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In describing a Router, which of the following statements is false?

  1. Routers tell Assignments specifically where they should go.

  2. Routers are not required on every Assignment.

  3. Routers execute specific Activities.

  4. Many Routers of the same name may exist in a single Visio flow.

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D Correct answer
Explanation

The false statement is that many Routers of the same name may exist in a single Visio flow - router names must be unique within a flow. Routers do tell Assignments where to go (A is true), Routers are not required on every Assignment (B is true - you can use connectors directly), and Routers execute specific Activities to determine routing (C is true). Option D is the false statement.

AI explanation

To answer this question, we need to understand the concept of routers in the context of a Visio flow.

Option A) Routers tell Assignments specifically where they should go - This statement is true. Routers in a Visio flow direct assignments to specific activities or locations.

Option B) Routers are not required on every Assignment - This statement is true. Routers are not always necessary for every assignment in a Visio flow. Some assignments may not require any routing and can be sent directly to the next activity.

Option C) Routers execute specific Activities - This statement is true. Routers in a Visio flow execute specific activities based on the routing logic defined.

Option D) Many Routers of the same name may exist in a single Visio flow - This statement is false. In a Visio flow, routers should have unique names to avoid confusion and ensure proper routing.

Therefore, the false statement is D. Many Routers of the same name may exist in a single Visio flow.