Azure AZ-900 Exam 700 Questions Dumps Part – 2
Microsoft Azure AZ 900 Certification Exam Free Test Questions
Q51 – Your virtual machine VM1 reside in Resource Group RG1. You want to copy VM1 to another resource group RG2. Is this possible?
Yes
No
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Q52 – Your virtual machine VM1 reside in Resource Group RG1 in Subscription A. You want to copy VM1 to another resource group RG2 in Subscription B. Is this possible?
Yes
No
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Q53 – Your company has multiple Azure Virtual Machines in an Availability Zone in Region A. You are asked to move one Virtual Machine from this Availability Zone to another Availability Zone in Region B. Is this possible?
Yes
No
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Q54 – Your company has a private cloud setup, and they want to start using Microsoft Azure Hybrid cloud model. They would need to migrate their entire private cloud model to achieve a hybrid cloud model. Is it true or false?
True
False
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Q55 – Your company has a private cloud setup, and they want to start using Microsoft Azure Public cloud model. When can an organization decommission its private cloud infrastructure hosted in its data center?
a) When they have a hybrid solution
b) When all of their servers are in the private cloud
c) When all of their servers are in the public cloud
d) When all of their servers are in the public or private cloud
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Q56 – What does a customer provide in a software as a service (SaaS) model?
a) application data
b) data storage
c) compute resources
d) application software
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Q57 – Your company plans to deploy several custom applications to Azure. The applications will provide invoicing services to the customers of the company. Each application will have several prerequisite applications and services installed. You need to recommend a cloud deployment solution for all the applications. What should you recommend?
a) Software as a Service (SaaS)
b) Platform as a Service (PaaS)
c) Infrastructure as a Service (laaS)
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Q58 – You have 50 virtual machines hosted on-premises and 50 virtual machines hosted in Azure. The on- premises virtual machines and the Azure virtual machines connect to each other. Which type of cloud model is this?
a) hybrid cloud
b) private cloud
c) public cloud
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Q59 – Google Apps, Microsoft Office 365, Gmail, Yahoo and Facebook are example of SaaS.
True
False
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Q60 – App Services, Azure Search and Azure CDN are examples of?
a) Software as a Service (SaaS)
b) Platform as a Service (PaaS)
c) Infrastructure as a Service (laaS)
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Q61 – A company is planning on deploying Microsoft Azure resources to a Resource Group (RG1). But the resources would belong to different locations. Can you have resources that belong to the same resource group but be in multiple locations?
Yes
No
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Q62 – Microsoft SQL Server 2019 installed on an Azure virtual machine is an example of Platform as a Service (PaaS).
Yes
No
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Q63 – Azure SQL Database is an example of Platform as a Service (PaaS).
Yes
No
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Q64 – Azure Cosmos DB is an example of Platform as a Service (PaaS).
Yes
No
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Q65 – Azure Cosmos DB is an example of Serverless.
Yes
No
Q66 – You plan to provision Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) resources in Azure. Which three resources are examples of laaS?
a) an Azure web app
b) an Azure virtual machine
c) an Azure logic app
d) Azure Disk Storage
e) Azure Virtual Network
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Q67 – You need to manage Azure by using Azure Cloud Shell. Which Azure portal icon should you select? To answer, select the appropriate icon in the answer area.
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Q68 – You plan to extend your company network to Azure. The network contains a VPN appliance that uses an IP address of 131.107.200.1. You need to create an Azure resource that defines the VPN appliance in Azure. Which Azure resource should you create? To answer, select the appropriate resource in the answer area.
a) Services
b) NAT gateways
c) Application gateways
d) Local network gateways
e) Virtual network gateways
f) On-premises Data Gateways
g) Azure Data Box Gateway
h) Azure Stack Edge / Data Box Gateway
i) Web Application Firewall policies
Q69 – Your Azure environment contains multiple Azure virtual machines. You need to ensure that a virtual machine named VM1 is accessible from the Internet over HTTP. What are two possible solutions? Each correct answer presents a complete solution. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
a) Modify an Azure Traffic Manager profile
b) Modify a network security group (NSG)
c) Modify a DDoS protection plan
d) Modify an Azure firewall
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Q70 – You can improve composite SLA by adding redundant service to your application.
Yes
No
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Q71 – You can improve composite SLA by adding more dependent service to your application.
Yes
No
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Q72 – SLA in Azure is a formal agreement between Microsoft and customer. Which factor is covered in SLA?
a) Durability
b) Scalability
c) Elasticity
d) Availability
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Q73 – During which phase Azure services are subject to a Service Level Agreement (SLA).
a) Private preview
b) Public preview
c) Generally available (GA)
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Q74 – During Public Preview phase only those with special invite can access the service.
True
False
Q75 – Azure services in public preview are subject to a Service Level Agreement (SLA).
True
False
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Q76 – Microsoft Customer Support Services will supply support services during public preview.
True
False
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Q77 = All Azure services in private preview must be accessed by using a separate Azure portal.
True
False
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Q78 – Azure services in public preview can be used in production environments.
True
False
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Q79 – Which of the following is correct Lifecyle of Azure Services
a) Private preview -> Public preview ->Generally available (GA)
b) Dev preview -> Public preview -> Generally available (GA)
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Q80 – Single sign-on (SSO) is ________ method that enables users to sign in the first time and access various applications and resource by using same password
a) a validation
b) an authentication
c) a configuration
d) an authorization
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Authentication
Authentication is the process of proving that you’re who you say you are. This is achieved by verification of the identity of a person or device. It’s sometimes shortened to AuthN. The Microsoft identity platform uses the OpenID Connect protocol for handling authentication.
Authorization
Authorization is the act of granting an authenticated party permission to do something. It specifies what data you’re allowed to access and what you can do with that data. Authorization is sometimes shortened to AuthZ. The Microsoft identity platform uses the OAuth 2.0 protocol for handling authorization.
Q81 – Which Azure Storage replication is the least expensive replication option?
a) Locally redundant storage (LRS)
b) Zone-redundant storage (ZRS)
c) Geo-redundant storage (GRS)
d) Geo-zone-redundant storage (GZRS)
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Q82 – Where does the copies of data maintained in LRS?
a) Within a single region
b) Across separate availability zones
c) Secondary region
d) Primary region and Secondary region
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Q83 – Which Azure Storage replication comes under “Redundancy in the primary region”?
a) Locally redundant storage (LRS)
b) Zone-redundant storage (ZRS)
c) Geo-redundant storage (GRS)
d) Geo-zone-redundant storage (GZRS)
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Q84 – Which Azure Storage replication comes under “Redundancy in a secondary region”?
a) Locally redundant storage (LRS)
b) Zone-redundant storage (ZRS)
c) Geo-redundant storage (GRS)
d) Geo-zone-redundant storage (GZRS)
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Q85 – How many copies of data are maintained by an Azure Storage account that uses locally redundant storage (LRS)?
a) 3
b) 4
c) 6
Q86 – How many copies of data are maintained by an Azure Storage account that uses Zone-redundant storage (ZRS)?
a) 3
b) 4
c) 6
Q87 – How many copies of data are maintained by an Azure Storage account that uses Geo-redundant storage (GRS)/Read Access – Geo-redundant storage (RA-GRS)?
a) 3
b) 4
c) 6
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Q88 – How many copies of data are maintained by an Azure Storage account that uses Geo-zone-redundant storage (GZRS) / Read Access – Geo-zone-redundant storage (RA-GZRS)?
a) 3
b) 4
c) 6
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Q89 – Which are Azure Storage access tiers?
a) Hot tier
b) Frequent tier
c) Cool tier
d) Cold tier
e) Archive tier
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Q90 – Blob storage account and a general-purpose storage account, both are same.
True
False
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Q91 – Which page in Azure portal that you typically use to assign roles to grant access to Azure resources?
a) Access Control (IAM)
b) Policy hub
c) User Access Management
d) User Role Management
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Q92 – Azure Active directory lets you set dynamic membership rules.
True
False
Q93 – You plan to create an Azure virtual machine. You need to identify which storage service must be used to store the unmanaged data disks of the virtual machine. What should you identify?
a) Containers
b) Files shares
c) Tables
d) Queues
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Q94 – Which cloud models can you deploy physical servers to?
a) public cloud
b) private cloud, hybrid cloud and public cloud
c) hybrid cloud only
d) private cloud and hybrid cloud
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Q95 – Azure pay-as-you-go pricing is an example of CapEx.
True
False
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Q96 – Paying electricity for your datacenter is an example of OpEX.
True
False
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Q97 – Deploying your own datacenter is an example of CapEx.
True
False
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Q98 – Azure provides flexibility between capital expenditure (CapEx) and operational expenditure (OpEx).
True
False
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Q99 – When an Azure virtual machine is stopped, you continue to pay storage costs associated to the virtual machine.
True
False
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Q100 – An Azure resource can have multiple locks.
True
False
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Q101 – If an Azure resource has a Read-only lock, you can add a Delete lock to the resource?
Yes
No
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Q102 – An Azure resource inherits locks from its resource group.
True
False
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Q103 – ReadOnly means authorized users can read a resource, but they can’t delete or update it.
True
False
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Q104 – Which built-in roles can create and delete management locks.
a) Owner
b) Contributor
c) User Access Administrator
d) Reader
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Q105 – Delete and CanNotDelete, both locks achieve same objective. Users can read and modify a resource, but they can’t delete it.
True
False
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You can set locks that prevent either deletions or modifications. In the portal, these locks are called Delete and Read-only. In the command line, these locks are called CanNotDelete and ReadOnly.
- CanNotDelete means authorized users can read and modify a resource, but they can’t delete it.
- ReadOnly means authorized users can read a resource, but they can’t delete or update it. Applying this lock is similar to restricting all authorized users to the permissions that the Reader role provides.
Reference – https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/lock-resources?tabs=json