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AWS Solutions Architect Questions and Answers Part-47

    AWS Solutions Architect Questions and Answers Part-47

    Get ready to excel in your AWS Solutions Architect certification with this comprehensive collection of questions and answers. Covering critical topics like cloud architecture design, AWS services, security best practices, and cost optimization, these Q&A sessions will help you gain a deep understanding of AWS concepts and prepare effectively for the exam. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced professional, these answers provide clear explanations and practical examples to solidify your AWS knowledge and boost your confidence.

    1.What does Amazon ELB stand for?

    A..Elastic Linux Box.

    B.Encrypted Linux Box.

    C.Encrypted Load Balancing.

    D.Elastic Load Balancing.

    Answer:D

     Elastic Load Balancing

    Explanation:

    Amazon ELB (Elastic Load Balancing) is a managed AWS service that automatically distributes incoming traffic across multiple EC2 instances, containers, or IP addresses in one or more Availability Zones.

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    2.An instance is launched into a VPC subnet with the network ACL configured to allow all inbound traffic and deny all outbound traffic. The instance’s security group is configured to allow SSH from any IP address and deny all outbound traffic. What changes need to be made to allow SSH access to the instance?

    A.The outbound security group needs to be modified to allow outbound traffic.

    B.The outbound network ACL needs to be modified to allow outbound traffic.

    C.Nothing, it can be accessed from any IP address using SSH.

    D.Both the outbound security group and outbound network ACL need to be modified to allow outbound traffic.

    Answer: D

    Both the outbound security group and outbound network ACL need to be modified to allow outbound traffic.

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    3.Select the correct statement:

    A.You don’t need not specify the resource identifier while stopping a resource

    B.You can terminate, stop, or delete a resource based solely on its tags

    C.You can’t terminate, stop, or delete a resource based solely on its tags

    D.You don’t need to specify the resource identifier while terminating a resource

    Answer:C

    You can’t terminate, stop, or delete a resource based solely on its tags

    Explanation:

    • AWS does not allow terminating, stopping, or deleting a resource based only on its tags.
    • Tags are metadata labels (e.g., Environment=Production), but AWS requires a resource identifier (like an instance ID or ARN) for any destructive action.
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    4.Is there a limit to the number of groups you can have?

    A.Yes for all users

    B.Yes for all users except root

    C.No

    D.Yes unless special permission granted

    Answer:A

    Yes for all users

    Explanation:

    • AWS IAM (Identity and Access Management) allows creating and managing user groups, but there is a limit on the number of groups per AWS account.
    • By default, you can have up to 300 IAM groups in an AWS account.
    • This limit applies to all users, including the root user.
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    5.Are you able to integrate a multi-factor token service with the AWS Platform?

    A.Yes, you can integrate private multi-factor token devices to authenticate users to the AWS platform.

    B.No, you cannot integrate multi-factor token devices with the AWS platform.

    C.Yes, using the AWS multi-factor token devices to authenticate users on the AWS platform.

    Answer:C

    Yes, using the AWS multi-factor token devices to authenticate users on the AWS platform.

    Explanation:

    AWS supports Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to enhance security. AWS offers its own MFA devices and allows integration with virtual and hardware MFA tokens for authentication.

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