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Question #: 1027
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Refer to the exhibit. How many arrays are present in the JSON data?

  • A. one
  • B. three
  • C. six
  • D. nine
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8 months ago
Selected Answer: B
B is correct
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ZeroK
8 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: B
By Google AI and open AI all get the answer is "B" B. three In the given JSON data, there are three arrays: "Test_Questions": This array contains two string elements: "Automation" and "Configuration". "Test_Exam_Level": This array also contains two string elements: "CCNA" and "CCNP". "Test_Response": This array contains two string elements: "Correct" and "Incorrect". Each of these arrays is enclosed within square brackets [], which is the syntax used to define arrays in JSON. While there are multiple elements within each array, the arrays themselves are the top-level structures in this JSON data. Therefore, there are three arrays in total.
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Danthemann
1 year, 3 months ago
more of an eye exam than anything
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jini4200
1 year, 8 months ago
hey guys, why it's not six??
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beerbisceps1
1 year, 8 months ago
[] are used to wrap up arrays. therefore, 3
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squagmire
9 months ago
i mean, you don't count the square braces individually, you count them in pairs: start( [ ) and end of array ( ] )
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