False. A version of a package can be visible in more than one view.
False. Pipeline artifacts can only be consumed from within other pipelines within Azure DevOps.
True. Azure Artifact feeds can be used to share universal packages to other products. This allows you to compile an application in Azure DevOps, upload the binaries as a universal package, and download it again in another product. This is useful when using another deployment tool, for example, Octopus Deploy.
The correct answers are numbers 2 and 4. Answer number 1 is incorrect since the package references (either in a .csproj file or in a nuget.config file) should only reference packages by name and version. Answer number 3 is incorrect since consumer is not a valid ...
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