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Prepare for the ACP-600 Jira Project Administration Certification Exam with confidence using this comprehensive set of 120 practice multiple-choice questions. This resource is meticulously designed to test your knowledge and understanding of key Jira administration concepts, ensuring you're well-pr...

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  • September 20, 2024
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 Which of the following is the primary role of a Jira Project Administrator? a) Developing
software code b) Creating and managing user accounts across the entire Jira instance c)
Configuring and maintaining projects within Jira d) Designing and implementing custom Jira
plugins

 What are "schemes" in Jira, and how are they used? a) Schemes are visual representations of
project workflows. b) Schemes are collections of issues grouped by a common theme. c)
Schemes are sets of configurations that can be applied to projects or issue types, promoting
consistency. d) Schemes are custom fields used to capture additional information about issues.

 What is the significance of the "Browse Projects" permission in Jira? a) It allows users to create
and edit projects. b) It is a fundamental permission required to view and interact with
projects. c) It grants users administrative access to all projects. d) It allows users to create and
manage custom fields.

 Which of the following actions can be performed by a Jira Project Administrator? a) Modifying
the Jira system's global settings b) Installing and configuring new Jira plugins c) Creating and
customizing workflows within a project d) Managing user accounts and permissions across the
entire Jira instance

 What is the purpose of "issue types" in Jira? a) To categorize and track different types of work
items within a project b) To represent the stages an issue progresses through in its lifecycle c) To
define the visual layout of issues on a Jira board d) To control the access and visibility of issues
to different users

 How do "project roles" help in managing permissions in Jira? a) Project roles define the specific
actions a user can perform on an issue. b) Project roles determine the visibility of issues to
different users. c) Project roles are used to assign issues to specific users. d) Project roles group
users with similar responsibilities and permissions within a project.

 What is the difference between "shared" and "unique" configurations when creating new
projects in Jira? a) Shared configurations are applied to all projects in Jira, while unique
configurations are specific to a single project. b) Shared configurations can be inherited from
templates or other projects, while unique configurations are created specifically for the
new project. c) Shared configurations are managed by Jira administrators, while unique
configurations are managed by project administrators. d) There is no difference between shared
and unique configurations.

 Which of the following is NOT a typical use case for Jira automation? a) Automatically
assigning issues based on certain criteria b) Sending notifications when an issue is updated or
transitioned c) Manually creating new issues d) Closing old or inactive issues after a specified
period

,  What is the purpose of "issue collectors" in Jira? a) To automatically collect and organize data
from external systems b) To create a centralized repository for project documentation c) To
allow external users to submit issues or feedback without needing a Jira account d) To track
the time spent on individual tasks and issues

 How can Jira Project Administrators customize the look and feel of their projects? a) By
modifying the Jira system's global settings b) By installing and configuring new Jira themes c)
By selecting a project template and customizing its colors, logo, and layout d) By creating
custom CSS stylesheets

 What is the function of a "workflow transition" in Jira? a) To create a new issue b) To link two
issues together c) To move an issue from one status to another in its workflow d) To assign
an issue to a specific user

 How can you control which fields are displayed on a Jira issue screen? a) By modifying the
issue type's field configuration b) By associating a screen scheme with the issue type or
project c) By using JQL queries to filter the displayed fields d) By configuring the project's
permission scheme

 What is the purpose of "issue security levels" in Jira? a) To prevent unauthorized access to
sensitive project information b) To restrict the visibility of issues to specific users or groups c)
To control which users can perform certain actions on issues d) All of the above

 What is the difference between a "global" and a "project" permission in Jira? a) Global
permissions apply only to Jira administrators, while project permissions apply to all users. b)
Global permissions apply across the entire Jira instance, while project permissions are
specific to a single project. c) Global permissions are more restrictive than project permissions.
d) There is no difference between global and project permissions.

 How can you track the time spent on issues in Jira? a) By using the built-in time tracking
feature b) By creating custom fields to log work hours c) By integrating Jira with third-party time
tracking tools d) All of the above

 What is the purpose of "versions" in Jira? a) To group and track sets of issues that will be
released together b) To represent different stages in the development process c) To control the
access and visibility of issues d) To define the order in which issues should be worked on

 Which of the following is NOT a typical component of a Jira workflow? a) Statuses b)
Transitions c) Swimlanes d) Conditions

 How can you control who receives notifications about issue updates in Jira? a) By configuring
the project's notification scheme b) By assigning watchers to individual issues c) By subscribing
to specific filters or boards d) All of the above

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