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Salesforce-AI-Specialist Practice Test


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Universal Containers’ data science team is hosting a generative large language model (LLM) on Amazon Web Services (AWS). What should the team use to access externally-hosted models in the Salesforce Platform?


A. Model Builder


B. App Builder


C. Copilot Builder





A.
  Model Builder

Explanation:

To access externally-hosted models, such as a large language model (LLM) hosted on AWS, the Model Builder in Salesforce is the appropriate tool. Model Builder allows teams to integrate and deploy external AI models into the Salesforce platform, making it possible to leverage models hosted outside of Salesforce infrastructure while still benefiting from the platform's native AI capabilities.

Option B, App Builder, is primarily used to build and configure applications in Salesforce, not to integrate AI models.

Option C, Copilot Builder, focuses on building assistant-like tools rather than integrating external AI models.

Model Builder enables seamless integration with external systems and models, allowing Salesforce users to use external LLMs for generating AI-driven insights and automation.

An AI Specialist wants to use the related lists from an account in a custom prompt template. What should the AI Specialist consider when configuring the prompt template?


A. The text encoding (for example, UTF-8, ASCII) option


B. The maximum number of related list merge fields


C. The choice between XML and JSON rendering formats for the list





B.
  The maximum number of related list merge fields

Explanation:

When configuring a custom prompt template to use related lists, the AI Specialist must be aware of the maximum number of related list merge fields that can be included. Salesforce enforces limits to ensure prompt templates perform efficiently and do not overload the system with too much data. As a best practice, it's important to monitor and optimize the number of merge fields used.

Option B is correct because there is a limit on how many related list merge fields can be included in a prompt template.

Option A (text encoding) and Option C (XML/JSON rendering) are not key considerations in this context.

What should an AI Specialist consider when using related list merge fields in a prompt template associated with an Account object in Prompt Builder?


A. The Activities related list on the Account object is not supported because it is a polymorphic field.


B. If person accounts have been enabled, merge fields will not be available for the Account object.


C. Prompt generation will yield no response when there is no related list associated with an Account in runtime.





A.
  The Activities related list on the Account object is not supported because it is a polymorphic field.

Explanation:

When using related list merge fields in a prompt template associated with the Account object in Prompt Builder, the Activities related list is not supported due to it being a polymorphic field. Polymorphic fields can reference multiple different types of objects, which makes them incompatible with some merge field operations in prompt generation.

Option B is incorrect because person accounts do not limit the availability of merge fields for the Account object.

Option C is irrelevant since even if no related lists are available at runtime, the prompt can still generate based on other available data fields.

Based on the user utterance, “Show me all the customers in New York", which standard Einstein Copilot action will the planner service use?


A. Query Records


B. Select Records


C. Fetch Records





A.
  Query Records

Explanation:

The standard Einstein Copilot action that would be used in response to the user utterance, “Show me all the customers in New York,” is Query Records. This action is responsible for retrieving a set of records from Salesforce based on a specified condition — in this case, filtering customers by location (New York).

Query Records is the action that fetches relevant data based on the criteria provided in the user's input.

Select Records is more about picking specific records from an already presented list.

Fetch Records is not a standard term used in this context for the action.

Amid their busy schedules, sales reps at Universal Containers dedicate time to follow up with prospects and existing clients via email regarding renewals or new deals. They spend many hours throughout the week reviewing past communications and details about their customers before performing their outreach. Which standard Copilot action helps sales reps draft personalized emails to prospects by generating text based on previous successful communications?


A. Einstein Copilot Action: Find Similar Opportunities


B. Einstein Copilot Action: Draft or Revise Sales Email


C. Einstein Copilot Action: Summarize Record





B.
  Einstein Copilot Action: Draft or Revise Sales Email

Explanation:

For sales reps who need to draft personalized emails based on previous communications, the AI Specialist should recommend the Einstein Copilot Action: Draft or Revise Sales Email. This action uses AI to generate or revise email content, leveraging past successful communications to create personalized and relevant outreach to prospects or clients.

Find Similar Opportunities is used for opportunity matching, not email drafting.

Summarize Record provides a summary of customer data but does not directly help with drafting emails.


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