Free Snowflake SnowPro-Core Actual Exam Questions - Question 10 Discussion

Question No. 10
What does a masking policy consist of in Snowflake?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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Ash K.
2026-02-10

A imo, because Snowflake typically ties a masking policy to one data type only, but you can definitely set up multiple conditions and functions within that. B’s too limiting with just one condition and function.

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Ash K.
2026-01-29

I recall that Snowflake masking policies are designed around a single data type but can include multiple conditions and masking functions to handle different scenarios. So that rules out both C and D since they mention multiple data types. Between A and B, B seems too restrictive by allowing only one condition and function. So I’m going with A because it’s flexible enough for real-world use cases with more than one condition.

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Farhan U.
2026-01-21

Maybe A makes sense because I remember masking policies focus on a single data type but allow multiple conditions and functions. D seems off since mixing data types in one policy sounded unusual.

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Noah T.
2026-01-16

Maybe A? The question seems tricky, but I think it’s about combining conditions and masking functions for one data type. Not sure though, could use a clearer definition.

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