SOA EVALUATION
  • 1. What does SOA stand for?
A) Service-Oriented Architecture
B) Systematic Organization of Applications
C) Service-Oriented Association
D) Software Operations Approach
  • 2. What protocol was commonly used for communication between services during the early to mid-2000s?
A) REST
B) SOAP
C) TCP/IP
D) HTTP
  • 3. Which architectural style does SOA represent?
A) Service-Oriented architecture
B) Event-Driven architecture
C) Microservices architecture
D) Monolithic architecture
  • 4. Which principle of SOA ensures that services can be effectively discovered by consumers?
A) Autonomy
B) Loose coupling
C) Discoverability
D) Reusability
  • 5. What is the role of service choreography in SOA?
A) To promote flexibility in service interactions
B) To orchestrate service compositions
C) To centralize service interactions
D) To manage service registries
  • 6. What emerged as a key component in SOA implementations during the mid-2000s?
A) Microservices
B) Middleware
C) Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
D) Web Services
  • 7. What is the key principle of "loose coupling" in SOA?
A) Services cannot be reused
B) Services are tightly integrated with each other
C) Services can only be used once
D) Services are designed with minimal dependencies
  • 8. What is the role of a service registry in SOA?
A) To manage governance
B) To dynamically discover and bind to services
C) To provide security
D) To store data
  • 9. Which phase of SOA evolution focused on service composition?
A) Early Adoption
B) Micro Services Architecture
C) Web Services Era
D) SOA 2.0 and Service Composition
  • 10. What architectural approach emerged as an evolution of SOA, promoting decentralized governance and autonomy of teams?
A) Event-Driven Architecture
B) Monolithic Architecture
C) Microservices Architecture
D) Service-Oriented Architecture
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