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Test yourself questions: Rule dependency: chaining and looping

Note: Try this test, and then go to Test yourself answers: Rule dependency: dependency and inferencing to correct yourself.
1. What is the main difference between inferencing and looping?
2. A loop that does not end by itself is known as an __________ loop.
3. A loop that depends logically on itself is known as a single-rule or __________ loop.
4. True or False. The Check for Logical Loops tool in Corticon Studio will always find mutual dependencies in a Rulesheet if they are present.
5. True or False. The Check for Logical Loops tool in Corticon Studio can fix inadvertent loops.
Referring to the following illustration, answer questions 6 through 8.
6. Given these two rules, is it necessary for the Rulesheet to use the Inferencing mode shown? Why or why not?
7. Is there any potential harm in having this Rulesheet configured to Advanced Inferencing with Self-Triggering? Why or why not?
8. If the Rulesheet as shown above were tested with a DVD having a price tier of High, quantity available of 150,000, and release date within the past 6 months, what would be the outcome of the test?
9. This icon indicates which type of inferencing is enabled for this Rulesheet?
10. This icon indicates which type of inferencing is enabled for this Rulesheet?
11. A ________________ determines the sequence of rule execution and is generated when a Rulesheet is _______________.