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Blue Prism - Quiz(MCQ)
A)
Charles Kuen Kao & Daniel C. Tsui
B)
David Moss & Alastair Bathgate
C)
Ben Quash & Ryan Dahl
D)
Jordan Walke & TJ Holowaychuk

Correct Answer : Option (B) :   David Moss & Alastair Bathgate


Explanation :

Alastair Bathgate co-founded Blue Prism in 2001 with David Moss and was CEO of the company from foundation until 2020.
 
Blue Prism became a pioneer and creator of a new enterprise software product category known as Robotic Process Automation (RPA). But he will be the first one to admit, the journey was not a straight rise and required an immense amount of agility, stamina, and perseverance.
 
Blue Prism was born out of the then-unmet need for automation of organisational processes. A simple idea to democratise automation with a not-so-simple execution and an even tougher target market to sell this innovative technology to.
 
They grew from one client – UK bank, Barclays – to a global giant spanning across almost every industry from financial services through the public sector to healthcare, with 2,000 customers across 120 countries in 70 industry sectors.

A)
Java
B)
PHP
C)
Python
D)
Microsoft .NET Framework

Correct Answer : Option (D) :   Microsoft .NET Framework


Explanation : Blue Prism is built on the Microsoft . NET Framework. It automates any application and supports any platform (mainframe, Windows, WPF, Java, web, etc.)

A)
2001
B)
1999
C)
1996
D)
1991

Correct Answer : Option (A) :   2001


Explanation :

Blue Prism was founded in 2001 by a group of process automation experts to develop technology that could be used to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of organisations.

Initially their focus was on the back office where they recognised an enormous unfulfilled need for automation. The company was co-founded by Alastair Bathgate and David Moss to provide a new approach that today is known as robotic process automation, or RPA.
 
In 2003, Blue Prism's first commercial product, Automate, was launched. In 2005, the second version of Automate was released with features for large scale processing. Co-operative Financial Services began using Blue Prism software in 2005 to automate manual processes in customer services

A)
Client
B)
Studio
C)
Object Studio
D)
Process Studio

Correct Answer : Option (C) :   Object Studio

A)
Code stage
B)
Write stage
C)
Both (A) and (B)
D)
Collection

Correct Answer : Option (C) :   Both (A) and (B)

A)
WPF
B)
Java
C)
Windows
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer : Option (D) :   All of the above

A)
Processes cannot be published.
B)
A Process can be published to control room by navigating the process in system tab.
C)
A Process can be published to control room by right clicking to the Main Page then select Publish.
D)
A Process can be published to control room by opening the process information box in the main page and checking the box “Publish this Process to Control Room”

Correct Answer : Option (D) :   A Process can be published to control room by opening the process information box in the main page and checking the box “Publish this Process to Control Room”

A)
The recovery stage allows you to recover from an exception.
B)
The resume stage not only neutralizes exceptions but also fixes problems.
C)
In the resume stage, the exception is neutralized but not fixed.
D)
Once the resume stage is complete, the exception is essentially gone, and the process can continue as usual.

Correct Answer : Option (B) :   The resume stage not only neutralizes exceptions but also fixes problems.

A)
Signed Char
B)
Flag
C)
Date
D)
Binary

Correct Answer : Option (A) :   Signed Char

A)
HTML Mode, Win 64, Accessibility Mode, Region Mode
B)
Internet Explorer Mode, Win 32 Mode, Pixel Mode, Accessibility Mode
C)
HTML Mode, Win 32 Mode, Active Accessibility Mode, Region Mode
D)
Internet Explorer Mode, Win 32 Mode, Accessibility Mode, Region Mode

Correct Answer : Option (C) :   HTML Mode, Win 32 Mode, Active Accessibility Mode, Region Mode