Acquia Certified Drupal Site Builder Exam for Drupal 10, 11
Last Update Apr 19, 2026
Total Questions : 50
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Your content team needs to use < div > tags in the content of some articles. The default configuration does not allow for this.
How can you reconfigure the site to support this request? (Select 2 options)
Users are complaining that listing pages with a large number of images are loading very slowly. On reviewing this you found that full-sized images are loaded while displaying thumbnails.
How will you ensure that smaller sized images are used as thumbnails?
Your tennis club would like to publish details about upcoming competition events. Each event needs a title, description, scheduled date, image, and contact information. This content will need to be searchable, sortable, and displayed in multiple formats on the site.
How do you structure this content to meet the requirements?
You manage a popular news portal which has a very busy comments section. You've been asked to add several new fields and a View for the news area of a site. The QA team wants to review your work in staging before rolling everything out to production at once. The editorial team has specified that the site's comments activity should not be affected by these changes.
How can you meet these requirements without having to create the new functionality independently in both environments?