Infosys Certified Mainframe Websphere MQ Developer
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- Question 1
Identify the Transaction Processing Middleware among the following.
- ✓Remote Procedure CallCorrect
- BCICS
- CCORBA
- DEJB
- Question 2
Which of the following is a Component-based middleware?
- ✓CICSCorrect
- BRemote Procedure Call
- CEnterprise Java Bean
- DCommon Object Request Broker Architecture
- Question 3
Which of the following is NOT a Special Local Queue?
- ✓Alias QueueCorrect
- BModel Queue
- CRemote Queue
- DAll the options
- Question 4
The Message Channel is used for connecting
- ✓MQ Client with the MiddlewareCorrect
- BTwo MQ Clients
- CTwo Queue Managers
- DTwo queues under two different queue managers
- Question 5
For the MQI call 'MQCONN', which of the following MQI structure is required?
- ✓MQODCorrect
- BMQMD
- CMQPMO
- DNone of the options
- Question 6
Which of the following is a VALID method for accessing messages from a queue?
(i)FIFO
(ii)Direct access
(iii)LIFO- ✓Only (i)Correct
- B(i), (ii) and (iii)
- COnly (iii)
- DOnly (i) and (ii)
- Question 7
Which message type in Websphere MQ expects reply?
- ✓DatagramCorrect
- BRequest
- CReply
- DReport
- Question 8
Identify the VALID statement about Queue Manager.
- ✓Each Queue Manager runs on a separate port numberCorrect
- BEach Queue Manager runs on a same port number
- CEach Queue manager must use 1414 as a port number
- DWe cannot have more than one queue manager in the system
- Question 9
Identify a VALID statement on MQI channels.
- ✓Connects a Websphere MQ client to a Queue Manager in its server machineCorrect
- BConnects two queue managers
- CIt is Unidirectional
- DNone of the options
- Question 10
Which of the following close options are invalid for Predefined queue?
(i)MQCO-DELETE
(ii)MQCO_DELETE_PURGE
(iii)MQCO_NONE- ✓Only (i) and (ii)Correct
- BOnly (i)
- COnly (ii) and (iii)
- D(i), (ii) and (iii)
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