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DevOps Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation Practice Test 20

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete DevOps CI/CD Pipeline Course 2026," which of the following best describes the primary benefit of implementing a robust CI/CD pipeline in a "DevOps Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation" environment?
Focusing solely on developer productivity by automating code commits and builds.
Eliminating the need for manual testing entirely, leading to faster release cycles.
Ensuring that code is continuously integrated and deployed to production with minimal human intervention, improving reliability and speed.
Reducing the cost of infrastructure by relying on a single, monolithic deployment strategy.
Q2Domain Verified
Within the "DevOps Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation" framework, and as covered in "The Complete DevOps CI/CD Pipeline Course 2026," what is the fundamental purpose of a Continuous Integration (CI) server?
To automate the build, test, and integration of code changes from multiple developers into a shared repository.
To manage the entire application lifecycle, including infrastructure provisioning and scaling.
To act as a central repository for all source code, replacing version control systems.
To deploy applications directly to end-user devices without any intermediate staging environments.
Q3Domain Verified
According to "The Complete DevOps CI/CD Pipeline Course 2026," when discussing a "DevOps Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation," what is the strategic implication of implementing Continuous Delivery (CD) as opposed to Continuous Deployment?
Continuous Deployment focuses on rolling out new features to a subset of users, while Continuous Delivery targets all users simultaneously.
Continuous Delivery automates the build and testing phases, making code ready for production release, while Continuous Deployment further automates the release to production.
Continuous Delivery automatically deploys every validated build to production, whereas Continuous Deployment requires manual approval.
Continuous Delivery is primarily for infrastructure updates, and Continuous Deployment is for application code.

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