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Pass Data-Engineer-Associate Exam Guide

AWS Certified Data Engineer - Associate (DEA-C01) Questions and Answers

Question 81

A data engineer is building an automated extract, transform, and load (ETL) ingestion pipeline by using AWS Glue. The pipeline ingests compressed files that are in an Amazon S3 bucket. The ingestion pipeline must support incremental data processing.

Which AWS Glue feature should the data engineer use to meet this requirement?

Options:

A.

Workflows

B.

Triggers

C.

Job bookmarks

D.

Classifiers

Question 82

A financial services company stores financial data in Amazon Redshift. A data engineer wants to run real-time queries on the financial data to support a web-based trading application. The data engineer wants to run the queries from within the trading application.

Which solution will meet these requirements with the LEAST operational overhead?

Options:

A.

Establish WebSocket connections to Amazon Redshift.

B.

Use the Amazon Redshift Data API.

C.

Set up Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) connections to Amazon Redshift.

D.

Store frequently accessed data in Amazon S3. Use Amazon S3 Select to run the queries.

Question 83

A company is setting up a data pipeline in AWS. The pipeline extracts client data from Amazon S3 buckets, performs quality checks, and transforms the data. The pipeline stores the processed data in a relational database. The company will use the processed data for future queries.

Which solution will meet these requirements MOST cost-effectively?

Options:

A.

Use AWS Glue ETL to extract the data from the S3 buckets and perform the transformations. Use AWS Glue Data Quality to enforce suggested quality rules. Load the data and the quality check results into an Amazon RDS for MySQL instance.

B.

Use AWS Glue Studio to extract the data from the S3 buckets. Use AWS Glue DataBrew to perform the transformations and quality checks. Load the processed data into an Amazon RDS for MySQL instance. Load the quality check results into a new S3 bucket.

C.

Use AWS Glue ETL to extract the data from the S3 buckets and perform the transformations. Use AWS Glue DataBrew to perform quality checks. Load the processed data and the quality check results into a new S3 bucket.

D.

Use AWS Glue Studio to extract the data from the S3 buckets. Use AWS Glue DataBrew to perform the transformations and quality checks. Load the processed data and quality check results into an Amazon RDS for MySQL instance.

Question 84

A manufacturing company uses AWS Glue jobs to process IoT sensor data to generate predictive maintenance models. A data engineer needs to implement automated data quality checks to identify temperature readings that are outside the expected range of -50°C to 150°C. The data quality checks must also identify records that are missing timestamp values.

The data engineer needs a solution that requires minimal coding and can automatically flag the specified issues.

Which solution will meet these requirements?

Options:

A.

Create an AWS Glue DataBrew project to profile the sensor data. Define completeness rules for timestamps. Set up numeric range validation for temperature values.

B.

Use AWS Glue ' s Data Quality rules and machine learning (ML)-based anomaly detection to identify missing timestamps and to detect temperature anomalies.

C.

Create an AWS Lambda function to scan the sensor data files to validate temperature ranges. Use AWS Glue Data Catalog tables to check timestamp completeness.

D.

Create an AWS Glue DynamicFrame that uses a custom data quality operator to profile the sensor data. Use Amazon SageMaker Data Wrangler transforms to validate timestamps and temperature ranges.