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Question #: 8
Topic #: 4
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What are the differences between a partial selector and a full selector?

  • A. Partial selectors in activities always take longer to execute.
    Full selectors can contain wildcards.
  • B. Partial selectors are recommended when switching between multiple windows.
    Full selectors can only contain one line.
  • C. Partial selectors cannot contain wildcards.
    Full selectors always include the application name.
  • D. Partial selectors can only be configured on activities inside containers.
    Full selectors always contain information about the top-level window.
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