AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator Sample Questions: User Guide
AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator Sample Questions: User Guide
AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator Sample Questions: User Guide
Sample Questions
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User Guide
These sample questions are intended to provide an overview of the style, wording, and difficulty of the
questions that you are likely to experience on this exam. These questions are not the same as what you
will see on the exam nor is this document illustrative of the length of the exam or its complexity (e.g.,
you may see additional question types, multiple case studies, and possibly labs). These questions are
examples only to provide insight into what to expect on the exam and help you determine if additional
preparation is required.
In the first section, you will find the questions without answers so that you can test your knowledge. In
the second section, the answer, a rationale, and a URL that will link you to additional information is
provided immediately below each question.
Contents
Questions ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
Question # 1 (Multiple Choice) .......................................................................................................... 3
Question # 2 (Multiple Choice) .......................................................................................................... 3
Question # 3 (Multiple Choice) .......................................................................................................... 3
Question # 4 (Multiple Choice – 3) .................................................................................................... 4
Question # 5 (Multiple Choice) .......................................................................................................... 4
Question # 6 (Multiple Choice) .......................................................................................................... 5
Question # 7 (Multiple Choice) .......................................................................................................... 5
Question # 8 (Multiple Choice) .......................................................................................................... 6
Question # 9 (Multiple Choice) .......................................................................................................... 6
Question # 10 (Multiple Choice) ........................................................................................................ 6
Question # 11 (Multiple Choice) ........................................................................................................ 7
Question # 12 (Multiple Choice) ........................................................................................................ 7
Case Study ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
Question # 13 (Multiple Choice) ...................................................................................................... 11
Question # 14 (Multiple Choice) ...................................................................................................... 12
Question # 15 (Multiple Choice) ...................................................................................................... 12
Question # 16 (Multiple Choice) ...................................................................................................... 13
Question # 17 (Multiple Choice) ...................................................................................................... 14
Question # 18 (Multiple Choice) ...................................................................................................... 15
Question # 19 (Multiple Choice) ...................................................................................................... 15
Question # 20 (Multiple Choice) ...................................................................................................... 15
Questions and Answers .............................................................................................................................. 16
Question # 1 (Multiple Choice) ........................................................................................................ 16
Question # 2 (Multiple Choice) ........................................................................................................ 16
Question # 3 (Multiple Choice) ........................................................................................................ 17
Question # 4 (Multiple Choice – 3) .................................................................................................. 17
Question # 5 (Multiple Choice) ........................................................................................................ 18
Question # 6 (Multiple Choice) ........................................................................................................ 19
Question # 7 (Multiple Choice) ........................................................................................................ 20
Question # 8 (Multiple Choice) ........................................................................................................ 20
Question # 9 (Multiple Choice) ........................................................................................................ 21
Question # 10 (Multiple Choice) ...................................................................................................... 22
Question # 11 (Multiple Choice) ...................................................................................................... 23
Question # 12 (Multiple Choice) ...................................................................................................... 24
Case Study ................................................................................................................................................... 25
Question # 13 (Multiple Choice) ...................................................................................................... 28
Question # 14 (Multiple Choice) ...................................................................................................... 29
Question # 15 (Multiple Choice) ...................................................................................................... 30
Question # 16 (Multiple Choice) ...................................................................................................... 32
Question # 17 (Multiple Choice) ...................................................................................................... 33
Question # 18 (Multiple Choice) ...................................................................................................... 35
Question # 19 (Multiple Choice) ...................................................................................................... 37
Question # 20 (Multiple Choice) ...................................................................................................... 38
Questions
Question # 1 (Multiple Choice)
Your company has a Microsoft 365 tenant and an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named
contoso.com. The company uses several Azure Files shares. Each share is assigned to a different
department at the company. The department attribute in Azure AD is populated for all users.
You need to ensure that the users can access the departmental file shares.
Which two types of groups should you use? Each correct presents a complete solution.
A. a security group that uses the dynamic membership type
B. a Microsoft 365 group that uses the dynamic membership type
C. a distribution group that uses the dynamic membership type
D. a security group that uses the assigned membership type
E. a Microsoft 365 group that uses the assigned membership type
You need to identify which storage accounts can be switched to geo-redundant storage (GRS).
Which storage accounts should you identify?
A. storage1 only
B. storage2 only
C. storage3 only
D. storage4 only
E. storage1 and storage4 only
F. storage2 and storage3 only
Which two resources can you back up to a Recovery Services vault? Each correct presents part of the
solution.
A. VM1
B. Blob1
C. Disk1
D. Share1
E. Database1
Case Study
Overview
Contoso, Ltd. is a consulting company. The company has a main office in Vancouver and branch
offices in Seattle and New York.
Existing Environment
Azure Environment
Contoso has two Azure subscriptions named ContosoSub1 and ContosoSub2.
ContosoSub1 has the resource group shown in the following table.
Name Lock name Lock type Location
ResourceGroup1 Lock1 Read Only West US
Contoso has an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named contoso.com that contains the
user accounts shown in the following table.
Name Role Office
Admin1 Domain name administrator Vancouver
Admin2 User administrator Vancouver
Admin3 Helpdesk administrator Vancouver
User1 Not applicable New York
User2 Not applicable Seattle
Azure Storage Environment
ContosoSub1 contains the storage accounts shown in the following table.
Name Kind
ContosoStorage1 StorageV2 (general purpose v2)
ContosoStorage2 FileStorage
ContosoStorage3 BlockBlobStorage
ContosoStorage4 Storage (general purpose v1)
Contoso has the Recovery Service vaults shown in the following table.
Name Backup contains Storage replication type
Rsv1 Azure File shares Geo-redundant storage (GRS)
Rsv2 Virtual machines Geo-redundant storage (GRS)
Rsv3 No items Geo-redundant storage (GRS)
Problem Statement
• Administrators share the ContosoStorage2 access key with external users.
• Replication costs for backups are over budget.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Contoso plans to implement the following changes:
• Configure backups to use locally-redundant storage (LRS) replication whenever possible.
• Hire 125 new employees, each of whom will require an account created in the tenant.
• Delegate User1 to manage all the user and group accounts in the New York office.
• Delegate User2 to manage all the user and group accounts in the Seattle office.
• Deploy a new Azure virtual machine named DevVM1 that will run Windows 10.
• Create peering between Vnet1 and Vnet2.
• Move Disk1 to ResourceGroup2.
Technical Requirements
Contoso must meet the following technical requirements:
• For supported storage accounts, data not accessed for 60 days must be moved
automatically to cool storage. Data not accessed for 120 days must be moved
automatically to archive storage.
• DevVM1 must be accessible from the Azure portal over TLS and provide seamless
RDP/SSH connectivity.
• Delegated administrative permissions must be scoped to specific locations.
• Administrative effort and costs must be minimized whenever possible.
• The principle of least privilege must be used.
Security Requirements
Contoso must meet the following security requirements:
• User access to storage account data must be granted for a specified start and expiration
date and time.
• DevVM1 must be protected from port scanning from outside the virtual network.
• Storage account access keys must not be shared directly with users.
Question # 13 (Multiple Choice)
Answer the following question based on the information presented in the case study.
Which administrator can implement the planned changes for the new employees?
A. Admin1 only
B. Admin2 only
C. Admin3 only
D. Admin1 and Admin2 only
E. Admin1 and Admin3 only
Question # 14 (Multiple Choice)
Answer the following question based on the information presented in the case study.
You need to implement the planned changes for User1 and User2.
What should you do first?
A. Create two new resource groups.
B. Create two new management groups.
C. Create two new named locations.
D. Create two new administrative units.
Answer: A
Objective: 5. Monitor and back up Azure resources
Rationale: Azure Advisor can be used to quickly optimize the Azure Deployments. It provides
various dashboard to support Cost, Reliability, Security and Performance.
URL: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/advisor/
Question # 5 (Multiple Choice)
Your company has 10 different departments.
You have an Azure subscription that contains several hundred virtual machines. The users of each
department use only their department’s virtual machines.
You plan to apply resource tags for each department to the virtual machines.
Which two solutions should you use? Each correct presents a complete solution.
A. PowerShell
B. Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates
C. app registrations
D. Azure Advisor
Answer: A AND B
Objective: 1.3 Manage subscriptions and governance.
Rationale: Assigning Tags to Virtual machines will allow you create reports and dashboards for
Alerting, budget and performance management. Tags can be applied by using
PowerShell, Azure CLI, and ARM templates.
URL: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/decision-
guides/resource-tagging/
Question # 6 (Multiple Choice)
You have an Azure subscription that contains the storage accounts shown in the following table.
Name Kind Performance Replication
storage1 StorageV2 (general purpose v2) Standard Zone-redundant
storage (ZRS)
storage2 BlobStorage Standard Locally-redundant
storage (LRS)
storage3 FileStorage Premium Zone-redundant
storage (ZRS)
storage4 Storage (general purpose v1) Premium Locally-redundant
storage (LRS)
You need to identify which storage accounts can be switched to geo-redundant storage (GRS).
Which storage accounts should you identify?
A. storage1 only
B. storage2 only
C. storage3 only
D. storage4 only
E. storage1 and storage4 only
F. storage2 and storage3 only
Answer: B
Objective: 2.2 Manage storage
Rationale: Geo-redundant storage (GRS) copies your data synchronously three times within a
single physical location in the primary region using LRS. It then copies your data
asynchronously to a single physical location in a secondary region that is hundreds
of miles away from the primary region. Storage accounts configured with the
Premium performance setting only support LRS. Any storage account already
configured with ZRS cannot be changed or directly switched to another replication
setting. In this scenario, the only storage account that is not set to LRS or Premium
performance is storage2, which can be switched to use Geo-redundant storage.
URL: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-redundancy
Question # 7 (Multiple Choice)
You have an Azure subscription that contains several Azure runbooks. The runbooks run nightly and
generate reports. The runbooks are configured to store authentication credentials as variables.
You need to replace the authentication solution with a more secure solution.
What should you use?
A. Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Identity Protection
B. Azure Key Vault
C. an access policy
D. an administrative unit
Answer: B
Objective: 5.2 Implement backup and recovery
Rationale: A runbook requires appropriate credentials to access any resource, whether for
Azure or third-party systems. These credentials can be stored in Key Vault and then
referenced to access resources.
URL: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/automation/automation-runbook-
execution
Which two resources can you back up to a Recovery Services vault? Each correct presents part of the
solution.
A. VM1
B. Blob1
C. Disk1
D. Share1
E. Database1
Answer: A AND D
Objective: 5.2 Implement backup and recovery
Rationale: Recovery Services vault supports Azure Virtual Machines, SQL in Azure VM, Azure
Files, SAP HANA in Azure VM, Azure Backup Server, Azure Backup Agent, and DPM.
Backup vault supports Azure Database for PostgreSQL servers, Azure Blobs, and
Azure disks.
URL: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-support-matrix#vault-
support; https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-azure-recovery-
services-vault-overview; https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-
vault-overview
Case Study
Overview
Contoso, Ltd. is a consulting company. The company has a main office in Vancouver and branch
offices in Seattle and New York.
Existing Environment
Azure Environment
Contoso has two Azure subscriptions named ContosoSub1 and ContosoSub2.
ContosoSub1 has the resource group shown in the following table.
Name Lock name Lock type Location
ResourceGroup1 Lock1 Read Only West US
Contoso has an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named contoso.com that contains the
user accounts shown in the following table.
Name Role Office
Admin1 Domain name administrator Vancouver
Admin2 User administrator Vancouver
Admin3 Helpdesk administrator Vancouver
User1 Not applicable New York
User2 Not applicable Seattle
Azure Storage Environment
ContosoSub1 contains the storage accounts shown in the following table.
Name Kind
ContosoStorage1 StorageV2 (general purpose v2)
ContosoStorage2 FileStorage
ContosoStorage3 BlockBlobStorage
ContosoStorage4 Storage (general purpose v1)
Contoso has the Recovery Service vaults shown in the following table.
Name Backup contains Storage replication type
Rsv1 Azure File shares Geo-redundant storage (GRS)
Rsv2 Virtual machines Geo-redundant storage (GRS)
Rsv3 No items Geo-redundant storage (GRS)
Problem Statement
• Administrators share the ContosoStorage2 access key with external users.
• Replication costs for backups are over budget.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Contoso plans to implement the following changes:
• Configure backups to use locally-redundant storage (LRS) replication whenever possible.
• Hire 125 new employees, each of whom will require an account created in the tenant.
• Delegate User1 to manage all the user and group accounts in the New York office.
• Delegate User2 to manage all the user and group accounts in the Seattle office.
• Deploy a new Azure virtual machine named DevVM1 that will run Windows 10.
• Create peering between Vnet1 and Vnet2.
• Move Disk1 to ResourceGroup2.
Technical Requirements
Contoso must meet the following technical requirements:
• For supported storage accounts, data not accessed for 60 days must be moved
automatically to cool storage. Data not accessed for 120 days must be moved
automatically to archive storage.
• DevVM1 must be accessible from the Azure portal over TLS and provide seamless
RDP/SSH connectivity.
• Delegated administrative permissions must be scoped to specific locations.
• Administrative effort and costs must be minimized whenever possible.
• The principle of least privilege must be used.
Security Requirements
Contoso must meet the following security requirements:
• User access to storage account data must be granted for a specified start and expiration
date and time.
• DevVM1 must be protected from port scanning from outside the virtual network.
• Storage account access keys must not be shared directly with users.
Question # 13 (Multiple Choice)
Answer the following question based on the information presented in the case study.
Which administrator can implement the planned changes for the new employees?
A. Admin1 only
B. Admin2 only
C. Admin3 only
D. Admin1 and Admin2 only
E. Admin1 and Admin3 only
Answer: B
Objective: Objective 1.1: Manage Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) objects
Rationale: To bulk create users in the Azure AD administration portal, you must be signed in as
a Global administrator or User administrator. Only Admin2 has the User
administrator role to perform the task.
=====================
From the Case Study:
Azure Environment:
Name Administrative Role Location
Admin1 Domain name administrator Vancouver
Admin2 User administrator Vancouver
Admin3 Helpdesk administrator Vancouver
User1 N/A New York
User2 N/A Seattle
Planned Changes:
Hire 125 new employees with each needing an account created in the tenant.
Technical requirements:
Minimize administrative effort and cost whenever possible.
====================
URL: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/enterprise-users/users-
bulk-add
Question # 14 (Multiple Choice)
Answer the following question based on the information presented in the case study.
You need to implement the planned changes for User1 and User2.
What should you do first?
A. Create two new resource groups.
B. Create two new management groups.
C. Create two new named locations.
D. Create two new administrative units.
Answer: D
Objective: Objective 1.1: Manage Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) objects
Rationale: You use Administrative units to logically group Azure AD resources. You first create
the Administrative units for each location. You can then assign User1 and User2 the
User administrator role for each of their associated Administrative units and then
add the users and groups that should be managed members.
=====================
From the Case Study:
Azure Environment:
Name Administrative Role Location
Admin1 Domain name administrator Vancouver
Admin2 User administrator Vancouver
Admin3 Helpdesk administrator Vancouver
User1 N/A New York
User2 N/A Seattle
Planned Changes:
Delegate User1 to manage all user and group accounts in New York.
Delegate User2 to manage all user and group accounts in Seattle.
Technical requirements:
Delegated administrative permissions must be scoped to specific locations.
Minimize administrative effort and cost whenever possible.
====================
URL: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/roles/administrative-units
Question # 15 (Multiple Choice)
Answer the following question based on the information presented in the case study.
You need to implement the planned changes for Disk1.
What should you do first?
A. Add ContosoSub1 and ContosoSub2 to a new management group.
B. Remove Lock1 from ResourceGroup1.
C. Modify the RG:1 tag.
D. Remove Lock2 from ResourceGroup2.
Answer: B
Objective: 1.3 Manage subscriptions and governance
Rationale: To move a resource between resource groups, you need to first remove any locks
associated with the resource. Disk1 has an inherited lock from ResourceGroup1. To
move Disk1 you must first remove the lock.
ResourceGroup2 has a Delete lock. However, this will not affect the ability to move
or create resources in this resource group.
Adding ContosoSub1 or ContosoSub2 to a new Management group has no relevance
to the planned changes for Disk1.
Modifying the RG:1 tag will have no effect on the ability to move Disk1.
=====================
From the Case Study:
Azure Environment:
Contoso has two Azure subscriptions named ContosoSub1 and ContosoSub2.
ContosoSub1 has the following resource group:
Name Lock name Lock type Region
ResourceGroup1 Lock1 Read Only West US
ResourceGroup1 contains the following resources:
Name Type Tags Address space Region
Disk1 Managed disk RG:1 N/A West US
Vnet1 Virtual network RG:1 10.40.0.0/20 West US
ContosoSub2 has the following resource group:
Name Lock name Lock type Region
ResourceGroup2 Lock 2 Delete East US
ResourceGroup2 contains the following resources:
Name Type Tags Address space Region
Disk2 Managed disk RG:2 N/A East US
Vnet2 Virtual network RG:2 10.40.0.0/22 East US
Planned Changes:
Move Disk1 to ResourceGroup2.
====================
URL: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-
manager/management/lock-resources?tabs=json
Question # 16 (Multiple Choice)
Answer the following question based on the information presented in the case study.
Which storage accounts meet the technical requirements?
A. ContosoStorage1 and ContosoStorage4 only
B. ContosoStorage2 and ContosoStorage3 only
C. ContosoStorage1 and ContosoStorage3 only
D. ContosoStorage2 and ContosoStorage4 only
Answer: C
Objective: 2.3 Configure Azure files and Azure Blob Storage
Rationale: Lifecycle management policies apply rules to supported storage accounts to control
the transition of data to cooler storage tiers. Lifecycle management policies are
supported for block blobs and append blobs in general-purpose v2, premium block
blob, and Blob Storage accounts. FileStorage and general purpose v1 storage
accounts do not support lifecycle management.
=====================
From the Case Study:
Azure Storage Environment:
ContosoSub1 contains the following storage accounts:
Name Kind
ContosoStorage1 StorageV2 (general purpose v2)
ContosoStorage2 FileStorage
ContosoStorage3 BlockBlobStorage
ContosoStorage4 Storage (general purpose v1)
Technical requirements:
For supported storage accounts, data not accessed for 60 days must be
automatically moved to cool storage. Data not accessed for 120 days must be
automatically moved to archive storage.
=====================
URL: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/blobs/lifecycle-management-
overview
Question # 17 (Multiple Choice)
Answer the following question based on the information presented in the case study.
You need to address the issue that relates to ContosoStorage2. The solution must meet the security
requirements.
What should you do?
A. Set a rotation reminder for the access keys.
B. Configure a lifecycle management rule.
C. Create a new access review.
D. Generate a shared access signature (SAS).
Answer: D
Objective: 2.1 Secure storage
Rationale: A shared access signature (SAS) provides secure delegated access to resources in
your storage account. You can use a SAS to provide granular control such as how
long access is valid, what permissions they have to the resources, and what
resources the client may access.
=====================
From the Case Study:
Azure Storage Environment:
ContosoSub1 contains the following storage accounts:
Name Kind
ContosoStorage1 StorageV2 (general purpose v2)
ContosoStorage2 FileStorage
ContosoStorage3 BlockBlobStorage
ContosoStorage4 Storage (general purpose v1)
Problem Statement:
Administrators have been sharing the ContosoStorage2 access key with external
users.
Security Requirements:
User access to storage account data must be granted for a specified start and
expiration date and time.
Storage account access keys must not be directly shared with users.
=====================
URL: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-sas-
overview?toc=/azure/storage/blobs/toc.json
Question # 18 (Multiple Choice)
Answer the following question based on the information presented in the case study.
You need to implement the planned changes for Vnet1 and Vnet2.
What should you do first?
A. Move Vnet1 to the East US Azure region.
B. Move Vnet2 to the ContosoSub1 subscription.
C. Modify the tag for Vnet2
D. Modify the address space for Vnet1.
Answer: D
Objective: 4.1 Implement and manage virtual networking
Rationale: The virtual networks you peer must have non-overlapping IP address spaces. As
shown in the case study Vnet1 and Vnet2 have overlapping IP address spaces.
Because of this, you will need to modify the address space for one of the virtual
networks. You can peer virtual networks from different regions and from different
subscriptions, and so A and B do not address the issue.
Modifying the tag for Vnet2 does not address the issue.
=====================
From the Case Study:
Azure Environment
Contoso has two Azure subscriptions named ContosoSub1 and ContosoSub2.
ContosoSub1 has the following resource group:
Name Lock name Lock type Region
ResourceGroup1 Lock1 Read Only West US
ResourceGroup1 contains the following resources:
Name Type Tags Address space Region
Disk1 Managed disk RG:1 N/A West US
Vnet1 Virtual network RG:1 10.40.0.0/20 West US
ContosoSub2 has the following resource group:
Name Lock name Lock type Region
ResourceGroup2 Lock 2 Delete East US
ResourceGroup2 contains the following resources:
Name Type Tags Address space Region
Disk2 Managed disk RG:2 N/A East US
Vnet2 Virtual network RG:2 10.40.0.0/22 East US
Planned Changes:
Peering between Vnet1 and Vnet2.
=====================
URL: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-network-manage-
peering
Question # 19 (Multiple Choice)
Answer the following question based on the information presented in the case study.
Before you deploy DevVM1, you need to consider the technical and security requirements.
What should you do to ensure that access to DevVM1 is secure?
A. Install the Azure Virtual Desktop client on all the devices that will connect to DevVM1.
B. Deploy the Azure Bastion service.
C. Configure Remote Desktop Gateway on all the devices that will connect to DevVM1.
D. Configure the Azure Network Watcher service.
Answer: B
Objective: 4.2 Secure access to virtual networks
Rationale: Azure Bastion is a service that provides secure and seamless RDP/SSH connectivity
to your virtual machines directly from the Azure portal over TLS. When you connect
via Azure Bastion, your virtual machines do not need a public IP address, agent, or
special client software. Not requiring a public IP address protects the virtual
machine from outside port scanning.
=====================
From the Case Study:
Planned Changes:
Deploy a new Windows 10 Azure VM named DevVM1.
Technical requirements:
DevVM1 must be accessible from the Azure portal over TLS and provide seamless
RDP/SSH connectivity.
Security Requirements:
DevVM1 must be protected from port scanning from outside the virtual network.
=====================
URL: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/bastion/bastion-overview
Question # 20 (Multiple Choice)
Answer the following question based on the information presented in the case study.
You need to resolve the issue that relates to the replication costs for backups.
Which Recovery Services vault can be configured to use locally-redundant storage (LRS) replication?
A. Rsv1 only
B. Rsv2 only
C. Rsv3 only
D. Rsv1 and Rsv2 only
E. Rsv1, Rsv2, and Rsv3
Answer: C
Objective: 5.2 Implement backup and recovery
Rationale: The storage replication type cannot be changed after protecting items. Since Rsv3 is
the only Recovery services vault that does not contain items, it is the only one that
can be modified to use the Locally-redundant storage replication type.
=====================
From the Case Study:
Azure Storage Environment:
Recovery service vaults have been configured as follows:
Name Backup contains: Storage replication type:
Rsv1 Azure file shares Geo-redundant
Rsv2 Virtual machines Geo-redundant
Rsv3 No items Geo-redundant
Problem Statement:
Replication costs for backups are over budget.
Planned Changes:
Configure backups to use Locally-redundant replication when possible.
=====================
URL: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-create-rs-vault