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Questions # 51:

You are using Kubeflow Pipelines to develop an end-to-end PyTorch-based MLOps pipeline. The pipeline reads data from BigQuery,

processes the data, conducts feature engineering, model training, model evaluation, and deploys the model as a binary file to Cloud Storage. You are

writing code for several different versions of the feature engineering and model training steps, and running each new version in Vertex Al Pipelines.

Each pipeline run is taking over an hour to complete. You want to speed up the pipeline execution to reduce your development time, and you want to

avoid additional costs. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Delegate feature engineering to BigQuery and remove it from the pipeline.

B.

Add a GPU to the model training step.

C.

Enable caching in all the steps of the Kubeflow pipeline.

D.

Comment out the part of the pipeline that you are not currently updating.

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Questions # 52:

You work for a retail company that is using a regression model built with BigQuery ML to predict product sales. This model is being used to serve online predictions Recently you developed a new version of the model that uses a different architecture (custom model) Initial analysis revealed that both models are performing as expected You want to deploy the new version of the model to production and monitor the performance over the next two months You need to minimize the impact to the existing and future model users How should you deploy the model?

Options:

A.

Import the new model to the same Vertex Al Model Registry as a different version of the existing model. Deploy the new model to the same Vertex Al endpoint as the existing model, and use traffic splitting to route 95% of production traffic to the BigQuery ML model and 5% of production traffic to the new model.

B.

Import the new model to the same Vertex Al Model Registry as the existing model Deploy the models to one Vertex Al endpoint Route 95% of production traffic to the BigQuery ML model and 5% of production traffic to the new model

C.

Import the new model to the same Vertex Al Model Registry as the existing model Deploy each model to a separate Vertex Al endpoint.

D.

Deploy the new model to a separate Vertex Al endpoint Create a Cloud Run service that routes the prediction requests to the corresponding endpoints based on the input feature values.

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Questions # 53:

You are the Director of Data Science at a large company, and your Data Science team has recently begun using the Kubeflow Pipelines SDK to orchestrate their training pipelines. Your team is struggling to integrate their custom Python code into the Kubeflow Pipelines SDK. How should you instruct them to proceed in order to quickly integrate their code with the Kubeflow Pipelines SDK?

Options:

A.

Use the func_to_container_op function to create custom components from the Python code.

B.

Use the predefined components available in the Kubeflow Pipelines SDK to access Dataproc, and run the custom code there.

C.

Package the custom Python code into Docker containers, and use the load_component_from_file function to import the containers into the pipeline.

D.

Deploy the custom Python code to Cloud Functions, and use Kubeflow Pipelines to trigger the Cloud Function.

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Questions # 54:

Your data science team has requested a system that supports scheduled model retraining, Docker containers, and a service that supports autoscaling and monitoring for online prediction requests. Which platform components should you choose for this system?

Options:

A.

Vertex AI Pipelines and App Engine

B.

Vertex AI Pipelines, Vertex AI Prediction, and Vertex AI Model Monitoring

C.

Cloud Composer, BigQuery ML, and Vertex AI Prediction

D.

Cloud Composer, Vertex AI Training with custom containers, and App Engine

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Questions # 55:

You are creating a deep neural network classification model using a dataset with categorical input values. Certain columns have a cardinality greater than 10,000 unique values. How should you encode these categorical values as input into the model?

Options:

A.

Convert each categorical value into an integer value.

B.

Convert the categorical string data to one-hot hash buckets.

C.

Map the categorical variables into a vector of boolean values.

D.

Convert each categorical value into a run-length encoded string.

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Questions # 56:

You are investigating the root cause of a misclassification error made by one of your models. You used Vertex Al Pipelines to tram and deploy the model. The pipeline reads data from BigQuery. creates a copy of the data in Cloud Storage in TFRecord format trains the model in Vertex Al Training on that copy, and deploys the model to a Vertex Al endpoint. You have identified the specific version of that model that misclassified: and you need to recover the data this model was trained on. How should you find that copy of the data'?

Options:

A.

Use Vertex Al Feature Store Modify the pipeline to use the feature store; and ensure that all training data is stored in it Search the feature store for the data used for the training.

B.

Use the lineage feature of Vertex Al Metadata to find the model artifact Determine the version of the model and identify the step that creates the data copy, and search in the metadata for its location.

C.

Use the logging features in the Vertex Al endpoint to determine the timestamp of the models deployment Find the pipeline run at that timestamp Identify the step that creates the data copy; and search in the logs for its location.

D.

Find the job ID in Vertex Al Training corresponding to the training for the model Search in the logs of that job for the data used for the training.

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Questions # 57:

You are developing a process for training and running your custom model in production. You need to be able to show lineage for your model and predictions. What should you do?

Options:

A.

1 Create a Vertex Al managed dataset

2 Use a Vertex Ai training pipeline to train your model

3 Generate batch predictions in Vertex Al

B.

1 Use a Vertex Al Pipelines custom training job component to train your model

2. Generate predictions by using a Vertex Al Pipelines model batch predict component

C.

1 Upload your dataset to BigQuery

2. Use a Vertex Al custom training job to train your model

3 Generate predictions by using Vertex Al SDK custom prediction routines

D.

1 Use Vertex Al Experiments to train your model.

2 Register your model in Vertex Al Model Registry

3. Generate batch predictions in Vertex Al

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Questions # 58:

You are an ML engineer at a mobile gaming company. A data scientist on your team recently trained a TensorFlow model, and you are responsible for deploying this model into a mobile application. You discover that the inference latency of the current model doesn’t meet production requirements. You need to reduce the inference time by 50%, and you are willing to accept a small decrease in model accuracy in order to reach the latency requirement. Without training a new model, which model optimization technique for reducing latency should you try first?

Options:

A.

Weight pruning

B.

Dynamic range quantization

C.

Model distillation

D.

Dimensionality reduction

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Questions # 59:

Your team is building a convolutional neural network (CNN)-based architecture from scratch. The preliminary experiments running on your on-premises CPU-only infrastructure were encouraging, but have slow convergence. You have been asked to speed up model training to reduce time-to-market. You want to experiment with virtual machines (VMs) on Google Cloud to leverage more powerful hardware. Your code does not include any manual device placement and has not been wrapped in Estimator model-level abstraction. Which environment should you train your model on?

Options:

A.

AVM on Compute Engine and 1 TPU with all dependencies installed manually.

B.

AVM on Compute Engine and 8 GPUs with all dependencies installed manually.

C.

A Deep Learning VM with an n1-standard-2 machine and 1 GPU with all libraries pre-installed.

D.

A Deep Learning VM with more powerful CPU e2-highcpu-16 machines with all libraries pre-installed.

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Questions # 60:

You are an ML engineer at a travel company. You have been researching customers’ travel behavior for many years, and you have deployed models that predict customers’ vacation patterns. You have observed that customers’ vacation destinations vary based on seasonality and holidays; however, these seasonal variations are similar across years. You want to quickly and easily store and compare the model versions and performance statistics across years. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Store the performance statistics in Cloud SQL. Query that database to compare the performance statistics across the model versions.

B.

Create versions of your models for each season per year in Vertex AI. Compare the performance statistics across the models in the Evaluate tab of the Vertex AI UI.

C.

Store the performance statistics of each pipeline run in Kubeflow under an experiment for each season per year. Compare the results across the experiments in the Kubeflow UI.

D.

Store the performance statistics of each version of your models using seasons and years as events in Vertex ML Metadata. Compare the results across the slices.

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