Oracle CPQ 2026 Certified Implementation Professional Sample Questions:
1. Your customer has sales organizations in two countries. The customer wants to make sure that users from one country have access only to quotes from that country.
How do you achieve this?
A) Define two groups: Country A and Country B. For each step, define two different participant profiles: Profile A and Profile B. For each profile, select one matching group.
B) Define two groups: Country A and Country B. Define a participant profile, Sales, for each step. Define an auto-forwarding rule which returns either “Group A~company~Sales” or “Group B~company~Sales.”
C) Hide Transaction Manager in CPQ and make sure that all access to quotes is performed from the CRM system where you can easily define which quotes should be visible for different users.
D) Define different steps (for example, Pending A and Pending B) for each country. The participant profile of each step allows access through user groups (either Group A or Group B depending on the step). Using transition rules, make sure that quotes for Country A are always moved to steps belonging to that country.
2. What is the minimum number of transactions that must meet the filter criteria to train a Win Probability or Price Optimization machine learning model?
A) 40
B) 1000
C) 200
D) 35
3. Given the following JSON:
Which option gets the reference of a JSON object with a specific Document Number ‘40’?
A) Option D
B) Option C
C) Option B
D) Option A
4. How can action buttons be hidden in Commerce?
A) by putting the action button bar on a hidden tab in Commerce
B) by using Commerce hiding rules
C) by using profiles and steps in Commerce
D) by using Configuration hiding rules
5. A red “X” appears instead of a part (item) in a configuration. What causes this?
A) The Recommended Item rule is recommending an incorrect price for the part number.
B) The Recommended Item rule is not firing.
C) The Recommended Item rule is recommending more than one-part number.
D) The Recommended Item rule is recommending a part that does not exist.
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: A | Question # 2 Answer: C | Question # 3 Answer: A | Question # 4 Answer: B | Question # 5 Answer: D |
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