Free Salesforce Rev-Con-201 Actual Exam Questions - Question 9 Discussion
B/C? Consultants usually can extend or copy, but direct edits seem off-limits.
Maybe D, since it’s not listed but it fits the usual consultant scope—consultants can often extend or clone to build on standard contexts without messing the original. Deactivating or editing directly usually needs dev or admin rights, so A and C seem less likely. Plus, extending is a safer way to customize, so B feels like the right choice if cloning is considered valid here.
B. Extending makes sense since consultants often enhance standard contexts to add custom fields or logic without changing the original. Cloning sounds like a developer task, but extending is usually allowed. Deactivating feels too risky and is probably not something a consultant can do. So B fits better if we consider typical consultant permissions and activities.
A/C? Deactivating a standard context sounds risky, but editing after copying seems normal for consultants. Extending or cloning usually need dev permissions, so A and C are the closest choices here.
C imo – copying and editing standard contexts seem plausible since consultants often tailor settings without needing full dev rights. Deactivating or extending might be too risky or restricted.
B imo – extending and cloning sound like the kind of changes that require deeper system access, probably not just consultant-level. Deactivating or copying standard contexts might mess things up, so I’d skip those.
A imo – consultants usually can edit or deactivate standard contexts, but cloning or extending seems more advanced and restricted to developers. Copying isn’t typically an option here either.
C imo – copying and editing are usually allowed for consultants, while cloning feels more like a developer task. Deactivating standard contexts seems off too.
Option C makes sense since copy and edit are common safe actions for consultants.
This one’s tricky but I’m ruling out A since you usually can’t deactivate those context defs. So I’m going with B.