Free Oracle 1Z0-1071-22 Exam Questions (page: 6)

Which three statements are true about composite bag entities?

  1. They define a business domain object as a collection of related system entities and custom entities.
  2. When you add entities to the composite bag, you can control how they get extracted in related to other entities and when they are prompted for.
  3. The composite bag will always enforce that every entity has a valid value before allowing the conversation to move on to the next state in the dialog flow.
  4. You need to create a separate composite bag to handle nonentity types such as strings. Locations, and attachments.
  5. The composite bag can resolve all entity values using only a single state in the dialog flow.

Answer(s): B,C,E



In a validation loop, users are repeatedly asked to enter the same information, thereby preventing them from transitioning to a different dialog flow state in a conversation.
What is causing the validation loop?

  1. The dialog flow state uses an input component that references a nonentity type variable. The same dialog flow state is referenced in the next transition.
  2. The nlpResultvariable property of the input component points to "iResult", which is a variable of type "nlpresuit".
  3. The keepTurn property of the input component is set to true and the maxPrompts property is set to a value greater than 0.
  4. The input component associated with a state references a variable of an entity type and the maxPrompts property is not set.

Answer(s): C



An input component references an entity-type variable from its variable property and does not have the maxPrompts property set. Which two statements describe valid options to help users deal with validation errors?

  1. You can use the alternatePrompt property for user input components to display alternative prompts.
  2. You can use the onlnvaliduserlnput property on the System.commonResponse component to conditionally show or hide UI controls.
  3. You can use the system. invaliduserinput?booiean expression to detect a previously failed input validation and display alternative prompts or additional UI controls.
  4. You can use the user input component's textReceived action transition to detect validation errors and to navigate to a state in the dialog flow.
  5. You can use the user input component's cancel action transition to navigate to a different state in the dialog flow, display a help message to the user, and navigate back into the dialog flow state that previously failed input validation.

Answer(s): B,C



When testing your skill, you notice that two of its intents consistently rank as the top two, resolving within just a few points of each other.
Given the unpredictable nature of which intent gets the top score, what would you do to allow the skill user to choose the correct intent?

  1. Change the Confidence Win Margin so that both intents are offered to the user.
  2. Change the Confidence Threshold during your testing until the correct intent always wins.
  3. For each intent, create an entity of phrases that are distinct to each intent, and add the appropriate entity to the corresponding intent.
  4. Keep adding training data until you get a predictable result every time.
  5. Change the Explicit Invocation Threshold to zero to ensure that the correct intent is picked up when the user mentions the name of the intent.

Answer(s): E



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