Exam UiPath-AAAv1 Topic 1 Question 42 Discussion
Actual exam question for UiPath's UiPath-AAAv1 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 1
Question #: 42
Topic #: 1
A business is looking to automate its workflows and has both structured, repetitive tasks (like data entry) and unstructured, exception-heavy processes (such as responding to diverse customer queries). How should they combine agents and robots (RPA) to achieve optimal automation results?
Suggested Answer: A Vote an answer
Ais the correct andUiPath-recommended approach:
* RPA botsare ideal forstructured, rule-based, high-volume tasks- like data entry, file manipulation, system integration - wherepredictability and speedare key.
* Agentic AIexcels inunstructured, human-like decision scenarios - likeinterpreting emails,triaging support requests, orresponding to exceptionsusing LLMs and contextual memory.
UiPath promotes ahybrid automation model:
* Letrobotshandle deterministic workflows.
* Letagentsmanage ambiguity, natural language, and decision-making.
* Lethumanshandle escalations or approvals when required.
This createsscalable, intelligent, and efficientworkflows that combine strengths from both systems.
B and C are incorrect because neither agents nor bots alone are sufficient across all use cases.
D reverses the design logic - agents arenotbest for structured tasks; RPA is.
This hybrid approach is foundational in UiPath'sAgentic Orchestration and Co-Pilotstrategies, ensuring right-tool-for-the-taskautomation at scale.
* RPA botsare ideal forstructured, rule-based, high-volume tasks- like data entry, file manipulation, system integration - wherepredictability and speedare key.
* Agentic AIexcels inunstructured, human-like decision scenarios - likeinterpreting emails,triaging support requests, orresponding to exceptionsusing LLMs and contextual memory.
UiPath promotes ahybrid automation model:
* Letrobotshandle deterministic workflows.
* Letagentsmanage ambiguity, natural language, and decision-making.
* Lethumanshandle escalations or approvals when required.
This createsscalable, intelligent, and efficientworkflows that combine strengths from both systems.
B and C are incorrect because neither agents nor bots alone are sufficient across all use cases.
D reverses the design logic - agents arenotbest for structured tasks; RPA is.
This hybrid approach is foundational in UiPath'sAgentic Orchestration and Co-Pilotstrategies, ensuring right-tool-for-the-taskautomation at scale.
by Josephine at Jun 28, 2026, 10:14 AM
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