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How to approach router r1 cannot reach r3 practice questions

Practise routing and connectivity troubleshooting scenarios involving R1, R2, R3, static routes, OSPF, next hops and routing tables.

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Question 1mediummultiple choice
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An e-commerce company plans its infrastructure for peak shopping events (e.g., Black Friday) which drive 50× normal traffic. On-premises, they must maintain 50× capacity year-round. In the cloud, they provision 50× capacity only during peak periods. Which cloud characteristic enables this cost optimization?

Question 2mediummultiple choice
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A company's on-premises applications occasionally need more compute capacity than their own infrastructure can provide (during seasonal peaks). They want to use cloud resources to handle the overflow traffic while keeping base workloads on-premises. Which cloud architectural pattern describes this?

Question 3easymultiple choice
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A web application's homepage loads user-specific data (shopping cart, recent orders) on every visit. The data changes frequently. An engineer suggests caching this data in a Redis cache between the web tier and the database. What is the primary benefit of this caching layer?

Question 4easymultiple choice
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A company wants to add location-based features to their mobile app: showing nearby stores, calculating driving routes, and embedding interactive maps. Which Google Cloud platform provides these mapping and location services?

Question 5mediummultiple choice
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Two competing retail companies adopt cloud at the same time. Company A uses cloud to run its existing applications more cheaply (lift-and-shift). Company B uses cloud to build new personalized customer experiences, real-time inventory optimization, and a mobile-first shopping platform. Five years later, Company B significantly outperforms Company A. What does this outcome illustrate?

Question 6hardmultiple choice
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A large enterprise has 200+ applications and is developing its cloud migration strategy. A cloud architect argues that not all applications should be migrated the same way. Which migration strategy framework best organizes the different approaches for moving applications to cloud?

Question 7easymultiple choice
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A company is comparing the total cost of keeping its data center versus moving to public cloud. An analyst argues that the comparison should include not just hardware costs but also facility costs. What facility costs should be included in the on-premises total cost of ownership calculation?

Question 8hardmultiple choice
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A company's SRE team sets an SLO of 99.5% monthly availability for a non-critical internal tool. A business stakeholder argues the target should be 99.99%. The SRE team pushes back. Which SRE argument best supports keeping the 99.5% target?

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