Team Foundation Server Test Quiz

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1. Team Foundation Server is available in how many different forms? 

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Team Foundation Server is available in two different forms. This means that there are two distinct versions or variations of Team Foundation Server that users can choose from. The question does not specify what these two forms are, but it implies that there are only two options available.

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2. Two standalone APIs is provided for connecting to TFS, they include

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The correct answer is Windows API and XML because these two options are the only ones that are mentioned as standalone APIs for connecting to TFS. The other options are not mentioned in the given information.

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3. Server workspace and Local workspace are the two workspaces supported by

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Server workspace and Local workspace are the two workspaces supported by TFVC (Team Foundation Version Control). TFVC is a centralized version control system developed by Microsoft. A server workspace allows users to work directly on the server, while a local workspace allows users to work offline and synchronize changes with the server later. This flexibility in workspace options allows developers to choose the most suitable workflow for their needs when using TFVC.

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4. TFS supports two different types of source controls, they include

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TFS (Team Foundation Server) supports two different types of source controls: TFVC (Team Foundation Version Control) and Git. TFVC is a centralized version control system that uses a server to store files and track changes, while Git is a distributed version control system that allows developers to work offline and merge changes from multiple sources. Both TFVC and Git are supported by TFS for managing source code and version control.

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5. The following are the features of Git except 

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The given answer, "It is distributed under the MIT software license," is incorrect. The MIT software license is actually one of the features of Git. The correct answer should be "It coordinates work on files among multiple people." Git is a version control system that allows multiple people to collaborate on files, track changes, and merge their work together.

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6. The following are the features of the work item except

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Work items can be linked to external artifacts such as web pages and documents on a file share.

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7. One of the following is not true about MSBuild

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MSBuild is a build tool developed by Microsoft and is used to automate the process of creating a software product. It is written in C# and can build a project against a supported .NET Framework version of choice. However, it is not true that MSBuild depends on Visual Studio. MSBuild can be used independently of Visual Studio and can be integrated into other build systems or IDEs.

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8. All of the following is well said about  the "Release Management" except 

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The statement "It was fully incorporated into Team Foundation Server in 2015" is incorrect because Release Management was not fully incorporated into Team Foundation Server in 2015. Instead, it was a separate product that was integrated with Team Foundation Server.

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9. Reporting as a core component of the TFS was released when? 

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Reporting as a core component of the TFS was released in 2005.

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10. At the heart of the "Team Foundation Server " is the

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The correct answer is Work Item. The statement suggests that the "Team Foundation Server" has a core component called "Work Item." This implies that Work Item is an essential feature or functionality of the Team Foundation Server.

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Team Foundation Server is available in how many different forms? 
Two standalone APIs is provided for connecting to TFS, they include
Server workspace and Local workspace are the two workspaces supported...
TFS supports two different types of source controls, they include
The following are the features of Git except 
The following are the features of the work item except
One of the following is not true about MSBuild
All of the following is well said about  the "Release...
Reporting as a core component of the TFS was released when? 
At the heart of the "Team Foundation Server " is the
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