Free Microsoft Azure AZ-900 Actual Exam Questions - Question 10 Discussion

Question No. 10

HOTSPOT For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point. AZ-900 practice exam questions

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Ravi Z.
2026-02-21

Also thinking D is No because billing access usually requires specific roles like Billing Admin, not all admins get it.

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Ravi Z.
2026-02-18

D feels like No since not all admins get billing access by default.

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Mohammad A.
2026-01-28

A is definitely No—admins don’t manage billing specifics usually.

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Arjun I.
2026-01-28

A feels like it’s billing-specific, which isn’t a standard admin task, so No for A.

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Arjun I.
2026-01-26

I think A is No because admins don’t usually handle billing details; that’s more for finance teams. So, B and C are the only clear Yes options here.

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Daniel X.
2026-01-24

D seems off because reviewing billing info isn’t usually an admin’s job, that’s more finance or subscription management. So, I’d say No for D since it doesn’t fit the admin’s typical role.

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Daniel X.
2026-01-23

I'd say B and C are definitely Yes. Admin roles usually handle policy settings and role assignments, so those fit well. A sounds like it’s more about cost tracking or finance, which usually falls under a different role like billing or finance team. D seems more like a user or developer task rather than admin since it’s about app registrations. So, B and C make the most sense to hit Yes.

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Rizwan U.
2026-01-18

I’m with skipping A and D too since they don’t fit the admin’s role well. B deals with managing policies, which is definitely part of admin tasks, and C covers security roles, so both make sense to select Yes.

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Rizwan U.
2026-01-17

I agree with skipping A and D here. Also, between B and C, B sounds more about daily management tasks like setting policies, while C focuses on security roles. Both seem relevant, so I’d pick Yes for those two.

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Ethan L.
2026-01-17

I ruled out A because it talks about financials, which isn’t really part of the admin’s job. B and C are about managing resources and security, which fits better here.

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Ethan L.
2026-01-15

I didn’t go with D because it sounds too specific about the organization’s overall needs, which seems more like a business thing, not an Azure admin role. B and C look right since they relate directly to managing and configuring Azure services. A is tricky but I think it’s accurate since identifying the best services is key in Azure solutions. So I picked Yes for A, B, C and No for D.

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