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Vendor: IBM
Exam Code: C7020-230
Exam Name: IBM Watson V3 Application Development
Date: Aug 08, 2018
File Size: 154 KB

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Question 1
How can a developer prevent IBM Bluemix from logging data in an API request to an IBM Watson service? 
  1. Set a header parameter called X-Stop-Training-Watson to true in the HTTP request.
  2. Disable training from in the IBM Bluemix dashboard.
  3. Pass a parameter called DisableTraining=false in the API request.
  4. Set a header parameter called X-Watson-Learning-Opt-Out with the value true in the HTTP request.
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
Reference: https://www.ibm.com/watson/developercloud/doc/speech-to-text/custom.html#customLogging
Reference: https://www.ibm.com/watson/developercloud/doc/speech-to-text/custom.html#customLogging
Question 2
How is a training data set constructed from user questions for the IBM Watson Natural Language Classifier?
  1. Group the questions into classes.
  2. Use an XML formatted data set.
  3. Upload documents with similar questions.
  4. Create an intents index in a spreadsheet.
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
Reference: https://www.ibm.com/watson/developercloud/doc/natural-language-classifier/using-your-data.html#constructing-training-data
Reference: https://www.ibm.com/watson/developercloud/doc/natural-language-classifier/using-your-data.html#constructing-training-data
Question 3
What is an approach for integrating a database into an IBM Watson solution?
  1. Use the Discovery service to search through candidate queries and surface the ones most relevant to the user input.
  2. Use the Document Conversion service to search the database for the entries with the strongest relationship to the user input.
  3. Use the intent from the Natural Language Classifier as part of a query.
  4. Use the concepts from Natural Language Understanding to search the database for the most relevant documents.
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
Reference: http://www.primaryobjects.com/2016/02/01/ibm-watson-building-a-cognitive-app/
Reference: http://www.primaryobjects.com/2016/02/01/ibm-watson-building-a-cognitive-app/
Question 4
Which IBM Watson service would enable retailers to help their customers choose the appropriate product by balancing multiple product features?
  1. Natural Language Understanding
  2. Personality Insights
  3. Tradeoff analytics
  4. Discovery
Correct answer: B
Question 5
Which combination of three IBM Watson services is applicable to assist an agent at a phone-based customer call center? (Choose three.)
  1. Conversation
  2. Tradeoff Analytics
  3. Discovery
  4. Natural Language Classifier
  5. Speech to Text 
  6. Relationship Extraction
Correct answer: DEF
Explanation:
Reference https://github.com/havasnewyork/IBM-Watson-Developer-Certification-Study-Guide
Reference https://github.com/havasnewyork/IBM-Watson-Developer-Certification-Study-Guide
Question 6
Which authorization must a developer acquire prior to creating an IBM Watson service instance?
  1. an IBM Watson Developer Cloud account
  2. an IBM Bluemix account
  3. an IBM Marketplace account
  4. an IBM PartnerWorld account
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
Reference: https://www.ibm.com/watson/developercloud/doc/common/getting-started-credentials.html
Reference: https://www.ibm.com/watson/developercloud/doc/common/getting-started-credentials.html
Question 7
Which characteristic makes an API RESTfuI? 
  1. It only works with Javascript.
  2. It uses standard HTTP methods (e.g., GET, PUT, POST, or DELETE).
  3. It defines a number of custom media types for resources and is discoverable based on multiple known end-points.
  4. It uses non-standard HTTP methods. 
Correct answer: C
Explanation:
Reference: https://github.com/mbleigh/mbleigh.github.com/blob/master/_posts/2010-04-29-rest-isnt-what-you-think-it-is.textile
Reference: https://github.com/mbleigh/mbleigh.github.com/blob/master/_posts/2010-04-29-rest-isnt-what-you-think-it-is.textile
Question 8
When is it appropriate to include multiple classes for a sample text in the training data for IBM Watson Natural Language Classifier?
  1. When text is very detailed such that identifying a single class may cause inaccuracies.
  2. When experts interpret the same text in different ways, multiple classes support those interpretations.
  3. When the text utterances are very similar in nature and we want to mark slight differences using classes
  4. When the classifier has been retrained and we want to preserve old classes from a previous training set.
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
Reference: https://www.ibm.com/watson/developercloud/doc/natural-language-classifier/using-your-data.html#structure-of-training-data (guidelines for good training)
Reference: https://www.ibm.com/watson/developercloud/doc/natural-language-classifier/using-your-data.html#structure-of-training-data (guidelines for good training)
Question 9
How are language preferences set for IBM Watson Natural Language Classifier (NLC)?
  1. The NLC can automatically detect the language of the incoming request.
  2. A language parameter is specified as a part of every call to the classifier.
  3. There are no options to do this as the NLC works only on English language utterances.
  4. The language parameter is specified in the training meta data file when creating a classifier.
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
Question 10
Which game development engine has a corresponding IBM Watson SDK?
  1. OGRE
  2. Cryengine
  3. Minecraft
  4. Unity
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
Reference: https://developer.ibm.com/open/2016/01/21/introducing-watson-unity-sdk/
Reference: https://developer.ibm.com/open/2016/01/21/introducing-watson-unity-sdk/
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