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Users report that they are unable to access specific SharePoint sites.
You need to view the current health of Microsoft 365.
What should you do? To...
Author: Ethan · Last updated May 15, 2026
A company uses Microsoft 365.
Employees report that their searches are failing in Microsoft Outlook.
You need to determine the reason the searches are failing.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? Each ...
To determine why searches are failing in Microsoft Outlook, the most appropriate options are B) View the Exchange Online advisories in the Service health dashboard and D) Submit a service request in Support Assistant. Here’s the reasoning behind each option:
A) View the mailboxes list in the Exchange admin center
- The Exchange admin center is useful for managing and monitoring mailboxes, but it doesn't directly provide information about search issues in Outlook. If users are experiencing search problems, the mailbox configuration or issues related to indexing would need to be checked, but this can be more effectively done through other means like service health monitoring or submitting a service request.
- Rejected: It doesn't directly address or provide insight into search failures.
B) View the Exchange Online advisories in the Service health dashboard
- The Service health dashboard in the Microsoft 365 admin center provides detailed information about any ongoing issues with Microsoft services, including Exchange Online. If there are problems with search functionality in Outlook, such as an outage or a service degradation impacting Exchange Online, the Service health dashboard will provide advisories about these issues. It helps to verify if the problem is part of a broader service issue.
- Selected: This is a valid option because it will show if there is a known service disrup...
Author: Aarav · Last updated May 15, 2026
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A company uses Microsoft 365.
The company has the following requirements:
* Team 1 users need to use web-based email and calendaring.
* Team 2 users need to use email and calendaring. They also need to hold telephone calls with clients and host online meetings.
* Team 3 users need access to tools that provide task and shift management
* Licensing costs need to be minimized.
Match each license to the appropriate users. To answer, drag the appropr...
Author: Aria · Last updated May 15, 2026
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Instructions: For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE...
Author: Emily · Last updated May 15, 2026
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A company plans to deploy Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).
The company needs to purchase the appropriate Azure AD license or licenses while minimizing the cost.
Match each Azure AD license to its requirement. To answer, drag the appropriate Azure AD license from the column on the left to its requirement on the r...
Author: GlowingTiger · Last updated May 15, 2026
You are the Microsoft 365 administrator for a company.
Your company wants to learn more about what happens if the availability terms of the Microsoft Off...
To understand the consequences if the availability terms of Microsoft Office 365 services are not met, you need to refer to the specific agreement that defines the terms and conditions related to service levels, availability, and the impact on service disruptions.
Let's evaluate each option:
A) Service Level Agreement (SLA):
- The SLA outlines specific service availability commitments, such as uptime guarantees, response times, and what happens if those commitments are not met (e.g., service credits). This is the most relevant option because it directly defines the impact on service delivery and availability. The SLA typically includes provisions regarding the remedies or compensations if the agreed-upon service levels are not met.
- Reason for selection: This document specifically addresses the availability terms and consequences for failure to meet those terms, which is exactly what the company needs to understand.
B) Microsoft Services Agreement (MSA):
- The MSA is a broader agreement that governs the terms of service for using Microsoft’s cloud services, including Office 365. While it may include some high-level availability terms, it does not go into the specific service level commitments or remedies for service failures.
- Reason for rejection: While it provides terms of service, it doesn't provide detailed information about availability guarantees and consequences related to service level failure.
C) Microsoft Cloud Agreement:
-...
Author: Akash · Last updated May 15, 2026
A company is purchasing a Microsoft 365 subscription to replace the current on-premises IT infrastructure.
You need to identify the impacts of subscribing to Microsoft 365.
Which three outcomes can the company expect? Eac...
When a company subscribes to Microsoft 365 to replace its on-premises IT infrastructure, several outcomes will result. Let’s examine each option to identify the correct ones and why others are not applicable.
A) Predictable Microsoft licensing costs
- Selected: This is a correct outcome. Microsoft 365 typically offers a subscription-based model with predictable monthly or annual licensing costs. Unlike on-premises IT infrastructure, where licensing costs might vary due to hardware upgrades, renewals, or unexpected changes, Microsoft 365 offers fixed, predictable pricing for the services used.
- Reasoning: This is important because one of the advantages of moving to a cloud-based service like Microsoft 365 is the predictable and stable costs associated with subscription models, unlike the variable costs tied to on-premises infrastructure maintenance or upgrades.
B) Increased Exchange Server Client Access License (CAL) costs
- Rejected: This is incorrect. With Microsoft 365, companies do not need to purchase Exchange Server CALs. Microsoft 365 includes Exchange Online, which eliminates the need for traditional on-premises Exchange Server CALs.
- Reasoning: The company will no longer need to manage on-premises Exchange servers, so the cost for Exchange CALs would actually be eliminated or significantly reduced in the transition to Microsoft 365.
C) Increased Windows Server Client Access License (CAL) costs
- Rejected: This is incorrect as well. Microsoft 365 subscription plans cover most of the services that would typically require Windows Server CALs for on-premises servers. Moving to Microsoft 365 means that the company would not have to purchase additional Windows Server CALs for running server infrastructur...
Author: Victoria · Last updated May 15, 2026
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A company plans to deploy collaboration tools for employees. The company does not plan to deploy a hybrid environment.
You need to identify the features that are available in Teams and Skype for Business Server.
Match each environment to its feature. To answer, drag the appropriate environments from the column on the left to the featur...
Author: Benjamin · Last updated May 15, 2026
Your organization plans to deploy a subscription-based licensing model of Microsoft Office to devices.
You must use group policy to enforce Office application settings.
You need t...
To deploy Microsoft Office using a subscription-based licensing model and enforce settings through Group Policy, it is important to select the correct version of Office that supports both subscription-based licensing and Group Policy configuration. Let’s evaluate the available options:
A) Office 365 ProPlus
- Selected: This is the correct option. Office 365 ProPlus is the subscription-based version of Office and includes features that allow for the use of Group Policy to configure application settings. It integrates with the Office Deployment Tool (ODT), which makes it possible to customize deployments and settings, including managing license activation, updates, and configurations using Group Policy.
- Reasoning: This version is designed for organizations that want to take advantage of subscription-based licensing, cloud updates, and Group Policy enforcement. It is the most appropriate option for the scenario, as it is fully compatible with these management features.
B) Office Professional Plus 2016
- Rejected: While Office Professional Plus 2016 is a traditional volume-licensed version of Office, it is not subscription-based, which does not align with the goal of deploying a subscription model.
- Reasoning: Although it supports Group Policy, it lacks the subscription model features that Office 365 ProPlus offers, including regular updates and cloud-based services. The focus here is on a subscription model, which this version does no...
Author: ElectricLionX · Last updated May 15, 2026
A company plans to migrate to Microsoft 365.
Firstline employees need to be able to collaborate by using Microsoft Yammer, SharePoint Online, and Teams....
To determine the best Microsoft 365 subscription for firstline employees, let’s evaluate each option based on the key requirements: collaboration with Yammer, SharePoint Online, and Teams, while minimizing costs.
Option A: E3
- Features: Microsoft 365 E3 is designed for businesses with a wide range of features. It includes Office apps, security and compliance tools, SharePoint Online, Teams, Yammer, and more.
- Why it’s rejected: While this option provides all the necessary features, it may be overkill for firstline employees who typically need basic functionality rather than advanced security, compliance, and enterprise management features. It is also more expensive compared to the other options.
Option B: ProPlus
- Features: Microsoft 365 ProPlus provides Office apps, Teams, and OneDrive for Business, but does not include Yammer or SharePoint Online.
- Why it’s rejected: Although ProPlus offers Teams, it lacks key features like SharePoint Online and Yammer, which are important for collaboration among firstline employees. It's not a good fit since it doesn’t meet the requirements of Yammer and SharePoint Online.
Option C: F3
- Features: Microsoft 365 F3 (formerly F1) is tailored specifically for firstline wor...
Author: Harper · Last updated May 15, 2026
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For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Ea...
Author: Amira · Last updated May 15, 2026
A company plans to purchase Microsoft 365.
You need to give management an overview of the Microsoft 365 pricing model.
Which of the followin...
Let's evaluate each option based on how Microsoft 365 is typically billed.
Option A: The company will be billed according to the amount of computing resources it uses each month across all users.
- Why it’s rejected: This billing model is more suitable for services like cloud infrastructure (e.g., Azure or AWS) rather than Microsoft 365. Microsoft 365 is not billed based on computing resources like CPU or storage usage. Instead, it’s based on user licenses.
Option B: The company will make a single payment for Microsoft 365, after which it owns the license for Microsoft 365 and can use it in an unlimited fashion.
- Why it’s rejected: This billing model doesn’t reflect the subscription-based nature of Microsoft 365. Microsoft 365 is a subscription service, meaning the company pays periodically (either monthly or annually). The company does not own the license outright, as ownership is not granted in the subscription model.
Option C: The company will be billed annually for a single Microsoft 365 license that can be shared among ...
Author: Rahul · Last updated May 15, 2026
You are the Microsoft 365 administrator for a company.
You need to track scheduled maintenance events in Microsoft 3...
Let's evaluate each option to determine where you can track scheduled maintenance events in the Microsoft 365 Admin Center:
Option A: Reports
- Why it’s rejected: The "Reports" section in the Microsoft 365 Admin Center is primarily used for viewing usage data and activity reports. It does not provide information about service disruptions, maintenance schedules, or planned updates. Reports are more focused on user behavior and productivity metrics, not on service events.
Option B: Support
- Why it’s rejected: The "Support" section in the Admin Center is designed for troubleshooting issues, creating support tickets, and accessing help resources. It does not include detailed information about scheduled maintenance events or service health. It's useful for addressing issues, but not for tracking planned maintenance.
Option C: Service Health
- Why it’s rejected: The "Service Health" section is primarily used to monitor the current status of Microsoft 365 services, including any ongoing or past issues with service availability. However, it focuses more on...
Author: Scarlett · Last updated May 15, 2026
You are the Office 365 administrator for a company.
You encounter a problem in your tenant. You launch the Microsoft 365 admin center and select Create a new service request.
You need to get help resolving your problem through the admin center.
Which three actions can you perform ...
Let's evaluate the available options based on the actions you can perform when creating a service request through the Microsoft 365 Admin Center.
Option A: Receive a Microsoft technical support phone number to speak with a Microsoft support technician.
- Why it's selected: When you create a service request in the admin center, Microsoft can provide a support phone number for you to contact a technician directly. This option is useful when you need to speak to someone urgently to resolve the issue.
Option B: Request a Microsoft service technician to contact you by using email.
- Why it's rejected: While email communication may happen after you submit a request, the admin center does not directly offer an option to request a technician to contact you via email. Microsoft typically initiates email communication after you submit a service request, but this isn't a direct action you can select when creating a request.
Option C: Use the query text box to type information about your problem and receive links to help documentation.
- Why it's selected: The Microsoft 365 Admin Center provides a query text box where you can describe your problem, and it will then provide links to relevant help documentation or suggested solut...
Author: Emily · Last updated May 15, 2026
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An organization migrates to Microsoft 365. The company has an on-premises infrastructure that includes Exchange Server and Active Directory Domain Services.
Client devices run Windows 7.
You need to determine which products require the purchase of Microsoft 365 licenses for new employees.
Which product licenses should ...
Author: Elijah · Last updated May 15, 2026
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A company is investigating cloud solution provider (CSP) pricing models for Microsoft cloud services.
Match each CSP pricing model to its definition.
Instructions: To answer, drag the appropriate CSP pricing model from the column on the left to the definition on the right. Each CSP pri...
Author: Aarav · Last updated May 15, 2026
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Instructions: For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE...
Author: BlazingPhoenix22 · Last updated May 15, 2026
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A company plans to use Microsoft 365. The company needs to determine licensing costs.
Instructions: For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. O...
Author: Leah · Last updated May 15, 2026
An organization is researching Microsoft 365 licensing.
The organization must buy licenses that include Microsoft Intune.
You need to determine which licenses meet the requirements.
Which three licenses can you choose? Ea...
Let's evaluate the available options based on which Microsoft 365 licenses include Microsoft Intune.
Option A: Microsoft 365 Business Premium
- Why it's selected: Microsoft 365 Business Premium includes Microsoft Intune. It is designed for small to medium-sized businesses and offers comprehensive device and app management capabilities, including Intune for managing and securing devices.
Option B: Microsoft 365 Business Basic
- Why it's rejected: Microsoft 365 Business Basic does not include Microsoft Intune. This plan is more focused on providing cloud-based services such as email (Exchange), Office apps (web versions), and Teams for collaboration, but it lacks advanced management tools like Intune.
Option C: Microsoft 365 Business Standard
- Why it's rejected: Microsoft 365 Business Standard does not include Microsoft Intune. It provides Office apps, email, and collaboration tools but does not come with the device management capabili...
Author: VioletCheetah55 · Last updated May 15, 2026
A company is developing their Windows as a service (WaaS) strategy.
The company needs to preview features from Microsoft in the development cycle as soon as possible.
...
When selecting the appropriate solution for previewing new features from Microsoft as soon as possible during the development cycle, the key factors to consider are:
1. Frequency of Feature Updates – How quickly can new features be tested and integrated into development?
2. Control Over Feature Testing – How much flexibility does the company have in controlling which features are tested and deployed?
3. Testing Scope – Is the goal to preview all new features or focus on specific features?
4. Risk Management – How much risk is acceptable when introducing early-stage features?
Analysis of Options:
A) Servicing channels
- Explanation: Servicing channels are a method of delivering Windows updates to different sets of users based on their needs. The Windows as a Service (WaaS) model offers different servicing channels like Current Branch, Current Branch for Business, and Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC). However, servicing channels are generally more about managing updates after they are released rather than previewing new features early in development. They help in managing the release of features to users but don’t specifically address early-stage feature previews.
- Rejection Reason: This option is not suitable for previewing new features during development as it's focused on deployment and maintenance, not testing new features as soon as they are available.
B) Proof of concept
- Explanation: A proof of concept (PoC) is a demonstration or pilot implementation of a new idea or feature to verify its feasibility and value. While it can be used to test concepts, it is typically not used for continuous, real-time updates or previewing features from ongoing development.
- Rejection Reason: A PoC is not designed for frequent p...
Author: Ethan · Last updated May 15, 2026
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A company uses Microsoft 365. The company has an application that runs on a device that does not have internet access.
The device can only be updated manually every two years.
You need to determine how you ...
Author: Nathan · Last updated May 15, 2026
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Instructions: For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE...
Author: Ishaan · Last updated May 15, 2026
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You are the Microsoft 365 administrator for a company.
Which release types are used for each deployment scenario?
Match each deployment scenario to its appropriate release type. To answer, drag the appropriate deployment scenarios to the correct release types. Each deployment scenario may be used once, more than once, or not at ...
Author: Emily · Last updated May 15, 2026
You are the Microsoft 365 administrator for a company.
Which two admin roles can purchase more licenses? Each correct answer presents a comple...
Analysis of Options:
A) Service Administrator
- Explanation: The Service Administrator role in Microsoft 365 is responsible for managing service-related settings, including monitoring and troubleshooting services. However, it does not typically have permissions for purchasing licenses. This role is primarily concerned with ensuring services are operational, rather than handling licensing or billing.
- Rejection Reason: Service Administrators do not have the permissions needed to purchase or manage licenses.
B) User Management Administrator
- Explanation: The User Management Administrator role is responsible for managing user accounts and licenses, such as assigning or removing licenses. However, this role does not have permissions to purchase additional licenses. Its focus is more on managing users rather than purchasing or financial transactions.
- Rejection Reason: While User Management Administrators can assign existing licenses to users, they cannot purchase additional licenses.
C) Global Administrator
- Explanation: The Global Administrator role is the highest-level admin role in Microsoft 365, with full access to all administrative features across Microsoft 365 services. Global Administrators can purchase and manage ...
Author: Sofia2021 · Last updated May 15, 2026
A company plans to purchase Microsoft 365 Enterprise licenses.
Which two options can you use? Each correct answer presents a complete ...
To determine the best ways for a company to purchase Microsoft 365 Enterprise licenses, we should evaluate the options based on licensing options, purchasing channels, and the type of business agreement available. Here's a breakdown of each option:
A) Through a Cloud Solution Provider (CSP):
- Selected: This is a valid option. A Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) can sell Microsoft 365 Enterprise licenses to businesses, offering more flexibility in terms of payment options and support. CSPs provide tailored solutions and can manage customer subscriptions. This is ideal for small to medium businesses or those who want a managed service for their Microsoft 365 licenses.
- Reason: This option is great for flexibility and ongoing management of subscriptions. The CSP model works for businesses of various sizes and allows for monthly or annual payments.
B) From the Microsoft website using a corporate credit card:
- Rejected: This option is typically more common for individuals or small businesses purchasing consumer licenses (like Microsoft 365 Personal or Family). For enterprise-level products, such as Microsoft 365 Enterprise, businesses usually need to go through more structured purchasing processes, like through the CSP or EA channels, not just a website purchase with a corporate credit card.
- Reason: While you can technically purchase licenses through the Microsoft website for consumer-level products, this method doesn't cater well to enterprises that require ...
Author: Amira · Last updated May 15, 2026
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You are the Microsoft 365 administrator for a company.
You identify the following requirements:
You need to purchase Office 365 subscription based on the requirements for each department.
Which type of subscription should you use for each department? To answer, drag the appropriate license types to the correct departments. Each license type may be used once, more tha...
Author: MysticJaguar44 · Last updated May 15, 2026
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You administer a Microsoft 365 tenant.
You need to be able to quickly identify the status of each service by its icon.
Which service status is associated with each icon? To answer, drag the appropriate service status to the correct targets. Each service status may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You...
Author: Olivia · Last updated May 15, 2026
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A company is evaluating the licenses that are available in Microsoft 365.
The company needs to minimize licensing costs.
Match each license to its requirement. To answer, drag the appropriate license from the column on the left to its requirement on the right. Each ...
Author: Nathan · Last updated May 15, 2026
A company deploys Microsoft 365.
You must implement conditional access to restrict access to administrative accounts when users authenticate from specific locations.
You need to select the...
To determine the lowest-cost license that will allow the company to implement conditional access to restrict access to administrative accounts based on the location, we need to evaluate the features included in each Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) license:
A) Azure Active Directory Premium P1:
- Selected: Azure AD Premium P1 includes conditional access as part of its features. This allows you to create policies to restrict access based on various factors, including location, which is the requirement here. Premium P1 also includes other advanced security features like multi-factor authentication (MFA) and self-service password reset, among others.
- Reason: Azure AD Premium P1 meets the requirement for conditional access based on location and provides the lowest cost among the licenses that offer this feature. It’s suitable for organizations that need to secure their administrative accounts but don’t need the advanced features of P2.
B) Azure Active Directory Premium P2:
- Rejected: Azure AD Premium P2 builds on the features of Premium P1 but also includes Identity Protection and Privileged Identity Management (PIM). While these features are very useful for organizations with more advanced security needs, such as managing access to privileged accounts or implementing more granular risk-based access policies, these features are not required for the basic scenario of restricting access based on location.
- Reason: Premium P2 is more expensive than Premium P1 and includes additional features that are unnecessary for the described requiremen...
Author: Emma · Last updated May 15, 2026
Your company plans to purchase a Microsoft 365 subscription.
The company requires intranet and team sites.
You need to select a Microsoft 365 subscription that provides the required features.
Which two subscriptions can you use?...
To select the right Microsoft 365 subscription for your company's requirements (intranet and team sites), we need to focus on the features offered by each subscription.
Required Features:
- Intranet: This refers to a private network for communication and collaboration, usually built using SharePoint Online.
- Team Sites: These are sites in SharePoint Online used for team collaboration, where files, data, and projects can be shared.
Now, let's evaluate each subscription:
A) Office 365 Home
- Intranet/Team Sites: This subscription is designed for personal use, primarily for home users. It does not provide business-related features like SharePoint or access to team sites.
- Conclusion: Does not meet the requirements.
B) Office 365 Business Premium
- Intranet/Team Sites: This plan includes Microsoft 365 Busine...
Author: Zara · Last updated May 15, 2026
You use Microsoft Business Products.
When you try to create a support request, you receive the following message:
You don't have permission to access this page or perform this acti...
When trying to create a support request in Microsoft Business products, receiving the message "You don't have permission to access this page or perform this action" indicates a permission issue. Let's analyze each possible cause to determine the right one:
A) Your password is expired
- Reasoning: If your password were expired, you would typically be prompted to reset it. While an expired password might block other access (e.g., logging into services), it would not directly result in the error message related to permissions in accessing the support page. This is not the most likely cause of the issue.
- Conclusion: Rejected.
B) Your account is disabled
- Reasoning: If your account were disabled, you would generally not be able to sign in or perform any activities, including creating a support request. You would likely encounter a different error or sign-in message indicating that the account is disabled.
- Conclusion: Rejected.
C) Your company does not have Pr...
Author: David · Last updated May 15, 2026
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For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Ea...
Author: Emma · Last updated May 15, 2026
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For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Ea...
Author: Noah · Last updated May 15, 2026
A company experiences a Microsoft 365 outage that affects an entire region.
You check the Service Health Dashboard and observe that the service is healthy.
After the incident is resolved, you need to find information in...
To address the situation where a Microsoft 365 outage affected an entire region, and you're looking for detailed information on what happened during the outage, let's evaluate the options available in the Service Health Dashboard.
A) Message Center
- Reasoning: The Message Center is used to communicate updates, new features, and announcements related to Microsoft 365 services. While it provides updates about upcoming changes, service notifications, or new features, it doesn't typically provide detailed post-incident information or summaries about outages. Therefore, it is not the most appropriate choice to find specific information about an outage.
- Conclusion: Rejected.
B) Incident Closure Summary
- Reasoning: The Incident Closure Summary provides information about the resolution of a specific incident, detailing how the issue was resolved and any actions taken. However, this summary is generally part of the post-incident process and is only available once the incident is fully closed. It gives an overview but not a comprehensive explanatio...
Author: ShadowWolf101 · Last updated May 15, 2026
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You are the Microsoft 365 administrator for a company.
Which option should you select on the Microsoft 365 Roadmap page to display all ...
Author: Emily · Last updated May 15, 2026
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Your company uses Microsoft 365 with a business support plan.
You need to identify Service Level Agreements (SLAs) from Microsoft for the support plan.
What response can you expect for each event type? To answer, drag the appropriate responses to the correct event types. Each response may be used once, more than once, or not at ...
Author: Carlos Garcia · Last updated May 15, 2026
A company is evaluating virtualization services.
You need to determine the difference between Microsoft 365 and Azure Virtu...
To determine the feature unique to Microsoft 365 in comparison with Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD), let's evaluate each option.
A) Users can sign into a dedicated virtual machine.
- Reasoning: This is a feature of Azure Virtual Desktop, where users can be assigned a dedicated virtual machine, meaning each user gets their own individual virtual machine. This is not a specific feature of Microsoft 365.
- Conclusion: Rejected.
B) Users can rename their assigned virtual machine.
- Reasoning: Renaming a virtual machine is typically something that would be done by an administrator. While users in Azure Virtual Desktop may have a dedicated machine, renaming would fall under administrative tasks. This isn't a feature unique to Microsoft 365.
- Conclusion: Rejected.
C) Administrators can assign users to the local administrators group on the virtual machine.
- Reasoning: In Azure Virtual Desktop, administrators can assign users to the local administrators group, granting them administrative privileges on the virtual machine. This feature is available in both Microsoft 365 (when managing Windows 10/11 desktops in an enterprise setting) and Azure Virtual Desktop, so it is not unique to Microsoft 365.
- Conclusion: Rejected.
D) Administrators can ...
Author: Arjun · Last updated May 15, 2026
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A company is evaluating Microsoft 365.
You need to determine the Microsoft Viva analytics capabilities.
Select the ...
Author: Ava · Last updated May 15, 2026
A company is developing their Windows as a service (WaaS) strategy.
The company wants to roll out the most recently released Windows updates to specific devices before rolling them out to other devices.
You need t...
To meet the company's requirement of rolling out the most recently released Windows updates to specific devices before rolling them out to others, let's evaluate the available options.
A) Servicing Channels
- Reasoning: Servicing Channels are used to specify the update frequency and track when devices receive feature updates (such as the Current Channel or Long-Term Servicing Channel). However, servicing channels are more about broad, company-wide update strategies rather than targeting specific devices before others. They are not designed for phased deployment.
- Conclusion: Rejected.
B) Deployment Rings
- Reasoning: Deployment Rings allow you to control the rollout of updates in stages. You can define multiple rings (e.g., Pilot, First Deployment, Broad Deployment) and deploy updates to a small group of devices first (e.g., a pilot group) before expanding to a larger set of devices. This is a common approach used in Windows as a Service (WaaS) to test updates on specific devices before rolling them out more broadly. This feature perfectly matches the company's need to first roll out updates to specific devices.
- Conclusion: Selected – Deployment Rings are designed exactly for this use case, allowing controlled, phased rollo...
Author: Liam · Last updated May 15, 2026
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A company is evaluating Microsoft 365.
You need to describe Microsoft 365 security principles.
Select the ans...
Author: Sofia · Last updated May 15, 2026
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A company is evaluating Microsoft Viva.
You need to recommend the appropriate Microsoft Viva modules.
Which module should you use? To answer, drag the appropriate modules to the correct features. Each module may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
You may need to dr...
Author: Ava · Last updated May 15, 2026
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A company is migrating to Microsoft 365.
The company is evaluating collaboration integrations in Microsoft Teams.
You need to recommend the Microsoft Power Platform integration that provides the appropriate feature.
Which integrations should you recommend? To answer, drag the appropriate integrations to the correct features. Each integration may be used once, more than...
Author: FlamePhoenix2025 · Last updated May 15, 2026
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A company is evaluating threat protection in Microsoft 365.
Instructions: For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise...
Author: Ethan Smith · Last updated May 15, 2026
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A furniture distribution company uses Microsoft 365.
The company would like to optimize employee interaction in Microsoft Teams company wide.
You need to determine a solution.
Which solution should you use? To answer, drag the appropriate solutions to the correct requirements. Each solution may be used once, more than once, or not a...
Author: Ming · Last updated May 15, 2026
A company is considering using Microsoft cloud services.
You need to determine which mobility features Microsoft Intune supports.
Which three features does Microsoft Intune support? Each correct a...
Let's evaluate each option based on the features Microsoft Intune supports:
A) It provides mobile application management (MAM) capabilities.
- Reasoning: Microsoft Intune provides Mobile Application Management (MAM) capabilities, which means it can manage and secure apps on devices without needing full device control. This feature is used to apply policies to apps and manage the lifecycle of apps (install, configure, and monitor). It helps in securing corporate apps on personal (BYOD) devices without fully controlling the device.
- Scenario: This is typically used in scenarios where employees use personal devices for work purposes, and you only need to manage the corporate apps.
B) It upgrades operating systems on mobile phone devices.
- Reasoning: Microsoft Intune does not directly manage or upgrade operating systems on devices. While Intune can configure devices and enforce policies, upgrading the OS itself is typically done through other tools like Windows Update, Apple's software updates for iOS, or Android's native update system. Intune does not handle OS upgrades.
- Scenario: OS upgrades are handled separately and are not the responsibility of Intune.
C) It provides mobile device management (MDM) capabilities.
- Reasoning: Microsoft Intune provides Mobile Device Management (MDM) capabilities, allowing organizations to control and secure mobile devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops. MDM includes managing device settings, enforcing security policies, and remotely wiping devices if needed. This is a core functionality of Intune.
- Scenario: This is important in organizations that need full control over mobile d...
Author: Amelia · Last updated May 15, 2026
A company is evaluating Microsoft 365.
You need to determine the deployment methods for Microsoft 365 Apps.
Which two tools can you use? Each correct answer present...
Let's evaluate each option for deploying Microsoft 365 Apps:
A) Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant
- Reasoning: The Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant (SaRA) is a troubleshooting tool, not a deployment tool. It helps users resolve issues with Microsoft 365 services and apps but does not facilitate the deployment of Microsoft 365 Apps. It is primarily used for diagnosing and fixing issues related to installation or configuration after apps are deployed.
- Scenario: SaRA is useful for fixing post-deployment issues but is not used in the deployment process itself.
- Conclusion: Not suitable for deploying Microsoft 365 Apps.
B) Office Customization Tool
- Reasoning: The Office Customization Tool (OCT) is used to configure Office apps during deployment. It allows you to customize Office installations, such as specifying settings for apps, features to install, and language preferences. However, while it’s a tool for configuration, it is not the primary tool for the actual deployment process.
- Scenario: OCT is useful when you are preparing Office installations for deployment but doesn't handle the actual installation process.
- Conclusion: Not a full deployment tool, but can be part of the deployment process for customization.
C) Office Deployment Tool
- Reasoning: The Office Deployment Tool (ODT) is a primary deployment tool for Microsoft 365 Apps. It allows IT admins to download and deploy Office apps in bulk. The tool helps automate installation by using configuration files to define app settings, versions,...
Author: Layla · Last updated May 15, 2026
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Your company uses Microsoft 365 services.
Instructions: For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, sel...
Author: VenomousSerpent42 · Last updated May 15, 2026
A company uses Microsoft 365.
The company cancels a subscription that has a traditional add-on associated to it. The add-on has an expiration date that is different than its associated subscript...
Let’s evaluate each option based on what happens to an add-on when the associated Microsoft 365 subscription is canceled:
A) The add-on will remain until its expiration date is reached.
- Reasoning: When a subscription is canceled but has an add-on with a different expiration date, the add-on typically remains active until its own expiration date. It is not tied directly to the subscription’s cancellation date unless specified. This is because the add-on has a separate expiration, and Microsoft allows it to continue functioning until that time.
- Scenario: This scenario applies when the add-on has a different expiration than the subscription and continues to function until it reaches the set expiration date.
- Conclusion: This is the most accurate choice. The add-on will not immediately expire when the subscription is canceled.
B) The add-on will be automatically transferred to another active subscription.
- Reasoning: Microsoft does not automatically transfer add-ons to a new subscription when the associated subscription is canceled. Add-ons are typically linked to a specific subscription, and if the associated subscription is canceled, the add-on does not automatically move to a new subscription.
- Scenario: This scenario is not supported by Microsoft 365, as add-ons are not automatically transferred.
- Conclusion: This option is incorrect because the add-on does not get automatically transferred.
C) The add-on will remain until manually canceled by the company.
- Reasoning: While it’s true that the add-on might remain active until its own expiration date, it doesn't require manual cancellation unless the company chooses to remove it before it exp...
Author: James · Last updated May 15, 2026
A company is planning to implement Microsoft 365.
The company has not purchased licenses from Microsoft.
You need to recommend a licensi...
Let's evaluate each licensing solution option for implementing Microsoft 365 in a scenario where the company has not purchased licenses yet:
A) Full user subscription licenses
- Reasoning: Full user subscription licenses are standard licenses where the company purchases a complete license for each user. This is a straightforward licensing model that ensures every user has a fully licensed and operational Microsoft 365 subscription. This is typically used when the company is starting from scratch and has not yet purchased licenses. It ensures full access to Microsoft 365 services and apps.
- Scenario: This solution is suitable when the company has no existing licenses and needs to provide complete access to Microsoft 365 services for all users.
- Conclusion: This is the most appropriate option because the company needs to purchase standard, complete user licenses for each user to fully use Microsoft 365.
B) Step-up user subscription licenses
- Reasoning: Step-up user subscription licenses are used for upgrading existing lower-tier licenses (e.g., from Microsoft 365 Business Basic to Microsoft 365 Business Standard). This licensing model is intended for customers who already have a lower-tier license and wish to "step up" to a higher-tier one. Since the company has not yet purchased any licenses, they would not be eligible for step-up licenses.
- Scenario: This option would only apply if the company already had a Microsoft 365 license and wanted to upgrade to a higher-tier license. Since the company hasn’t purchased licenses yet, this option is not applicable.
- Conclusion: Not relevant for the company as they haven't purchased any licenses yet.
C) Add-on user subscription licenses
- Reasoning: Add-on user subscription licenses are used to provide additional services...
Author: Ahmed97 · Last updated May 15, 2026
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Instructions: For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No...