Free Microsoft Dynamics MB-330 Actual Exam Questions - Question 4 Discussion

Question No. 4
You need to configure the system to automatically enforce inbound and outbound product
requirements to and from the warehouse.
Which feature should you use?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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Sarah S.
2026-02-19

I’m thinking C could be the way to go since quarantine zones hold products that fail checks. That seems like a direct method to stop nonconforming products moving through the warehouse. Does anyone see a downside?

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Sami H.
2026-02-16

D makes sense here since quality tests are the actual checks run on products to verify they meet requirements. Without these tests, you can’t automatically enforce anything inbound or outbound. Quarantine zones (C) just hold products, but don’t enforce requirements on their own. Quality orders (B) are for managing the test process, but the enforcement really comes from the tests themselves.

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Sami H.
2026-02-12

C imo, quarantine zones physically block products that don’t meet requirements, so it’s a solid way to enforce rules automatically by stopping noncompliant items from moving in or out.

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Rizwan U.
2026-01-23

A imo, because quality associations directly link products to the needed quality checks, making enforcement automatic for both inbound and outbound movements without extra manual steps.

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Ravi Z.
2026-01-18

A, because quality associations link products to specific requirements automatically.

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Mason W.
2026-01-15

Option B

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