Q: 12
What are the main features and capabilities of the app router? Note: There are 3 correct answers to
this question.
Options
Discussion
Guessing A B E for me. The app router serves static content, manages authentication, and is basically the entry point into your app. Doesn’t actually act as an auth server though. Pretty sure about these, let me know if you think otherwise.
D imo it's A B E. Serving static content, handling auth flows, and being the entry point are exactly what app router does. It isn't an authorization server and definitely doesn't do library downloads. Open to other views but that's my pick.
D . E is more correct than C for app router, static content too, so A B E.
Had this one in my mock, pretty sure it's A B E for app router features.
Its A B C. I figured "acts as an authorization server" (C) fits since app router handles auth tasks, even though maybe it’s not technically a full authorization server. Might be a trap because E is tempting, but think C is closer. Pretty sure, but could see arguments for E.
I don’t think it’s D. A B E
Option D. do you know if "downloads all necessary libraries" refers specifically to front-end dependencies or does it mean server-side libraries too? Depending on what "libraries" are, the answer could change.
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