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AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Exam Questions and Answers – Page 8 Part 1

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Question 731

Your company has an Azure subscription that contains the following unused resources:

20 user accounts in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)
Five groups in Azure AD
10 public IP addresses
10 network interfaces
You need to reduce the Azure costs for the company.

Solution: You remove the unused network interfaces.

Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes
*B. No

Explanation

You are not charged for unused network interfaces. Therefore, deleting unused network interfaces will not reduce the Azure costs for the company.

Question 732

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.

Statement 1: With Azure Reservations, you pay less for virtual machines than pay-as-you-go pricing: Yes
Statement 2: Two Azure virtual machines that use the B2S size have the same monthly costs: No
Statement 3: When an Azure virtual machine is stopped, you continue to pay storage costs for the virtual machine: Yes

Explanation

Statement 1: With Azure Reservations, you pay less for virtual machines than pay-as-you-go pricing: Yes

A reservation is where you commit to pay for a resource (for example a virtual machine) for one or three years. This gives you a discounted price on the resource for the reservation period.

Statement 2: Two Azure virtual machines that use the B2S size have the same monthly costs: No

There are other factors that influence the cost of a virtual machine such as the virtual hard disks attached to the virtual machine. You could have multiple virtual machines with the same ‘size’ (B2S in this case) but with different virtual hard disk configurations.

Statement 3: When an Azure virtual machine is stopped, you continue to pay storage costs for the virtual machine: Yes

When a virtual machine is stopped (deallocated), the virtual machine is unloaded/dismounted from the physical server in Azure. In this state, you are not charged for the virtual machine itself. However, you are still charged for the storage costs of the virtual hard disks attached to the virtual machine.

If the virtual machine is stopped but not deallocated (this happens if you shut down the virtual machine from the operating system of the virtual machine), the virtual machine is still mounted on the physical server in Azure and you are charged for the virtual machine itself as well as the storage costs. To ensure that a virtual machine is ‘stopped (deallocated)’, you need to stop the virtual machine in the Azure portal.

Question 733

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.

Statement 1: A user who is assigned the Owner role can transfer ownership of an Azure subscription: No
Statement 2: You can convert the Azure subscription of your company from Free Trial to Pay-As-You-Go: Yes
Statement 3: The Azure spending limit is fixed and cannot be increased or decreased: Yes

Explanation

Statement 1: A user who is assigned the Owner role can transfer ownership of an Azure subscription: No

You need to be an administrator of the billing account that has the subscription to be able to transfer the subscription. This could be a Billing Administrator or Global Administrator. A subscription owner can manage all resources and permissions within the subscription but cannot transfer ownership of the subscription.

Statement 2: You can convert the Azure subscription of your company from Free Trial to Pay-As-You-Go: Yes

You can convert a free trial subscription to Pay-As-You-Go. This is common practice for people who wish to continue using the Azure services when the free trial period expires.

Statement 3: The Azure spending limit is fixed and cannot be increased or decreased: Yes

You can remove the spending limit, but you can’t increase or decrease it.
The spending limit in Azure prevents spending over your credit amount. All new customers who sign up for an Azure free account or subscription types that include credits over multiple months have the spending limit turned on by default. The spending limit is equal to the amount of credit and it can’t be changed. For example, if you signed up for Azure free account, your spending limit is $200 and you can’t change it to $500. However, you can remove the spending limit. So, you either have no limit, or you have a limit equal to the amount of credit.

Question 734

This question requires that you evaluate the bold text to determine if it is correct. Review the bold text. If it makes the statement correct, select “No change is needed”. If the statement is incorrect, select the answer choice that makes the statement correct.

If Microsoft plans to end support for an Azure service that does NOT have a successor service, Microsoft will provide notification at least 12 months before.

*A. No change is needed.
B. 6 months
C. 90 days
D. 30 days

Explanation

The Modern Lifecycle Policy covers products and services that are serviced and supported continuously. For products governed by the Modern Lifecycle Policy, Microsoft will provide a minimum of 12 months’ notification prior to ending support if no successor product or service is offered — excluding free services or preview releases.

Question 735

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.

Statement 1: A Standard support plan is included in an Azure free account: No
Statement 2: A Premier support plan can only be purchased by companies that have an Enterprise Agreement (EA): Yes
Statement 3: Support from MSDN forums is only provided to companies that have a pay-as-you-go subscription: No

Explanation

Statement 1: A Standard support plan is included in an Azure free account: No

An Azure free account comes with a ‘basic’ support plan, not a ‘standard’ support plan.

Statement 2: A Premier support plan can only be purchased by companies that have an Enterprise Agreement (EA): Yes

You can purchase the Professional Direct, Standard, and Developer support plans with the Microsoft Customer Agreement. You can also purchase the Professional and Standard support plans with the Enterprise Agreement.

Statement 3: Support from MSDN forums is only provided to companies that have a pay-as-you-go subscription: No

Users with any type of Azure subscription (pay-as-you-go, Enterprise Agreement, Microsoft Customer Agreement etc.) can get support from the MSDN forums.

Question 736

Your company has 10 offices. You plan to generate several billing reports from the Azure portal. Each report will contain the Azure resource utilization of each office.

Which Azure Resource Manager feature should you use before you generate the reports?

*A. tags
B. templates
C. locks
D. policies

Explanation

You can use resource tags to ‘label’ Azure resources. Tags are metadata elements attached to resources. Tags consist of pairs of key/value strings. In this question, we would tag each resource with a tag to identify each office. For example: Location = Office1. When all Azure resources are tagged, you can generate reports to list all resources based on the value of the tag. For example: All resources used by Office1.

Question 737

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.

Statement 1: All Azure services in private preview must be accessed by using a separate Azure portal: No
Statement 2: Azure services in public preview can be used in production environments: Yes
Statement 3: Azure services in public preview are subject to a Service Level Agreement (SLA): No

Explanation

Public Preview means that the service is in public beta and can be tried out by anyone with an Azure subscription. Services in public preview are often offered at a discount price.

Statement 1: All Azure services in private preview must be accessed by using a separate Azure portal: No

Services in private preview can be viewed in the regular Azure portal. However, you need to be signed up for the feature in private preview before you can view it. Access to private preview features is usually by invitation only.

Statement 2: Azure services in public preview can be used in production environments: Yes

You can use services in public preview in production environments. However, you should be aware that the service may have faults, is not subject to an SLA and may be withdrawn without notice.

Statement 3: Azure services in public preview are subject to a Service Level Agreement (SLA): No

Public previews are excluded from SLAs and in some cases, no support is offered.

Question 738

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.

Statement 1: If your company uses an Azure free account, you will only be able to use a subset of Azure services: No
Statement 2: All Azure free accounts expire after a specific period: Yes
Statement 3: You can create up to 10 Azure free accounts by using the same Microsoft account: No

Explanation

Statement 1: If your company uses an Azure free account, you will only be able to use a subset of Azure services: No

Azure Free Account gives you 12 months access to the most popular free services. It also gives you a credit (150 GBP or 200 USD) to use on any Azure service for up to 30 days.

Statement 2: All Azure free accounts expire after a specific period: Yes

All free accounts expire after 12 months.

Statement 3: You can create up to 10 Azure free accounts by using the same Microsoft account: No

You can only create one free Azure account per Microsoft account.

Question 739

Which task can you perform by using Azure Advisor?

A. Integrate Active Directory and Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).
*B. Estimate the costs of an Azure solution.
C. Confirm that Azure subscription security follows best practices.
D. Evaluate which on-premises resources can be migrated to Azure.

Question 740

To complete the sentence, select the appropriate option in the answer area.

You deploy an Azure resource. The resource becomes unavailable for an extended period due to a service outage. Microsoft will __________.

Answer Area:

A. refund your bank account.
B. migrate the resource to another subscription.
*C. credit your Azure account.
D. send you a coupon code that you can redeem for Azure credits.

Explanation

If the SLA for an Azure service is not met, you receive credits for that service and that service only. The credits are deducted from your monthly bill for that service. If you stopped using the service where the SLA was not met, your account would remain in credit for that service. The credits would not be applied to any other services that you may be using.

Service Credits apply only to fees paid for the particular Service, Service Resource, or Service tier for which a Service Level has not been met. In cases where Service Levels apply to individual Service Resources or to separate Service tiers, Service Credits apply only to fees paid for the affected Service Resource or Service tier, as applicable. The Service Credits awarded in any billing month for a particular Service or Service Resource will not, under any circumstance, exceed your monthly service fees for that Service or Service Resource, as applicable, in the billing month.