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Google Professional Cloud DevOps Engineer Practice Test

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Q1Bootstrapping a Google Cloud organization for DevOpsmedium
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A company is setting up a new Google Cloud organization for DevOps. They want to enforce that all projects have a specific set of VPC Service Controls perimeters. Which approach should they use to ensure these perimeters are automatically applied to all new projects?

AConfigure Cloud Shell to run a script that creates a perimeter when a new project is created.
Define an organization policy with a constraint that requires all projects to be within a perimeter.Correct
CUse Deployment Manager to deploy a configuration that creates a perimeter for each new project.
DCreate a VPC Service Controls perimeter and add the organization node as a member.

Option B is correct because Google Cloud Organization Policies allow you to define and enforce constraints at the organization, folder, or project level. The `constraints/compute.restrictVpcServiceControls` constraint can be set to require all new projects to be within a specific…Read full explanation

Q2Bootstrapping a Google Cloud organization for DevOpseasy
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You are bootstrapping a Google Cloud organization for a DevOps team. You need to set up a shared VPC host project that will be used by multiple service projects. What is the minimal set of roles required for the DevOps team to create and manage service projects in the host project?

AProject Creator and Service Project Admin
Compute Network Admin and Service Project AdminCorrect
CCompute Shared VPC Admin
DOwner and Service Project Admin

Option B is correct because the minimal set of roles required for a DevOps team to create and manage service projects in a shared VPC host project is Compute Network Admin (roles/compute.networkAdmin) on the host project and Service Project Admin (roles/compute.xpnAdmin) at the o…Read full explanation

Q3Bootstrapping a Google Cloud organization for DevOpshard
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During the bootstrapping of a Google Cloud organization, the DevOps team wants to implement a policy that prevents the deletion of certain resources, such as Cloud Storage buckets or Cloud SQL instances, unless a specific approval process is followed. Which approach best achieves this goal?

AConfigure Cloud Source Repositories to require code review for any changes to Terraform configurations that delete resources.
BImplement Binary Authorization to require approvals for any delete commands.
Use Resource Manager locks on projects and set up a Cloud Function that triggers on audit logs to require approval before removing the lock.Correct
DUse VPC Service Controls to block delete operations on specific services.

Option C is correct because Resource Manager locks prevent accidental deletion of critical resources by placing a deletion prevention lock on the project or resource hierarchy. By combining this with a Cloud Function that monitors audit logs for lock removal attempts and requires…Read full explanation

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