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SnowPro-Core Exam Dumps - SnowPro Core Certification Exam

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Question # 49

Which data type can be used to store geospatial data in Snowflake?

A.

Variant

B.

Object

C.

Geometry

D.

Geography

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Question # 50

Which command can be used to load data into an internal stage?

A.

LOAD

B.

copy

C.

GET

D.

PUT

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Question # 51

Which command is used to unload data from a Snowflake table into a file in a stage?

A.

COPY INTO

B.

GET

C.

WRITE

D.

EXTRACT INTO

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Question # 52

Which of the following can be used when unloading data from Snowflake? (Choose two.)

A.

When unloading semi-structured data, it is recommended that the STRIP_OUTER_ARRAY option be used.

B.

Use the ENCODING file format option to change the encoding from the default UTF-8.

C.

The OBJECT_CONSTRUCT function can be used to convert relational data to semi-structured data.

D.

By using the SINGLE = TRUE parameter, a single file up to 5 GB in size can be exported to the storage layer.

E.

Use the PARSE_JSON function to ensure structured data will be unloaded into the VARIANT data type.

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Question # 53

When unloading to a stage, which of the following is a recommended practice or approach?

A.

Set SINGLE: = true for larger files

B.

Use OBJECT_CONSTRUCT ( * ) when using Parquet

C.

Avoid the use of the CAST function

D.

Define an individual file format

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Question # 54

If queries start to queue in a multi-cluster virtual warehouse, an additional compute cluster starts immediately under what setting?

A.

Auto-scale mode

B.

Maximized mode

C.

Economy scaling policy

D.

Standard scaling policy

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Question # 55

Which command is used to unload files from an internal or external stage to a local file system?

A.

COPY INTO

B.

GET

C.

PUT

D.

TRANSFER

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Question # 56

Which native data types are used for storing semi-structured data in Snowflake? (Select TWO)

A.

NUMBER

B.

OBJECT

C.

STRING

D.

VARCHAR

E.

VARIANT

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