Free Microsoft Azure AZ-900 Actual Exam Questions - Question 11 Discussion

Question No. 11

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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Sohail H.
2026-02-20

I agree it’s safest to just stick with what’s shown in the image since the question doesn’t clarify. Also, some statements mention features or names that have changed recently, so going by the image helps avoid confusion. Like for the one about Azure Sentinel being part of Azure Security Center — from what I see there, that’s a No because it’s listed separately. So double-check if the statement matches exactly what the image says rather than what we know from recent updates.

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Sohail H.
2026-02-17

I went with Yes on the ones that match the image exactly, ignoring any recent rebranding. For example, the statement about Azure Defender fits because it’s shown as part of the same security suite there. The No selections are easier to spot because they contradict the image’s layout or naming directly. Trying to mix in newer updates just makes it more confusing since the question seems locked to that specific snapshot. So sticking strictly to what’s in the picture helped me avoid overthinking and was a clearer way to judge each statement independently.

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Ahmed K.
2026-02-01

I think the key here is to treat each statement separately without mixing the newer names and roles. For example, even if the image shows Azure Security Center and Defender together, Sentinel is definitely a distinct service now, so marking anything claiming they’re merged would be a No. Also, statements that try to combine roles of both Security Center and Sentinel can be ruled out since their functions don’t overlap completely. So, sticking to clear service definitions as per the image and ignoring recent rebrandings helps avoid confusion.

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Ahmed K.
2026-01-28

Options B and D are clearly false based on current service roles.

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Marco R.
2026-01-22

I think you can rule out the statements that say Sentinel is part of Security Center because they’re definitely separate services, even if they work together. Also, if a statement says Security Center is just for compliance, that’s off—it's more about threat protection overall. So for me, I’m saying Yes to Security Center handling threat detection but No to any statement implying Sentinel is included in it or that Security Center only focuses on compliance. It feels like the question expects you to apply basic Azure knowledge rather than only the screenshot details.

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Marco R.
2026-01-22

For the statements about Azure Security Center and Sentinel, I think we can say Yes on Security Center being for threat protection but No on Sentinel being part of it. They’re related but separate tools.

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Osama O.
2026-01-15

Can someone confirm if we should focus only on the terms listed or are we considering Azure services overall? Some statements seem a bit vague without additional context.

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