AD0-E911 Exam Guide
This AD0-E911 exam focuses on practical knowledge and real-world application scenarios related to the subject area. It evaluates your ability to understand core concepts, apply best practices, and make informed decisions in realistic situations rather than relying solely on memorization.
This page provides a structured exam guide, including exam focus areas, skills measured, preparation recommendations, and practice questions with explanations to support effective learning.
Exam Overview
The AD0-E911 exam typically emphasizes how concepts are used in professional environments, testing both theoretical understanding and practical problem-solving skills.
Skills Measured
- Understanding of core concepts and terminology
- Ability to apply knowledge to practical scenarios
- Analysis and evaluation of solution options
- Identification of best practices and common use cases
Preparation Tips
Successful candidates combine conceptual understanding with hands-on practice. Reviewing measured skills and working through scenario-based questions is strongly recommended.
Practice Questions for AD0-E911 Exam
The following practice questions are designed to reinforce key AD0-E911 exam concepts and reflect common scenario-based decision points tested in the certification.
Question#3
A portfolio owner has asked to see milestone statuses for all projects in their portfolio. The report must filter out any complete projects.
What steps should the project manager take to create this view?
A. Visit the Dashboards page and create a Milestone Path report. In the filter, update the Portfolio Owner ID to the Portfolio Owner’s name and update the Project Status to exclude complete projects.
B. Visit the Projects page and create a Milestone Path report. In the filter, update the Portfolio Owner ID to the Portfolio Owner’s name and update the Project Status to exclude complete projects. In Report Options, select "Show the Milestone view on the Details tab."
C. Visit the Reports page and create a Project report. In the filter, update the Portfolio Owner ID to the Portfolio Owner’s name and update the Project Status to exclude complete projects. In Report Options, select "Show the Milestone view on the Details tab."
Explanation:
The best way to display milestone statuses for projects in a portfolio, while excluding completed projects, is to create a Project Report. By setting filters to exclude completed projects and selecting the appropriate Portfolio Owner ID, the report will display the relevant data. Additionally, enabling the Milestone view in the report ensures that the portfolio owner can easily track project progress and statuses.
Question#4
A project manager is asked to provide a list of all projects the Marketing Group is working on for Acme Company.
What steps should the project manager take to create a custom Workfront report with this information?
A. Visit the Reports page, create a new Project report, and add filters for Company ID and Group I
B. Visit the Reports page, create a new Project report, and add filters for Company ID and Owner I
C. Visit the Reports page, create a new Project report, and add filters for Owner ID and Project Status.
Explanation:
To provide a list of all projects for a specific company (Acme) and group (Marketing), the correct approach is to filter by both Company ID and Group ID in the custom project report. This allows the project manager to isolate projects related to Acme Company that the Marketing Group is responsible for.
Question#5
How would a project manager create a custom Workfront report to show information about issues logged to the projects they own?
A. Visit the Dashboard page, create a new Issue report, and update the Issue Owner ID filter with their name, and group by project name.
B. Visit the Reports page, create a new Project report, update the Project Owner ID filter with their name, and add a column for issues.
C. Visit the Reports page, create a new Issue report, update the Project Owner ID filter with their name, and group by project name.
Explanation:
To create a custom report in Workfront that focuses on issues logged to projects, the project manager needs to create a new Issue report from the Reports page. By applying a filter based on the Project Owner ID and grouping the report by project name, they can track all the issues associated with the projects they own. This approach provides clear visibility into project-related issues.
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