Microsoft Azure Fundamentals · Difficulty

Easy AZ-900 practice questions

Direct recall — confirm you know the core facts and definitions. 12 easy questions available — no sign-up, always free.

Question 1 of 12

An operations team wants a single Azure service that reviews their deployed resources and provides personalized recommendations across cost, security, reliability, operational excellence, and performance to help them follow best practices. Which service should they use?

Reviewed for accuracy · Report an issue
Question 2 of 12

A systems administrator works primarily on a Linux workstation and wants to manage Azure resources using a command-line tool that uses commands structured in the format 'az group create'. The tool must run natively on Linux, macOS, and Windows. Which Azure management tool should the administrator use?

Reviewed for accuracy · Report an issue
Question 3 of 12

Your company owns the domain contoso.com and wants to host and manage its DNS records (A, CNAME, MX, TXT) entirely within Azure, using Azure's globally distributed name servers for reliable public resolution. Which Azure service should you use?

Reviewed for accuracy · Report an issue
Question 4 of 12

A new operations analyst has no scripting experience and needs to manually create a virtual machine, review its configuration, and adjust settings through a graphical, browser-based interface without installing any software locally. Which Azure management tool should the analyst use?

Reviewed for accuracy · Report an issue
Question 5 of 12

A company subscribes to a fully hosted payroll application accessed through a web browser. The vendor manages the servers, operating system, application runtime, and updates, while the company only configures user accounts and enters payroll data. Which cloud service type does this describe?

Reviewed for accuracy · Report an issue
Question 6 of 12

A retail company runs an e-commerce platform on Azure. During seasonal sales, they need the ability to automatically add more identical virtual machine instances to handle increased demand, then remove them when traffic subsides. Which cloud benefit best describes this capability?

Reviewed for accuracy · Report an issue
Question 7 of 12

A company is deploying a new web application that consists of a virtual machine, a storage account, and a virtual network. The team wants to manage all of these resources as a single unit so they can apply access control together and delete everything at once when the project ends. Which Azure construct should they use to group these resources?

Reviewed for accuracy · Report an issue
Question 8 of 12

A small sales team needs a customer relationship management (CRM) system as quickly as possible. They have no IT staff to maintain servers, operating systems, or application software, and they want to simply log in through a web browser and start using the product. Which cloud service type best fits their requirements?

Reviewed for accuracy · Report an issue
Question 9 of 12

A small marketing agency wants to provide its employees with email, document collaboration, and video conferencing. The agency has no IT staff and wants to avoid managing any servers, operating systems, or application updates. Employees only need to sign in and use the applications. Which cloud service type best meets these requirements?

Reviewed for accuracy · Report an issue
Question 10 of 12

A company uses Microsoft 365, a custom HR web app, and several third-party SaaS tools. Employees complain about remembering separate passwords for each service and repeatedly signing in throughout the day. Which Microsoft Entra ID authentication capability should you implement to allow users to sign in once and access all integrated applications without re-entering credentials?

Reviewed for accuracy · Report an issue
Question 11 of 12

A company wants a cloud-based identity service to manage employee accounts, enable single sign-on to Microsoft 365 and other SaaS applications, and centrally control who can sign in. Which Azure service should they use?

Reviewed for accuracy · Report an issue
Question 12 of 12

A company has employees working from home on personal and low-powered devices. IT wants to provide each employee with a secure, centralized Windows desktop experience that runs in Azure, so that no corporate data is stored on the local devices. Which Azure service should they use?

Reviewed for accuracy · Report an issue