Analyst & Compliance — final assessment
15 questions · 80% to pass. Answer every question, then submit to see your score. You can retake it as many times as you like.
- 1.What does a Quality Rule do in an audit?
- 2.Why does every finding carry a citation?
- 3.What makes the audit trail tamper-evident?
- 4.What does a `SourceAdapter` do in DataBridge?
- 5.Why is the connector capability matrix derived from each adapter's declared capabilities?
- 6.Which kind of finding will block a HESA Data Futures return from being marked submittable?
- 7.Why is triaging by entity often the most productive cut?
- 8.Where does a guided F03 repair apply the corrected value?
- 9.Why is every repair appended to the audit log?
- 10.What makes a HESA return submittable?
- 11.Which package implements the HESA Student-stream pipeline?
- 12.How does TEF differ from the HESA Data Futures streams at submission time?
- 13.What stops you from submitting a return that hasn't been signed off?
- 14.What does `verifyChain` confirm about an audit log?
- 15.Why is the chain part of the DR drill?
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