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Question 10

Which database object allows a Database Administrator to set password attributes for a group of users?

    Correct Answer: B

    A profile is the correct database object that allows a Database Administrator to set password attributes for a group of users. Profiles are used to manage various attributes for multiple users, including password policies, resource limits, and other session settings.

Discussion
auctionOption: B

The database object for which you can set the password attribute is Profile. A role is a collection of privileges to be granted. The answer is B

lmtome44Option: A

A. Role. A role is a database object that allows a Database Administrator (DBA) to manage the privileges of a group of users. When a user is assigned to a role, they inherit the privileges of that role. This allows the DBA to manage user privileges more efficiently by only having to define the privileges once for each role. The other options are not correct. A profile is a database object that stores the default settings for a user. A secure zone is a database object that defines a logical grouping of database objects. A user-defined type (UDT) is a database object that defines a new data type. Therefore, the only database object that allows a DBA to set password attributes for a group of users is a role.