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Exam Name: Certified LabVIEW Associate Developer
Exam(CLAD)




Question: 1

How do you document a VI so that the description appears in the Show Context Help popup window?

A. Use the VI Properties Documentation window 
B. Type in the Show Context Help window
C. Create a free label on the front panel
D. Edit the LabVIEW help files

Answer: A    

Question: 2

Can a wire be used to pass data between loops that are intended to run in parallel?

A. Yes
B. No

Answer: B    

Question: 3

Which of the following describes a Tab Control?

A. A control that outputs ASCII values equal to the selected tab label
B. A type of enumerated control
C. A control that outputs a cluster of the controls / indicators on the tabs
D. A controls that outputs the tab order of the controls on the front panel

Answer: B    

Question: 4

What is an advantage of using a Strictly Typed VI ref num?

A. The data types of the target VI are known at compile time
B. The data types passed to the VI can change programmatically
C. You can flatten the data to a string to improve code performance
D. Causes dynamically loaded VIs to be loaded at the start of execution

Answer: A    

Question: 5

A coercion dot indicates that:

A. The data types are consistent
B. A polymorphic operation will be performed on the data
C. A data buffer is created to handle data conversion
D. Data values are being coerced because they are out of range

Answer: C    


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