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In a process model, a user input task is configured as a Quick Task.
What happens when the process is started?

  • A. Assignees can reassign the task to someone else.
  • B. The task automatically has priority over other active tasks.
  • C. The user only has one hour to complete the task form.
  • D. The task will not show up on Tempo.
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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nyxxx
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
When a user input task is configured as a Quick Task in a process model, the task will not show up on Tempo.
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ruchip
2 months, 3 weeks ago
IT Should be D . please confirm
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RuliGap
2 months, 3 weeks ago
B. The task automatically has priority over other active tasks. When a task is configured as a Quick Task, it is given a higher priority in the user's task list than other active tasks, so it is more likely to be completed first. This can be useful for tasks that require immediate attention or that have a short deadline. However, Quick Tasks do not impose any time restrictions on the user and can still be completed at their own pace.
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harshmp1007
3 months ago
Answer should be option D?
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