
1500 Questions | SAP Extended Warehouse Management (EWM)
Course Description
Detailed Exam Domain Coverage
To pass the SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition, Extended Warehouse Management exam, you must demonstrate technical mastery across these five core domains. My practice exams are weighted exactly like the official curriculum:
Warehouse Management and Inventory Management (22%)
Implementing EWM structures and customizing warehouse processes for complex business requirements.
Inventory Management (20%)
Mastering cycle counting, bin-level inventory management, and strategic putaway/picking.
Warehouse Management and Movement of Goods (22%)
End-to-end processing of Goods Receipt and Goods Issue, including shipping instructions and checking.
System Configuration and Customizing (16%)
Back-end setup of EWM and configuring specific warehouse and inventory transactions.
Data Management and Reporting (20%)
Managing master data and leveraging SAP Analytics Cloud for real-time warehouse reporting.
Achieving the SAP Certified Associate status in S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition, Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) requires more than just high-level knowledge; it requires an intimate understanding of SAP's configuration logic and process flows. I developed this original question bank of 1,500 practice questions to serve as the ultimate simulation of the actual exam environment.
Every question includes a deep-dive explanation for every correct and incorrect answer. I have designed these tests to help you identify your knowledge gaps in real-time, focusing heavily on the "Cloud Private Edition" nuances. This isn't just about memorizing answers—it's about understanding why SAP behaves the way it does in a warehouse environment so you can pass on your very first attempt.
Practice Question Previews
Question 1: Warehouse Structure and Customizing In SAP S/4HANA EWM, which organizational element is the highest level of detail that represents a physical storage area within a warehouse complex?
Options:
A) Storage Section
B) Storage Bin
C) Storage Type
D) Activity Area
E) Quant
F) Work Center
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
A) Incorrect: A storage section is a logical subdivision of a storage type, not the smallest physical unit.
B) Correct: The Storage Bin is the smallest physical unit in a warehouse where goods are stored.
C) Incorrect: A storage type represents a group of bins with similar characteristics (e.g., high rack).
D) Incorrect: Activity areas are used to group bins for specific tasks like picking or putaway.
E) Incorrect: A Quant is a logical quantity of a specific product in a bin, not a physical area.
F) Incorrect: A work center is a physical unit for executing specific warehouse activities like packing.
Question 2: Goods Receipt Process Which document in the SAP S/4HANA EWM process triggers the creation of a Warehouse Task for putaway during a standard Goods Receipt?
Options:
A) Purchase Order
B) Inbound Delivery Document
C) Goods Receipt Note
D) Warehouse Order
E) Expected Goods Receipt
F) Production Order
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
A) Incorrect: The Purchase Order is an MM document and does not directly trigger EWM warehouse tasks.
B) Correct: The Inbound Delivery is the central document in EWM that initiates the putaway process and task creation.
C) Incorrect: This is a record of the movement, not the functional trigger for task execution.
D) Incorrect: A Warehouse Order is a grouping of tasks, created after the warehouse tasks themselves are initiated.
E) Incorrect: This is used to prepare for a receipt but isn't the execution trigger for a task.
F) Incorrect: A production order triggers internal movements, not a standard external Goods Receipt.
Question 3: Inventory Management You need to implement a counting method that ensures high-value items are counted more frequently than low-value items. Which method should I configure in SAP EWM?
Options:
A) Annual Physical Inventory
B) Ad Hoc Counting
C) Cycle Counting
D) Check-on-Empty
E) Zero-Stock Check
F) Low-Stock Check
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
A) Incorrect: Annual counting happens once a year regardless of item value.
B) Incorrect: Ad Hoc is performed manually without a specific strategic schedule.
C) Correct: Cycle Counting allows you to categorize items (ABC analysis) and count high-value "A" items more often.
D) Incorrect: Check-on-empty is triggered by the bin state, not item value.
E) Incorrect: Zero-stock check is a method used during picking when a bin becomes empty.
F) Incorrect: Low-stock check is triggered when a bin reaches a specific threshold.
Course Highlights
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