Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 08, 2026
Question 1:
Question 1 asks which Azure support plans allow opening new support requests.
- The plans that allow new support requests are: Developer, Standard, Professional Direct, and Premier.
- The Basic plan does not include technical support tickets; it mainly covers billing/subscription issues and self-help.
So, the correct choice is: all paid plans except Basic. The page showing only one option (A) may not reflect all applicable plans; the real answer is the four plans listed above.
De Lier, Netherlands
Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 08, 2026
Question 23:
Question 23 explanation:
- Correct service: Use Microsoft Defender for Cloud (formerly called Azure Security Center) to view your Azure Secure Score. The Secure Score is a posture metric you see in Defender for Cloud.
- Why: Defender for Cloud aggregates recommendations and shows your current Secure Score across subscriptions, helping you track security improvements.
- Sign in to the Azure portal.
- Open Defender for Cloud (or Security Center in older nomenclature).
- Navigate to the Secure Score page to see your score and recommended actions.
- Quick note: Some questions refer to “Azure Security Center” as the service; the modern name is Microsoft Defender for Cloud, but the Secure Score concept remains the same.
Enugu, Nigeria
Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 08, 2026
Compare
Here’s a quick side-by-side to reinforce the difference.
- At rest: data stored on disk or storage (not moving).
- In transit: data moving over a network.
- At rest
- encrypting a virtual machine disk
- Disk encryption on storage, TDE for databases, or SSE for blob storage
- In transit
- encrypting communications by using a site-to-site VPN
- https (TLS/SSL) for web traffic
- SSH or IPsec for remote/admin or network transport
- Email: encryption can be in transit (TLS/STARTTLS) or at rest (mailbox storage); it may involve both depending on the service.
How to tell which category
- If the action describes protecting stored copies of data (on disk/storage), it’s at rest.
- If it describes protecting data as it travels between systems, it’s in transit.
If you want, tell me another question from this page and I’ll classify it this way.
Enugu, Nigeria
Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 08, 2026
Question 21:
Question 21: The correct answer is B — encrypting a virtual machine disk.
Why:
- Encryption at rest means data that is stored on disk or in storage (not actively moving over the network). It protects data when it’s stored, not while it’s being transmitted.
- “encrypting a virtual machine disk” is a direct example of data at rest (disk encryption).
Why the others are not:
- “encrypting communications by using a site-to-site VPN” is encryption in transit (data moving between networks).
- “accessing a website by using an encrypted HTTPS connection” is encryption in transit (data moving between client and server).
- “sending an encrypted email” is about the transport or storage of email content, but it isn’t the canonical example of encryption at rest in storage. It can involve at-rest or in-transit depending on how the service stores or transmits email, so it’s not a clear at-rest example.
If you want, I can compare more questions like this to reinforce the difference between at-rest and in-transit concepts.
Enugu, Nigeria
Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 08, 2026
Question 18:
The two phases before Ready are:
Reason: In the Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure, the sequence starts with defining the business strategy and outcomes, then planning the roadmap and resources. The Ready phase comes after these two, preparing the environment and governance before moving into Adopt, Manage, and Govern. So selecting Define Strategy and Plan (i.e., A and E) is correct.
Enugu, Nigeria
Obenaoso
Commented on May 08, 2026
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Timothy
Commented on May 08, 2026
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Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 08, 2026
Question 5:
Question 5: The two correct actions are D. Repair the backup power source and E. Replace the CMOS battery.
Why:
- If the PC loses the system date/time after a power outage, it usually means the real-time clock loses power. Two common causes are:
- The UPS (backup power source) isn’t delivering power during an outage, causing an abrupt shutdown and loss of BIOS clock settings. Repairing or verifying the UPS ensures the PC stays powered long enough to safely shut down and preserve the clock.
- The CMOS battery is dead. The CMOS battery maintains the BIOS clock when main power is off. Replacing it restores the clock during outages.
Why the other options aren’t correct here:
- BIOS update: won’t fix a clock that’s losing power.
- Swap RAM: unrelated to system clock.
- Disable NTP: would only affect OS time syncing, not the BIOS clock during power loss.
- Install a surge protector: protects against surges but doesn’t fix power loss during outages if the UPS isn’t supplying power.
Ashburn, United States
Dunji
Commented on May 08, 2026
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mohamed
Commented on May 08, 2026
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Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 08, 2026
Question 44:
Question 44 explanation:
- Correct answer: D — Create two resource accounts, then create two auto attendants.
Why:
- In Microsoft Teams Phone System, an Auto Attendant must be backed by a Resource Account. The resource account represents the AA in the system and is the entity you sign in with for call routing.
- Since this scenario uses a nested AA (a first-level AA that routes to a second-level AA), you need two separate AAs. Therefore you need two separate Resource Accounts—one for each auto attendant.
- The proper order is: first create the two resource accounts (AA1 and AA2), then create the two auto attendants and assign each to its corresponding resource account. After that, configure the first-level AA to route to the second-level AA as needed.
Why the other options are incorrect:
- A: Only one resource account is created, but you need two for two auto attendants.
- B: Creates AAs before resources; you typically must have a resource account to attach to each AA.
- C: Tries to create AAs before creating resources; not valid because AAs require resource accounts to be created first.
Key concepts:
- Auto Attendant = call-flow entity
- Resource Account = required backing account for each AA
- Nested AA = routing from AA1 to AA2 requires two distinct AAs (and thus two resource accounts).
Giza, Egypt
Community-Verified AI Explanation
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Question 10:
The correct answer is PKI.
Reasoning:
- X.509 defines the standard format for digital certificates used in a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). These certificates bind a public key to an identity and are issued/validated by certificate authorities.
- In practice, X.509 certs are widely used with TLS/SSL for websites, VPNs, and email security.
- The other options are unrelated to the certificate standard: VLAN tagging is 802.1Q at the data link layer; LDAP is a directory service (which can use TLS but isn’t defined by X.509); MFA is about authentication factors.
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Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 08, 2026
Question 76:
Question 76 is a SIMULATION about computers with audio and performance issues after installing unauthorized software. The key idea is to use best-practice incident response, starting with containment.
Why quarantine first:
- Stops malware from talking to other devices or the internet (prevents spread and data exfiltration).
- Preserves evidence for later analysis.
- Allows you to fix issues without further contamination.
What to do next (in general, after quarantining):
- Identify affected hosts and isolate them (Quarantine VLAN or disconnect from network).
- Run updated antivirus/malware scans; remove unauthorized software.
- Check audio-related components on each host (drivers, services like audio, and related startup items); reinstall or roll back drivers if needed.
- Scan for performance issues (unnecessary processes, resource-heavy malware, startup programs).
- Restore normal operation on cleaned devices; monitor for reoccurrence.
- Document actions taken for incident response and future prevention.
If you’re using the simulation controls, you’d likely select the affected devices to quarantine first, then proceed with remediation steps on those devices. The answer key lists A as correct, reflecting that containment (quarantine) is the initial, correct move in this scenario.
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Antonio
Commented on May 08, 2026
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Rishija Bhattacharya
Commented on May 08, 2026
Excellent dump.
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Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 08, 2026
Question 33:
Here’s the explanation for Question 33.
- Correct answer: B — Upload File1.avi to the Azure Video Indexer website.
Why: To index a local video with Azure Video Indexer, you start by bringing the video into the service. The typical flow is to go to the Video Indexer portal and upload the local file from your computer. While you can also connect sources like
Luckeesarai, India
Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 08, 2026
Question 227:
Here's a quick explanation of Question 227.
- Correct choices: Azure Portal and Azure Cloud Shell (options B and C).
Why:
Azure Portal is web-based, so you
Pune, India
Arunkumar Arjunan
Commented on May 07, 2026
The study material
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Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 07, 2026
Question 1:
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
- The goal is real-time inventory checks with automatic delivery scheduling. That requires live access to internal inventory data.
- Using
Google Cloud databases provides the live data store, and Vertex AI lets you build, deploy, and manage the AI agent that can query that live data.
- This is typically more cost-effective long-term than creating a separate API for every interaction (A).
- Simply using pre-built chatbots (B) won’t guarantee direct, real-time integration with internal data.
- Fine-tuning a model with sample data (C) does not provide live data access, so it can’t act on current inventory levels.
Druten, Netherlands
Community-Verified AI Explanation
Commented on May 07, 2026
Question 71:
Question 71 describes a vulnerability where submitting data to a form allowed the tester to retrieve user credentials. The most appropriate remediation is:
- Performing input validation before allowing submission (Option C).
Why: Input validation helps prevent injection or crafted input from altering server behavior or exposing sensitive data. By validating and sanitizing user input on the server (and using parameterized queries, strict schemas, and proper output encoding), you reduce the chance that malicious input can cause credential leakage.
Why the other options aren’t correct here:
- MFA on the server OS doesn’t fix the web application vulnerability that allows credential exposure through form input.
- Hashing passwords on the web application addresses storage security, not the vulnerability that leaks credentials via input handling.
- Segmenting the network reduces exposure but doesn’t fix the underlying flaw in input processing that allowed the leakage.
Key concept: secure coding practices and input validation are central to mitigating injection-type vulnerabilities in web apps. If you want, I can walk through how to implement input validation and secure database access to prevent this class of issue.
New York, United States
RSV
Commented on May 07, 2026
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WhyCertify_lol
Commented on May 07, 2026
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Commented on May 06, 2026
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Commented on May 01, 2026
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OnePunchCert
Commented on April 29, 2026
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India
AlmostGaveUp_J
Commented on April 29, 2026
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PassedByLuck_K
Commented on April 23, 2026
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jason_helpdesk
Commented on April 21, 2026
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Commented on April 21, 2026
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firewall_fan
Commented on April 15, 2026
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United Kingdom
linuxlover99
Commented on April 14, 2026
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Sweden
StudiedForWeeks
Commented on April 08, 2026
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Commented on April 04, 2026
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LabRatTech
Commented on April 02, 2026
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CloudGuy_Mike
Commented on March 26, 2026
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certgrind_2025
Commented on March 24, 2026
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Commented on March 19, 2026
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Commented on March 17, 2026
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NightOwlCerts
Commented on March 16, 2026
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India
RetakeKing2025
Commented on March 16, 2026
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Japan
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Commented on March 12, 2026
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dockerdave
Commented on March 12, 2026
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Commented on March 06, 2026
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Commented on March 04, 2026
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PassedIt2025
Commented on February 17, 2026
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Hong Kong
CloudGuy_Mike
Commented on February 16, 2026
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Sweden
DataCenter_Dan
Commented on February 15, 2026
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DevOps_Rach
Commented on February 15, 2026
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