Q: 11
Which statement best describes an Ask the Expert session?
Options
Discussion
Option C
C tbh, most Cisco resources and the official guide describe "Ask the Expert" as a hotline or real-time expert help. D is more like private coaching, not exactly what these sessions mean in Cisco terms. If you want to double-check, look at the exam blueprint or the partner training docs.
C or D? The Cisco training sometimes calls it a hotline (C), but if they expect 1:1 coaching, D could sneak in.
C or D, depends how you read the question but I keep thinking D fits use cases better.
C or D
Honestly, official guides lean toward C since "Ask the Expert" is typically described as providing real-time expert answers, like a hotline. D feels more like consulting or coaching, not the standard session. If you have time, check the Cisco exam blueprint or official training for examples.
Honestly, official guides lean toward C since "Ask the Expert" is typically described as providing real-time expert answers, like a hotline. D feels more like consulting or coaching, not the standard session. If you have time, check the Cisco exam blueprint or official training for examples.
For me, it's C. Had something like this in a mock and it matched the description of a 24-7 phone line for expert advice. Anyone disagree?
Probably C, since Ask the Expert sessions are usually about giving live expert advice on demand. Not a 1:1 coaching thing.
If the question is about the most interactive format, would that make D the best option?
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