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NEW QUESTION # 24
Which are the two prerequisites for creating and running validation attribute rules on a utility network dataset?

  • A. File geodatabase and topology enabled
  • B. Subnetwork diagram and tier definition
  • C. Enterprise geodatabase and branch versioning

Answer: C

Explanation:
Validation rules require anenterprise geodatabasewithbranch versioningenabled.


NEW QUESTION # 25
Which terminal configurations are permitted in hierarchical tier definitions within ArcGIS Utility Network?

  • A. Directional only
  • B. Single terminal only
  • C. Directional or bidirectional

Answer: C

Explanation:
Hierarchical tiers allowdirectionalorbidirectionalterminals to support nested flow modeling.


NEW QUESTION # 26
In ArcGIS Utility Network, which property is derived from feature class attributes, cached in the topology, and used to speed up tracing and analysis?

  • A. Subnetwork controllers
  • B. Asset types
  • C. Network attributes

Answer: C

Explanation:
Network attributesare cached to make tracing and subnetwork evaluation more efficient.


NEW QUESTION # 27
When running theUpdate Subnetworkgeoprocessing tool, what happens if events are enabled?

  • A. The tool deletes subnetwork controllers before updating
  • B. Only subnetwork fields for edited features in the child version are updated
  • C. All subnetworks are updated regardless of edits

Answer: B

Explanation:
Whenevents are enabled, the tool updates only those features that have been edited, improving efficiency.


NEW QUESTION # 28
A GIS analyst encounters error code 9: "Invalid Connectivity - More than one junction edge rule applicable." What does this mean, and how should it be corrected?

  • A. Subnetwork definition conflict; fix by recalculating tiers
  • B. A device with terminals matches more than one rule; fix by removing invalid rules or specifying the correct terminal connection
  • C. Duplicate device features; fix by merging duplicates

Answer: B

Explanation:
Error 9 occurs when multiple rules apply to the same terminal-device connection. Fix with the Terminal Connections tool or by removing invalid rules.


NEW QUESTION # 29
ArcGIS Utility Network datasets contain several components that define both the physical and logical aspects of a utility system. Which of the following lists represents the components unique to a utility network dataset (with hierarchical tiers)?

  • A. Subnetworks, diagrams, and associations
  • B. Feature classes, topology rules, domains
  • C. Utility network, structure network, domain network, tier groups, tiers, subnetworks, asset groups, asset types, non-spatial objects

Answer: C

Explanation:
A utility network dataset includes the utility network, structure and domain networks, tier groups, tiers, subnetworks, asset groups, asset types, and non-spatial objects.


NEW QUESTION # 30
A utility company wants to model the open or closed state of valves in its water network and use this property in tracing operations. Which network property should be used, and how?

  • A. Asset groups, by assigning valve type
  • B. Network attributes, by adding a Status attribute for valves
  • C. Terminals, by setting directional flow

Answer: B

Explanation:
Network attributes (e.g., "Status") allow tracing to respect open/closed valve conditions.


NEW QUESTION # 31
What is the key difference between a domain network and a structure network in ArcGIS Utility Network?

  • A. Structure networks enforce connectivity, while domain networks enforce containment
  • B. Domain networks carry resources, while structure networks provide support
  • C. Domain networks define ranks, while structure networks manage terminal paths

Answer: B

Explanation:
Domain networks model theflow of resources(e.g., water, electricity), while structure networks provide physical support.


NEW QUESTION # 32
ArcGIS Utility Network includes a diagram function to visually represent network connectivity. Which elements compose a utility network diagram?

  • A. Rules, layouts, and layer definitions
  • B. Asset groups, terminals, and network categories
  • C. Subnetworks, tiers, and ranks

Answer: A

Explanation:
Diagrams are built fromrules(logic),layouts(arrangement), andlayer definitions(symbolization).


NEW QUESTION # 33
A GIS administrator must decide between different deployment options for ArcGIS Utility Network. Which of the following correctly describes the two supported deployment types?

  • A. Cloud deployment vs. on-premise deployment
  • B. Single-user in a file geodatabase, and multi-user in an enterprise geodatabase with branch versioning
  • C. Partitioned deployment vs. hierarchical deployment

Answer: B

Explanation:
Single-user deployments exist in file geodatabases. Multi-user deployments require enterprise geodatabases with branch versioning.


NEW QUESTION # 34
On the side of a device where a subnetwork originates, which terminal setting must be used to correctly define the flow path?

  • A. Source
  • B. Default
  • C. Load

Answer: C

Explanation:
TheLoadsetting indicates the terminal where the subnetwork originates, establishing valid directionality.


NEW QUESTION # 35
When configuring valves or switches in ArcGIS Utility Network, are terminals necessary if both sides of the device are equal?

  • A. No, terminals are only required if the device is a subnetwork controller
  • B. Yes, all devices must have terminals
  • C. No, terminals are only required when sides differ, multiple ports exist, or flow is directional

Answer: C

Explanation:
If both sides of a device are identical, terminals are unnecessary. Terminals are used when sides differ or multiple ports exist.


NEW QUESTION # 36
When modeling coincident point features in ArcGIS Utility Network, which of the following is a scenario where coincident placementis allowed?

  • A. Junction class to Assembly class
  • B. Device class to Device class
  • C. Junction class to Junction class

Answer: A

Explanation:
Coincident points are allowed between junctions and assemblies, devices and structures, and structures with assemblies. They are not allowed between device-device or junction-junction.


NEW QUESTION # 37
During migration, an analyst encounters error code 39: "The point feature has invalid terminal configuration." What does this indicate?

  • A. Terminal configuration was incorrectly populated; fix by selecting a valid path using the Terminal Paths tool
  • B. Containment rule is missing; fix by adding association
  • C. Junction and edge types conflict; fix by subtype correction

Answer: A

Explanation:
Error 39 occurs when invalid terminal paths are assigned. Correct using theTerminal Paths toolto assign a valid configuration.


NEW QUESTION # 38
When configuring a partitioned tier definition in ArcGIS Utility Network, what type of terminal configuration must be used to properly define flow direction?

  • A. Single Terminal
  • B. Bidirectional
  • C. Directional

Answer: C

Explanation:
Partitioned tiers requiredirectional terminals, since they model sequential flow from higher to lower tiers.


NEW QUESTION # 39
Which topology type is supported by a hierarchical network, such as a water or gas utility system where multiple nested tiers may exist?

  • A. Mesh topology
  • B. Radial topology
  • C. Partitioned topology

Answer: A

Explanation:
Hierarchical networks can use mesh topology to allow multiple flow paths and redundancy.


NEW QUESTION # 40
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