SAP c-wzadm-2404 practice test

Exam Title: SAP Certified Associate - SAP Build Work Zone - Implementation and Administration

Last update: Nov 27 ,2025
Question 1

In Content Federation, the exposed content is integrated at which of the following levels?

  • A. Role
  • B. Persona
  • C. Role collection
  • D. User Group
Answer:

A


Explanation:
Content Federation is a feature that allows SAP Build Work Zone to integrate content from remote
content providers, such as SAP S/4HANA and SAP Business Suite. A remote content provider is a
solution that exposes content that can be integrated in SAP Build Work Zone, such as apps, groups,
catalogs, and roles. The integration of the exposed content is done at the role level. All content items
related to these roles are also integrated and are visible in the runtime. For example, if an
administrator of an SAP S/4HANA system exposes a business role with its assigned catalogs, groups,
and applications, then SAP Build Work Zone can import this role and its related content and display it
in a site. The end users who have access to this site can then launch the federated apps and groups
from the site. Reference:
: Federation of Remote Content Providers
[7]: Adding Apps to Your Site

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Question 2

Which of the following characteristics applies to My Workspace, but not to other workspaces?

  • A. External users have access to it.
  • B. Other users cannot be invited.
  • C. The layout can be based on templates.
  • D. Multiple tabs can be created.
Answer:

B


Explanation:
My Workspace is a personal workspace that only you can access and edit1
.
You cannot invite other
users to join your My Workspace, unlike other workspaces that can be shared with internal or
external users23
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The layout of My Workspace can be based on templates, just like other
workspaces1
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You can also create multiple tabs in My Workspace, as well as in other
workspaces1. Reference: 1: SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition - SAP Online Help,
https://help.sap.com/docs/build-work-zone-advanced-edition/sap-build-work-zone-advanced-
edition/workspaces-8ff3df94802449f3877af5c380b22c4b 2
: What are SAP Build Work Zone
workspaces?
|Summer Tutorial Series Lesson 3: Workspaces,
https://blogs.sap.com/2022/10/04/what-are-sap-work-zone-workspaces-summer-tutorial-series-
lesson-3-workspaces/ 3
: Enhance the Digital Workplace Experience using SAP Work Zone – Overview
and Components, https://blogs.sap.com/2021/03/30/enhance-the-digital-workplace-experience-
using-sap-work-zone-overview-and-components/

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Question 3

Which of the following can be used to integrate SAP IBP with SAP Build Work Zone? (Choose three.)

  • A. UI embedding
  • B. Guided Experience
  • C. Content Federation
  • D. Task Collaboration
  • E. Content Package
Answer:

A,B,E


Explanation:
The following are the features of SAP Build Work Zone that enable users to create and consume
content:
UI embedding: This feature allows users to embed UI elements such as UI Integration Cards, URL
apps, SAPUI5 apps, and WebDynpro ABAP apps into SAP Build Work Zone pages and workspaces123
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UI embedding enables users to access various applications and services from a single interface and
create personalized and engaging experiences.
Guided Experience: This feature allows users to create and consume interactive and step-by-step
guides that help them complete tasks and workflows in SAP Build Work Zone and other
applications12
. Guided Experience enables users to learn and perform complex processes with ease
and efficiency.
Content Package: This feature allows users to create and consume reusable and modular content
bundles that contain UI elements, guided experiences, and workspace templates124
. Content
Package enables users to share and distribute content across different SAP Build Work Zone instances
and environments.
Reference: 1: https://blogs.sap.com/2021/11/16/sap-work-zone-starter-tutorials/ 2:
https://learning.sap.com/learning-journey/implement-and-administer-sap-build-work-
zone/explaining-the-architecture-of-sap-build-work-zone_c5cfecde-4e06-448e-9755-3fc76c77f74f 3:
https://blogs.sap.com/2023/03/30/access-fiori-apps-via-sap-build-work-zone-site-with-federated-
sap-s-4hana-content/ 4
: https://blogs.sap.com/2022/11/15/sap-build-work-zone-saps-no-code-
offering-for-building-business-sites/

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Question 4

Where can users share feed updates including photos, comments and other status updates? (Choose
two.)

  • A. Tools
  • B. My Workspace
  • C. Workspace
  • D. Profile
Answer:

C D


Explanation:
Users can share feed updates including photos, comments and other status updates in the
Workspace and Profile sections of SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition. The Workspace section
allows users to create and join workspaces that are dedicated to specific projects, teams, or topics.
Users can post updates, share files, and collaborate with other members in the workspace feed. The
Profile section displays activities and updates that directly affect the user on their profile wall. For
example, the user will see all status updates and content posted by them or directly addressed to
them (@mentions). The user can also see updates on changes to their profile information. The Tools
section is where users can access various tools and applications that are integrated with SAP Build
Work Zone, such as SAP Build Process Automation, SAP Build Application Studio, and SAP Analytics
Cloud. The My Workspace section is where users can access their personal dashboard, tasks,
notifications, and bookmarks. Neither of these sections allow users to share feed
updates. Reference:
Workspace
Profile
Tools
My Workspace

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Question 5

What must you do as part of the initial product setup? (Choose two.)

  • A. Complete configurator steps
  • B. Run booster on SAP BTP
  • C. Install business content package
  • D. Set up trial account
Answer:

B D


Explanation:
To perform the initial product setup for SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition, you need to do the
following steps:
Set up a trial account on SAP BTP, if you don’t have one already. This will allow you to access the SAP
BTP cockpit and the SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition service.
You can also use a regular
account with SAP BTP Free Tier service plan for SAP Build Process Automation1
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Run the booster on SAP BTP to automatically create a subscription and a service instance for SAP
Build Work Zone, standard edition. The booster will also configure the necessary roles and
authorizations for you to access the service.
You can find the booster in the SAP BTP cockpit under
Boosters SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition21
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Optionally, you can also complete the configurator steps to customize your SAP Build Work Zone,
standard edition site, such as adding a logo, a theme, and a site name.
You can access the
configurator from the SAP BTP cockpit under Services Instances and Subscriptions SAP Build Work
Zone, standard edition Configurator3
.
You don’t need to install a business content package as part of the initial product setup.
This is an
optional step that you can do later if you want to use predefined content for SAP Build Work Zone,
standard edition, such as templates, cards, and widgets4
. Reference:
SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition - SAP Online Help
Configure SAP Build Work Zone, Standard Edition | SAP
SAP Build Work Zone, advanced edition - SAP Online Help
Questions about SAP Build Work Zone, standard edition

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Question 6

What can you do using guided experience?

  • A. Create workspaces using pre-built templates.
  • B. Perform tasks through a multistep process that can span multiple systems.
  • C. Modify the workpage content structure.
Answer:

B


Explanation:
Guided experiences are workflow-based cards that help you perform specific tasks through a
multistep process possibly spanning multiple systems. For example, you can use the Onboarding
Guided Experience to provide a personalized journey for your new hires from the time they receive
an offer letter to their first 90 days at your company. You can also use the Return to Workplace
Guided Experience to plan a safe return to the workplace for your company employees. Reference:
Guided Experiences | SAP Help Portal
Illustrating Extensibility in SAP Build Work Zone

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Question 7

In SAP Activate for SAP Build Work Zone, which of the following are development artifacts? (Choose
two.)

  • A. Launchpad plugins
  • B. Home pages
  • C. Workspaces
  • D. UI Integration Cards
Answer:

A,D


Explanation:
Development artifacts are the components that are created or modified by developers to implement
the business requirements of a project. In SAP Activate for SAP Build Work Zone, the development
artifacts include launchpad plugins and UI integration cards. Launchpad plugins are extensions that
enhance the functionality of the SAP Fiori launchpad, such as adding custom tiles, actions, or
notifications. UI integration cards are reusable UI components that display data from different
sources in a compact and user-friendly way. Home pages and workspaces are not development
artifacts, but configuration artifacts. Configuration artifacts are the settings that are applied by
administrators or end users to customize the appearance and behavior of the SAP Build Work Zone
service, such as creating home pages, workspaces, or assigning roles and permissions. Reference:
SAP Build Work Zone Developer Guide
, section “Development Artifacts”
SAP Build Work Zone Administrator Guide
, section “Configuration Artifacts”

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Question 8

Which IDE does SAP recommend you use to develop UI Integration Cards?

  • A. SAP Build Apps
  • B. Microsoft Visual Studio Code
  • C. SAP Web IDE
  • D. SAP Business Application Studio
Answer:

D


Explanation:
SAP Business Application Studio is the recommended IDE for developing UI Integration Cards. SAP
Business Application Studio is a modular development environment that provides desktop-like
experience for developing business applications on SAP Business Technology Platform. It offers a set
of tools and templates to create UI Integration Cards easily and efficiently. SAP Business Application
Studio also enables direct deployment of UI Integration Cards to SAP Build Work Zone content
repository. Reference:
SAP Business Application Studio
Direct Deployment of UI Integration Cards to SAP Work Zone
Developing UI Integration Cards

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Question 9

Which of the following scenarios applies only to the subscription of SAP Build Work Zone but not to
the service instance?

  • A. API-based deployment of UI integration cards
  • B. Application for users to access the solution
  • C. API-based deployment of content packages
  • D. Post-booster activation of SAP Cloud Identity Services (IPS)
Answer:

D


Explanation:
A subscription of SAP Build Work Zone is an application that allows users to access the solution and
its features, such as creating and joining workspaces, accessing integrated tools and applications,
and personalizing their sites. A service instance of SAP Build Work Zone is a space in SAP BTP where
the solution runs and where content packages and UI integration cards can be deployed using APIs.
Both the subscription and the service instance require the activation of SAP Cloud Identity Services
(IPS) as a prerequisite, but only the subscription requires a post-booster activation of IPS to enable
user authentication and authorization. The post-booster activation of IPS is a step that must be
performed after creating a subscription of SAP Build Work Zone in the SAP BTP cockpit. It involves
configuring the IPS settings, such as the identity provider, the trust configuration, and the role
collection mapping. The service instance does not require this step, as it inherits the IPS settings from
the subscription. Reference:
Create a Subscription for SAP Build Work Zone
Create a Space and a Service Instance
Deploy Content Packages Using APIs
Deploy UI Integration Cards Using APIs

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Question 10

Which HTML tag does the Web Content Card use to embed internal and external web pages into SAP
Build Work Zone workpages?

  • A. <frame>
  • B. <embed>
  • C. <iframe>
  • D. <a>
Answer:

C


Explanation:
The Web Content Card uses the <iframe> HTML tag to embed internal and external web pages into
SAP Build Work Zone workpages. The <iframe> tag defines an inline frame that can display another
document within the current HTML document. The Web Content Card allows the administrator to
configure the URL, title, subtitle, and height of the embedded web content. The <iframe> tag is
supported by most modern browsers and provides a simple way to integrate web content into a
workpage.

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