1Z0-1127-25 Prompt Engineering Practice Question
A team wants to use a prompt pattern that combines reasoning with acting, where the model alternates between thinking and taking actions (e.g., tool calls). Which pattern fits this requirement?
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ReAct pattern
The ReAct pattern (Reason + Act) prompts the model to output reasoning steps and then perform actions (like API calls), enabling interactive problem-solving.
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ReAct pattern
Why this is correct
ReAct explicitly interleaves reasoning traces with actions (e.g., tool use).
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Template pattern
Why it's wrong here
Template pattern provides a structured format but not reasoning-action loops.
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Role prompting
Why it's wrong here
Role prompting assigns a persona but does not inherently alternate between reasoning and action.
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Recipe pattern
Why it's wrong here
Recipe pattern gives step-by-step instructions but does not involve tool execution.
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