Tag: business skills

Questions Related to business skills

  1. Sashelp.PrdSale

  2. Sasuser.MySales

  3. Profits.Quarter1

  4. all of the above


Correct Option: D

In a DATA step, how can you reference a temporary SAS data set named Forecast?

  1. Forecast

  2. Work.Forecast

  3. Sales.Forecast (after assigning the libref Sales)

  4. a and b


Correct Option: D
  1. proc contents data=area51.all nods;

  2. proc contents data=area51 all nods;

  3. proc contents data=area51 all noobs;

  4. proc contents data=area51 all.nods;


Correct Option: A
  1. pertaining to the essential nature of a thing; inherent; situated within or belonging solely to a body part, as certain nerves and muscles

  2. Pompous: gradiloquent: arrogant

  3. To slobber drool: to talk stupidly or childishly

  4. to violate the legally established trading rights of others; to interfere in the affairs of others; intrude; meddle


Correct Option: D
  1. To slobber drool: to talk stupidly or childishly

  2. to break or ignore the terms or obligations of..; violate; to go beyond the boundaries or limits of; tresspass; encroach

  3. pertaining to the essential nature of a thing; inherent; situated within or belonging solely to a body part, as certain nerves and muscles.

  4. to make a guess or conjecture


Correct Option: B
  1. Pompous: gradiloquent: arrogant

  2. A state of exhaustion or torpot.

  3. to violate the legally established trading rights of others; to interfere in the affairs of others; intrude; meddle

  4. Incite; urge


Correct Option: A
  1. to break or ignore the terms or obligations of..; violate; to go beyond the boundaries or limits of; tresspass; encroach

  2. Incite; urge

  3. to violate the legally established trading rights of others; to interfere in the affairs of others; intrude; meddle

  4. To slobber drool: to talk stupidly or childishly


Correct Option: D

Exhort

  1. to violate the legally established trading rights of others; to interfere in the affairs of others; intrude; meddle

  2. To urge or incite by strong argument, advice, or appeal; admonish earnestly.

  3. pertaining to the essential nature of a thing; inherent; situated within or belonging solely to a body part, as certain nerves and muscles

  4. To slobber drool: to talk stupidly or childishly


Correct Option: D