UiARD: UiPath Certified Advanced RPA Developer Tests

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Prepare for the UiPath Certified Advanced RPA Developer (UiARD) exam with these practice tests. Master the questions and gain a 100% score to confidently pass the exam. Suitable for RPA professionals with 6+ months of experience.

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These practice tests are a great way to prepare for the real exam and check your UiPath knowledge.

Each question contains a detailed explanation, a link to UiPath Documentation/UiPath Forum and a corresponding exam topic to help you evaluate your knowledge. Each question is carefully created to meet the real exam style and topics.

Tests contain tricky and advanced questions, so mastering them would make you a UiPath expert!

Recommendation:

  1. Take the first practice test. Carefully read questions and pay attention to details.

  2. Review questions, explanation and UiPath Documentation. Master the first practice test to gain a 100% score.

  3. Take the second practice test and use gained knowledge. This time it will be much easier!

  4. Review questions, explanation and UiPath Documentation. Master the second practice test to gain a 100% score.

  5. Confidently pass the UiPath Certified Advanced RPA Developer (UiARD) exam!

Exam Description

UiARD assesses a deeper level of RPA expertise covering the Robotic Enterprise Framework:

  • Evaluate your ability to build complex and efficient RPA solutions independently

  • Recommended for candidates with 6+ months of working experience in developing RPA solutions

  • Suitable for professionals in technical RPA roles, such as Advanced RPA Developers, Solution Architects, RPA Architects, and others

Exam Duration 120 minutes

Passing Score 70%

Exam Topics Tasks performed by the Minimally Qualified Candidate:

UiPath Studio

  • Identify and describe background versus foreground automation and how background automation is used for monitoring

  • Describe how to use state machines versus flowcharts and sequences

  • Describe how to use and configure Activity Properties settings at the project level

UiPath Studio – Activities and Properties

  • Identify and describe how activities are used to automate actions in Excel, e-mail, and .pdfs

  • Differentiate between using Simulate versus Send Windows Message versus Default

  • Identify and describe the key UI Activities properties; for example, ContinueOnError, DelayBefore, DelayAfter, and Target

  • Describe the use of various UI synchronization activities; for example, ElementExists, FindElement, and Find Text

  • Demonstrate and describe how to extract structured data from an application to UiPath Studio

UiPath Studio – Robotic Enterprise (RE) Framework

  • Modify the REFramework to use any data type for TransactionItem; for example, QueueItem, String, DataTable, etc.

  • Describe how queues and tabular data are used within the REFramework

  • Identify and describe the differences between repetitive and linear processes

  • Describe the differences between Dispatcher and Performer

  • Describe how the Dispatcher is used to upload transaction items

  • Describe how the Performer is used to consume the queues and process the transactions

  • Differentiate between using the Settings fields and the Assets fields in the configuration file

  • Differentiate between using Application Exceptions and Business Rule Exceptions

Selectors

  • Determine and describe how robust selectors are created; for example, dynamic versus static selectors

  • Describe how Tags and Attributes, Dynamic Selectors, Anchor Base, etc. are used in UI Explorer to create a robust selector in the Default, Active Accessibility, or UI Automation frameworks

  • Describe the differences between using full selectors versus using partial selectors

.NET Classes and Objects

  • Identify and describe how string manipulation, regular expressions, and string methods are used

  • Describe how to work with complex data structures and data manipulation; for example, datatables and collections

  • Describe how to initialize variables such as datatables

  • Describe how to filter datatables

  • Explain how to use the Invoke Code and Invoke Method activities

Advanced Functions

  • Identify and describe UiPath coding best practices

  • Identify and describe how to use version control; for example, working with GIT, SVN, or TFS for version control

  • Describe the functionality of the Workflow Analyzer and how to create new rules

Error Handling and Troubleshooting

  • Identify and describe the use of the error handling activities such as Try Catch, Throw, Rethrow, and Retry Scope

  • Examine and describe the activities and/or features used to troubleshoot, debug, and modify processes

  • Describe how to write coherent log messages (default or user-defined), and how to use them to diagnose and debug a production process running in UiPath Studio

Advanced Orchestrator Functions

  • Describe how to work with Orchestrator queues and assets

DISCLAIMER: Passing the practice tests does not guarantee passing the real exam, however, it is a great way to test the knowledge. Each question is created by HUB Academy and does not come from real exams.

Distributing questions from these tests for free will be met with legal actions.

Who this course is for:

  • Everyone willing to pass UiARD
  • Everyone willing to test their UiPath knowledge
  • RPA Developers
  • RPA Business Analysts
  • RPA Solution Architects
  • RPA Managers

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