Free Microsoft GH-200 Actual Exam Questions - Question 11 Discussion

Question No. 11
What menu options in a repository do you need to select in order to use a starter workflow that is
provided by your organization?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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Ethan L.
2026-02-19

D imo, Actions is definitely where you start a new workflow from a template.

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Ethan L.
2026-02-18

I think it’s definitely under Actions since that’s where you manage workflows for a repo. Between loading and new, selecting “New workflow” (D) makes sense because even if it’s a starter, you’re starting a new workflow from a template your org provides. Loading sounds more like importing a finished one, not picking a starter. So I’d go with D.

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Ethan L.
2026-02-17

Maybe A, since loading a starter workflow feels more like an import than creating new.

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Michael L.
2026-02-15

C imo, Workflow tab sounds more accurate for loading existing starter workflows.

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Sami P.
2026-02-14

I’d say D fits better since you usually start workflows under Actions, then New workflow. D

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Irfan R.
2026-02-13

It’s A since loading a workflow should be from Actions, not creating new.

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Irfan R.
2026-02-11

D makes more sense since Actions is the main hub for workflows.

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Jason F.
2026-01-31

Option A—Load workflow sounds like the right choice for using a pre-made starter workflow.

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Irfan F.
2026-01-23

A, because “Load workflow” fits better when selecting an existing starter workflow.

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Irfan F.
2026-01-22

A imo, since "Load workflow" sounds like picking a starter workflow your org provides.

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Carlos F.
2026-01-20

D, since you create or pick workflows inside Actions, not Workflow.

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Ethan L.
2026-01-15

A seems off since "Load workflow" isn’t a standard menu. D makes sense as Actions is where workflows start, but B and C mention Workflow menu, which isn’t typical for this. So D still looks best.

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Ethan L.
2026-01-15

It’s D, because workflow creation usually starts in Actions.

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