclipse
B. The Decision Server allows to set up rules and events projects, define vocabularies
C. The Decision Server allows to do traditional software unit testing and step-by-step
debugging
D. Rules and events projects are deployed only from the Decision Center
E. Decision services are organized from the Decision Server


Answer: C

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Questions No 2.

Intelligent Operations Center provides integrated insight for which of the Smarter Cities
service areas?

A. Human
B. Infrastructure
C. Planning and Management
D. Any of the particular service area or across many services


Answer: D

Explanation:
IBM Intelligent Operations Center provides the base platform for IBM and IBM Business

Partners to build end-to-end solutions for various domains.

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Question No 1.

What will city leaders achieve through innovations in the Smarter Cities Infrastructure
service area?

A. Ability to deliver efficient fundamental city services that make a city desirable for citizens
B. Ability to meet its budget
C. Ability to review social programs that are focused on the individual citizen
D. Ability to predict the health of its citizens

Answer: A

Explanation:
Smarter cities of all sizes are capitalizing on new technologies and insights to transform
their systems, operations and service delivery.
Competition among cities to engage and attract new residents, businesses and visitors

means constant attention to providing a high quality of life and vibrant economic climate.