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Question 1

A government agency just implemented Salesforce Emergency Response Management (ERM). However, the internal users are unable to see any Emergency Response related functionalities. What is the root cause for the access issue?



Answer : B

The internal users are missing the Emergency Response Management permission set. This selection keeps the implementation declarative and within the intended Public Sector operating model.

The Core Concept Explained: Licensing and permitting configuration depends on packaged regulatory objects and relationships. Using those objects preserves compliance history, fee logic, inspections, and renewals in a consistent model.

Step-by-Step Technical Analysis: Trace the licensing or permitting path from applicant intake to regulatory authorization, fee calculation, inspection, approval, and renewal. Configure the packaged LPI objects and dependencies before adding automation so that reporting, compliance history, and Experience Cloud application flows remain aligned. Assign the Emergency Response Management permission set to the affected internal users.

Why the Incorrect Options Are Wrong: A may look related, but it does not place the logic in the correct declarative Public Sector or OmniStudio configuration layer. C may look related, but it does not place the logic in the correct declarative Public Sector or OmniStudio configuration layer. D may look related, but it does not place the logic in the correct declarative Public Sector or OmniStudio configuration layer.


Question 2

A government agency plans to implement Public Sector Solutions for its licensing needs. They plan to leverage Business Rules Engine (BRE) to customize the solution to meet their business needs. Which statement correctly describes the relationship between Expression Sets and Decision Matrices in the context of BRE?



Answer : C

Expression sets call decision matrices, which are tables that allow implementing of complex rules in a systematic, readable way. This answer fits because the requirement is about the specific platform mechanism named in the option, not a nearby workaround.

The Core Concept Explained: Business Rules Engine externalizes decision logic from custom code. Expression Sets orchestrate calculations and can call decision assets so policy thresholds remain maintainable by authorized business users.

Step-by-Step Technical Analysis: Identify the inputs that drive the decision, declare them as Expression Set resources, and use Decision Matrices or Decision Tables where business users must maintain rule thresholds. Execute representative samples before activation, then confirm the output and Decision Explainer history match the expected eligibility, fee, or prioritization result. Build the Expression Set to call one or more Decision Matrices when the process needs complex, systematic, readable rules.

Why the Incorrect Options Are Wrong: A may look related, but it does not place the logic in the correct declarative Public Sector or OmniStudio configuration layer. B may look related, but it does not place the logic in the correct declarative Public Sector or OmniStudio configuration layer. D may look related, but it does not place the logic in the correct declarative Public Sector or OmniStudio configuration layer.


Question 3

An inspector at a large public sector agency is planning to make a visit to inspect restaurants in the city for compliance purposes. Which three built-in Lightning Components can they use to conduct efficient visits?



Answer : A, C, E

A (Inspection Tab Container); C (Inspection Action); E (Inspection Details). This answer fits because the requirement is about the specific platform mechanism named in the option, not a nearby workaround.

The Core Concept Explained: Public-sector analytics should reuse packaged datasets and dashboards where possible. Prebuilt assets reduce implementation effort and give agencies consistent metrics across licensing, inspection, case, emergency, and grant operations.

Step-by-Step Technical Analysis: Confirm the operational records and datasets needed for the metric. Use the prebuilt Public Sector or CRM Analytics app when it already models the domain, assign the required admin/user permissions, and validate that prerequisite records exist. Then review dashboards against real licensing, inspection, case, or emergency-response data. Use Inspection Tab Container, Inspection Action, and Inspection Details. For exam preparation, validate the answer by tracing the record lifecycle, the user persona, and the automation owner from intake through reporting.

Why the Incorrect Options Are Wrong: B uses the wrong packaged object or module boundary for this scenario. D uses the wrong packaged object or module boundary for this scenario.


Question 4

Bobahaven wants to implement the Grants Management module of Public Sector Solutions. They would like to allow constituents to apply online for grants and check the progress of grant applications. The Chief Marketing Officer and Head of Constituent Services have expressed their concerns about the security of the solution. They want to ensure they comply with privacy regulations around the storage and use of constituent's data, and they are wondering how to protect against bots potentially spamming the application forms. What should the Technical Consultant suggest to Bobahaven to protect the application forms?



Answer : D

Implement spam checking for Bobahaven's Experience Site forms using CAPTCHA. This selection keeps the implementation declarative and within the intended Public Sector operating model.

The Core Concept Explained: OmniStudio separates guided interaction, data mapping, orchestration, and UI presentation. That separation is critical for high-volume public-sector intake because each asset can be tested and reused independently.

Step-by-Step Technical Analysis: Design the user journey first, then decide which OmniStudio asset owns each responsibility. OmniScript captures guided input, DataRaptors map Salesforce data, Integration Procedures orchestrate server-side work, and FlexCards expose summarized context. After assembly, validate data payloads, error handling, security, and performance with realistic application records. Implement CAPTCHA or reCAPTCHA on the Experience Site forms.

Why the Incorrect Options Are Wrong: A does not meet the implementation-quality bar for security, scale, auditability, or maintainability in this scenario. B does not meet the implementation-quality bar for security, scale, auditability, or maintainability in this scenario. C does not meet the implementation-quality bar for security, scale, auditability, or maintainability in this scenario. E does not meet the implementation-quality bar for security, scale, auditability, or maintainability in this scenario.


Question 5

A public sector agency is looking to digitize its operations for Emergency Response. As the technical consultant on the project, the expectations are to roll out a public facing portal that allows citizens to submit a simple emergency request with some basic information. Which two are the correct approaches a consultant should take to meet these objectives?



Answer : A, C

A (Build a digital experience site using pre-configured..); C (Leverage prebuilt Emergency Service Request flow.). This answer fits because the requirement is about the specific platform mechanism named in the option, not a nearby workaround.

The Core Concept Explained: Experience Cloud design is driven by persona, authentication, scale, and sharing. The wrong template or license can create unnecessary cost, weak security, or excessive customization.

Step-by-Step Technical Analysis: Begin with the external persona, authentication requirement, and transaction volume. Select the Experience Cloud license or template that matches that access pattern, then configure sharing sets, external OWD, site visibility, and page access. Finish by testing the experience as anonymous, authenticated, and internal users. Use the Emergency Response Management experience template and the prebuilt Emergency Service Request flow.

Why the Incorrect Options Are Wrong: B may look related, but it does not place the logic in the correct declarative Public Sector or OmniStudio configuration layer. D adds a custom build path and increases lifecycle, security, and upgrade effort when a packaged or declarative capability already supports the requirement.


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