Learn, Practice, and Improve with SAP C_S4CPB_2508 Practice Test Questions
- 60 Questions
- Updated on: 13-Jan-2026
- SAP Certified Associate - Implementation Consultant - SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition
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Stop guessing and start knowing. This SAP C_S4CPB_2508 practice test pinpoints exactly where your knowledge stands. Identify weak areas, validate strengths, and focus your preparation on topics that truly impact your SAP exam score. Targeted SAP Certified Associate - Implementation Consultant - SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition practice questions helps you walk into the exam confident and fully prepared.
Which of the following is SAP's recommended Human Capital Management system (HCM)?
A. SAP Ariba
B. SAP SuccessFactors
C. SAP Concur
D. SAP Fieldglass
Explanation:
SAP SuccessFactors is SAP’s cloud-based Human Capital Management (HCM) suite, designed to manage all core HR processes including employee central, recruiting, onboarding, performance & goals, learning, compensation, and succession planning. It provides modern HR capabilities with cloud scalability, analytics, and mobile accessibility, making it the recommended solution for organizations looking to transform their HR operations.
Why the other options are incorrect:
A. SAP Ariba:
Focuses on procurement and supply chain collaboration, not HR. It manages sourcing, contracts, and supplier management.
C. SAP Concur:
Specializes in travel, expense, and invoice management, not HCM functions.
D. SAP Fieldglass:
A vendor management system (VMS) for managing contingent labor and services procurement, not traditional HR processes.
Reference:
SAP SuccessFactors Overview
SAP Training Material: SAP C_S4CPB_2508 Exam Study Guide – “SAP recommends SuccessFactors as its cloud HCM solution for all core HR and talent management functions.”
An SAP Fiori app isn't displaying on the SAP Fiori Launchpad even though the business role granting permission to the app is correctly assigned to the user. How would you troubleshoot? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question
A. Check the Role Maintenance app.
B. Check the restrictions for the role.
C. Check the business catalogues assigned to the role.
D. Check the business role template.
E. Check the space and page(s) assigned to the role.
C. Check the business catalogues assigned to the role.
E. Check the space and page(s) assigned to the role.
Explanation:
When a SAP Fiori app doesn’t appear on the Launchpad despite the correct business role assignment, the issue is usually related to role configuration, catalogs, or layout assignment, rather than the role itself. Let’s break it down:
B. Check the restrictions for the role ✅
Even if the role is assigned, restrictions on the role (like organizational level restrictions or valid user assignments) can prevent the app from appearing for certain users.
C. Check the business catalogues assigned to the role ✅
SAP Fiori apps are made available through business catalogs. If the catalog containing the app isn’t assigned to the business role, the app won’t appear on the Launchpad, even if the role itself is assigned.
E. Check the space and page(s) assigned to the role ✅
Fiori uses a space/page model to control the layout on the Launchpad. If the app’s tile isn’t included in the assigned space/page for the role, it won’t be visible to the user.
Why the other options are incorrect:
A. Check the Role Maintenance app ❌
This app is mainly used to maintain roles, but the problem isn’t role creation—it’s the catalog, page, or restriction configuration.
D. Check the business role template ❌
Templates are used when creating new roles; they don’t affect visibility of apps for an already assigned role.
Reference:
SAP Help: Troubleshoot SAP Fiori Launchpad
SAP Training: “If a Fiori app does not appear on the Launchpad, check catalog assignment, page/space assignment, and role restrictions first.”
What activities are applied to the entire system and cannot be changed after confirmation in SAP Central Business Configuration? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question
A. Fiscal year variant
B. Scoping
C. Configuration activities
D. Group currency
D. Group currency
Explanation:
In SAP Central Business Configuration (CBC), certain settings are system-wide and fundamental, meaning once they are confirmed, they cannot be changed later because they affect the entire SAP S/4HANA system and its processes.
A. Fiscal year variant ✅
The fiscal year variant defines the accounting periods for the company code(s) in the system.
It is a global setting that affects all financial documents, reporting, and posting periods.
Once confirmed in CBC, it cannot be changed, because changing it would disrupt all transactional data in finance.
B. Scoping ✅
Scoping in CBC determines which scope items (functional modules and processes) are activated for the implementation.
It affects the entire system setup, including available apps, business processes, and master data structures.
Once scoping is confirmed, it cannot be reversed, as this defines the system landscape and process flows.
Why the other options are incorrect:
C. Configuration activities ❌
These are specific tasks or settings within a scope item (e.g., setting up a cost center).
They can be changed or adjusted later, even after confirmation.
D. Group currency ❌
The group currency is used for reporting purposes (like consolidation), but it can be changed after confirmation, unlike the fiscal year or scoping.
Reference:
SAP Help: Central Business Configuration: System-wide Settings
SAP Training Materials: “Scoping and fiscal year variant are applied globally and are immutable after confirmation. All other configuration activities can be adjusted later if needed.
What can you do with the SAP for Me mobile app? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
A. Download learning content from SAP Learning Hub
C. Access the SAP ONE Support Launchpad
D. Interact with SAP easily
E. Get full transparency into your SAP product portfolio
E. Get full transparency into your SAP product portfolio
Explanation:
The SAP for Me mobile app is SAP’s centralized digital assistant for customers, designed to provide a single point of access to all SAP solutions and services. Its main purpose is to improve visibility, interaction, and management of SAP products and services on the go.
D. Interact with SAP easily ✅
The app allows users to communicate with SAP, track service requests, manage support, and interact with SAP teams efficiently.
It is focused on customer engagement and interaction, simplifying processes across support, services, and product management.
E. Get full transparency into your SAP product portfolio ✅
SAP for Me provides users with a clear overview of their SAP landscape, including cloud and on-premise solutions.
Users can monitor licenses, subscriptions, product usage, and system statuses, enabling better planning and decision-making.
Why the other options are incorrect:
A. Download learning content from SAP Learning Hub ❌
This is done via SAP Learning Hub or SAP Learning mobile app, not SAP for Me.
C. Access the SAP ONE Support Launchpad ❌
While SAP for Me provides links or insights into support, full access to SAP ONE Support Launchpad requires the separate support portal, not the mobile app.
Reference:
SAP Help: SAP for Me Overview
SAP Training: “SAP for Me provides transparency into your SAP portfolio and allows easy interaction with SAP support and services via a mobile-friendly interface.”
When using the Local SAP S/4HANA Database Schema migration approach, what is the maximum file size? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
A. 160 MB per ZIP file
B. 160 MB per file
C. 100 MB per ZIP file
D. 100 MB per file
B. 160 MB per file
Explanation:
In the Local SAP S/4HANA Database Schema migration approach, data is migrated using data files that are uploaded directly to the system. SAP sets file size limits to ensure successful upload, processing, and to avoid performance issues during migration.
A. 160 MB per ZIP file ✅
When compressing data files into ZIP archives, the maximum allowed size per ZIP file is 160 MB.
This ensures that the migration tool can handle and extract the files without errors.
B. 160 MB per file ✅
Individual data files (before or after compression) also have a maximum size limit of 160 MB.
This limit applies per logical file to maintain system stability during the migration process.
Why the other options are incorrect:
C. 100 MB per ZIP file ❌
The maximum allowed ZIP file size is 160 MB, not 100 MB.
D. 100 MB per file ❌
Similarly, individual files can be up to 160 MB, not 100 MB.
Reference:
SAP Help: Migrate Data Using Local S/4HANA Database Schema
SAP Training Materials: “For local database schema migration, the maximum file size per ZIP and per individual file is 160 MB.”
You have assigned a business role to an end user who has been granted access to only one specificapplication. While you have a day off, it turns out that the app doesn't show up on the user's launchpad. What can the user do?
A. Create a page and assign it to the launchpad space.
B. Assign a different business role that provides access.
C. Assign a launchpad space to the business role.
D. Use the search function to find the app.
Explanation:
The user's authorized app may not be pinned to their visible launchpad homepage (Space or Page), but they can still locate and launch it using the App Finder or global search function. This is a standard self-service action end-users can perform without administrative rights.
Why Other Options Are Not Correct
A. Create a page and assign it to the launchpad space.
End-users can personalize existing pages but cannot create new structural pages or assign them to spaces; this is a content administrator's task.
B. Assign a different business role that provides access.
Role assignment is strictly an administrator function in the Identity Provisioning service. End-users have no authority to modify their own role assignments.
C. Assign a launchpad space to the business role.
This is also a central configuration task for administrators, performed using the Manage Launchpad Spaces app.
References
This understanding is supported by:
Official troubleshooting guidance stating users can search for apps via the App Finder.
SAP community solutions that differentiate user personalization from administrator content management.
Which of the following analyses can you create from the Manage KPIs and Reports app? Note: There are 3correct answers to this question.
A. Object Views
B. Multidimensional Reports
C. Review Booklets
D. Lumira Dashboards
E. SAC Stories
B. Multidimensional Reports
E. SAC Stories
Explanation:
Object Views (A)
These allow you to analyze KPIs and reports at the level of specific business objects (e.g., sales orders, purchase orders).
They provide detailed insights into transactional data and are supported in the Manage KPIs and Reports app.
Multidimensional Reports (B)
These reports let you slice and dice data across multiple dimensions (e.g., region, product, time).
They are a core capability of the app, enabling flexible analysis of KPIs.
SAC Stories (E)
SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC) stories can be created and integrated directly from the app.
This allows advanced visualization and storytelling with business data, making it a key supported analysis type.
❌ Incorrect Options:
Review Booklets (C)
These are not created in the Manage KPIs and Reports app. They are part of other reporting tools.
Hence, not a valid answer here.
Lumira Dashboards (D)
SAP Lumira is a separate analytics tool, not integrated into the Manage KPIs and Reports app.
The app does not support creating Lumira dashboards.
Reference:
SAP Help Portal – Manage KPIs and Reports App documentation confirms that Object Views, Multidimensional Reports, and SAC Stories are the supported analysis types.
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