Salesforce Certified Platform Developer 1 - Summer ’17 Release Exam

*** Be aware of the sequence of Questions and Answers, It may change.

Question 1: How can a validity check be performed on a component?



A. cmp.get() == true
B. cmp.get(“v.isValid”) == true
C. cmp.get() != null
D. cmp.get(“v.isValid”) != null

Answer: C should be correct

Question 2: What are the two considerations when overriding standard actions?

Choose 2 answers.

A. Overriding standard actions with a Lightning component applies only to Lightning Experience and Salesforce 1, but not to Salesforce Classic.
B. Overriding standard actions with a Visualforce page applies only to Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience, but not to Salesforce1.
C. Overriding standard actions with a Visualforce page applies to Salesforce Classic, Lightning Experience, and Salesforce1.
D. Overriding standard actions with a Lightning component applies to Lightning Experience, Salesforce1, and Salesforce Classic.

Answer: A & C should be correct

Question 3: Which standard actions can be overridden with Lightning Components?

A. List, Edit, New, Delete
B. Tab, View, Edit, New
C. View, Edit, New, Delete
D. List, View, Edit, New

Answer: B should be correct

Question 4: How do the CSS enhancement to the Lightning Design System inprove the developer experience?


A. Class names are abbreviated to reduce code length.
B. Class names are available in upper and lower case.
C. Uppercase is used to distinguish from custom class names.
D. Single underscores are used in class names to enable commenting Salesforce Lightning.

Answer: D should be correct

Question 5: What is a consideration for Locker Service Enablement?

A. Locker Service is enabled for custom Lightning Components implementing the interface force:enforceLockerService
B. Locker Service is enabled for all custom lightning components with API version 40.0 or greater.
C. Locker Service is disabled for custom Lightning Components implementing the interface force:ignoreLockerService
D. Locker Service is disabled for all custom Lightning Components, regardless of the API version.


Answer: B should be correct