SRE Practice Test Video Answers
1. B
Balancing reliability and innovation defines SRE’s core philosophy.
2. A
Error budgets quantify acceptable downtime against SLAs.
3. B
Simulations reinforce adult learning through experiential engagement.
4. B
SLOs provide measurable reliability targets guiding decisions.
5. C
Shadowing builds competence and real-world understanding.
6. B
Automation-driven reliability differentiates SRE from traditional ops.
7. B
Analyzing incidents supports higher-order cognitive development.
8. B
Blameless postmortems drive improvement, not blame.
9. A
Compliance requires accurate incident and change records.
10. B
Improved MTTR reflects real skill application.
11. B
Guided reflection fosters confidence and learning retention.
12. A
Transparency through dashboards supports team-wide awareness.
13. B
“Toil” refers to repetitive manual tasks of little lasting value.
14. A
Qualitative feedback evaluates practical mentoring impact.
15. B
Experiential automation aligns with adult learning by doing.
16. B
SRE philosophy values balance, not perfection.
17. A
Problem-based learning supports self-directed adult education.
18. B
Observability enables proactive insight into systems.
19. A
SLIs measure; SLOs set targets; SLAs formalize commitments.
20. A
Simulated incidents test real-world skill application.
21. A
Reflection promotes adaptive expertise and deep learning.
22. A
Chaos engineering teaches resilience through controlled failures.
23. A
Open dialogue strengthens trust and learning.
24. A
Audit logging ensures traceability and regulatory adherence.
25. B
High maturity reflects automation and proactive management.
26. A
Adult learners thrive with autonomy and relevance.
27. A
Error budgets link risk tolerance with innovation pace.
28. A
Pre/post reliability metrics reveal measurable impact.
29. A
Effective mentoring balances independence and support.
30. A
Concise and clear communication is key in incidents.
31. A
Formative assessment adjusts instruction responsively.
32. A
Blamelessness fosters honesty and systemic improvement.
33. A
Integrating compliance and ethics prepares learners for regulated practice.