Free Microsoft AZ-305 Actual Exam Questions - Question 2 Discussion

Question No. 2

HOTSPOT You plan to create an Azure environment that will contain a root management group and 10 child management groups. Each child management group will contain five Azure subscriptions. You plan to have between 10 and 30 resource groups in each subscription. You need to design an Azure governance solution. The solution must meet the following requirements: • Use Azure Blueprints to control governance across all the subscriptions and resource groups. • Ensure that Blueprints-based configurations are consistent across all the subscriptions and resource groups. • Minimize the number of blueprint definitions and assignments. What should you include in the solution? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer are a. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point. AZ-305 practice exam questions

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Andre X.
2026-02-18

I’d go with assigning one blueprint definition at the root management group (D) because it covers all child management groups and subscriptions automatically, keeping configs consistent. Then, assign the blueprint once at the root (B) to minimize the number of assignments. Creating multiple definitions for each child mgmt group or subscription would just complicate things and increase maintenance. This setup leverages inheritance and meets the requirement for consistency without unnecessary duplication.

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Andre X.
2026-02-11

Assigning a single blueprint definition at the root management group level makes sense to keep things consistent and minimize assignments, since everything under it inherits the policies. That covers all subscriptions and resource groups efficiently.

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Peter M.
2026-02-09

I’m thinking you want to assign the blueprint at the root management group level to cover everything underneath. That way, all child management groups and their subscriptions inherit the governance settings. It meets the consistent configuration requirement and keeps assignments minimal since you don’t assign separately to each subscription or child group. Also, having a single blueprint definition makes sense here, because you want uniform policies across all subscriptions and resource groups, rather than multiple tailored blueprints. So, one definition assigned high in the hierarchy is the w

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Ash B.
2026-01-26

I’d say pick one blueprint definition assigned at the root management group level. That way, all child groups and subscriptions inherit the same policies, cutting down on the number of assignments needed.

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Daniel H.
2026-01-18

Does the question specify if all child management groups need identical Blueprints, or can they differ? That affects how many blueprint definitions and assignments we need.

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