Module: Lightning Experience Basics (Answers)

In this tutorial, we are going to cover the Module called “Lightning Experience Basics“. In this lecture, you are going to discover how Lightning Experience benefits your business and learn how to launch it for your Salesforce users. Click here to solve the quiz Salesforce CRM Lightning Experience Basics for Lightning Experience on the trailhead.

A.Get to Know Lightning Experience

Solve these tests and get 100 points

Qn.1)You can tell the difference between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic because:

I)One is available on mobile only (Lightning Experience) and the other is only available on desktop (Salesforce Classic).
II)The lightning bolt in the upper right corner (Lightning Experience) vs the cloud logo on the upper left (Salesforce Classic).
III)Icons in the top right (Lightning Experience) vs the Force.com app menu in the top right (Salesforce Classic).
IV)One makes you shockingly productive, while the other remains classically amazing.
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III)Icons in the top right (Lightning Experience) vs the Force.com app menu in the top right (Salesforce Classic).
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Qn.2)Salesforce Lightning Experience:

I)Is available only on mobile devices.
II)Is optimized with flexible, interactive tools that sales reps can use to visualize data on the fly.
III)Never strikes in the same place twice.
IV)Requires upgrading to Windows 10.
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II)Is optimized with flexible, interactive tools that sales reps can use to visualize data on the fly.
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Check the Quiz to Earn 100 out of 100 Points

The second attempt earns 50 points. Three or more earn 25 points.

B.Start Your Lightning Experience Rollout

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Qn.1)Some of the features available only in Lightning Experience include:

I)List view charts, Opportunity Kanban, Assistant, and flexible layout for dashboards.
II)List views, related lists, and page layouts.
III)Chatter, reports, and dashboards.
IV)Leads and opportunities.
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I)List view charts, Opportunity Kanban, Assistant, and flexible layout for dashboards.
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Qn.2)Name 3 things not supported in Lightning Experience:

I)Apex, related lists, and custom objects.
II)Custom objects, custom settings, and dashboards.
III)JavaScript buttons, customizable forecasting, and similar opportunities.
IV)List view charts, Sales Path, and Account Insights.
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III)JavaScript buttons, customizable forecasting, and similar opportunities.
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Qn.3)The best way to determine the implementation work that you should include in your Lightning Experience rollout plan is to:

I)Conduct a gap analysis.
II)Learn about Lightning Experience features, review the comparison charts, and run the Lightning Experience Readiness Check.
III)Give all your users access to Lightning Experience now so they can figure out what they need.
IV)All of the above
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II)Learn about Lightning Experience features, review the comparison charts, and run the Lightning Experience Readiness Check.
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Check the Quiz to Earn 100 out of 100 Points

The second attempt earns 50 points. Three or more earn 25 points.

C.Go Live with Lightning Experience

Solve these tests and get 100 points

Qn1)When you give users access to Lightning Experience, they:

I)Are automatically blocked from using Salesforce Classic.
II)Can work in Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience simultaneously using split-screen mode.
III)Get a Switcher link that lets them move between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic as needed.
IV)Stay in Salesforce Classic until they switch themselves to the new interface, after which they can no longer use Salesforce Classic.
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III)Get a Switcher link that lets them move between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic as needed.
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Qn.2)You can assign the ‘Lightning Experience User’ permission to a set of users using:

I)Permission Sets and/or Personal Settings.
II)Sharing Rules and/or Permission Sets.
III)Permission Sets and/or Custom Profiles.
IV)Roles and/or Profiles.
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III)Permission Sets and/or Custom Profiles.
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Check the Quiz to Earn 100 out of 100 Points

The second attempt earns 50 points. Three or more earn 25 points.

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