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25 November, 09:00

When reading events in the Event Viewer, you need to recognize the designated levels or classifications. Which of the following statements best describes the Warning level? A. A failure has occurred from which the application or component that triggered the event cannot automatically recover.

B. A problem has occurred that might impact functionality that is external to the application or component that triggered the event.

C. A change in an application or component has occurred (such as an operation has successfully completed, a resource has been created, or a Service started).

D. An issue has occurred that can impact service or Result in a more serious problem if action is not taken.

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  1. 25 November, 09:30
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    B. A problem has occurred that might impact functionality that is external to the application or component that triggered the event.

    D. An issue has occurred that can impact service or Result in a more serious problem if action is not taken.

    Explanation:

    C is not an option as the program ran successfully, and hence no warning was triggered.

    A. is not an option as the failure occurs, and its impossible to automatically get rid of it. Hence, this is a failure and not a warning.

    B and D are definitely a warning. And hence, the above choices. They clearly are situation in which a warning is being given, and the computer program ends with wrong answer, as the functionality is effected.
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