Free Microsoft Fundamentals MS-900 Actual Exam Questions - Question 12 Discussion
HOTSPOT You are evaluating Office 365 ProPlus for a company. For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No. 
I’d say No for the statement about one-time purchase since Office 365 ProPlus is subscription-based, so you don’t get to keep it forever with a single payment. Also, the part about personal use being free doesn’t add up—this is licensed for business use, so it’s definitely not free for individuals. The update statement should be Yes because with the subscription, you get continuous feature updates, not just security patches. The renaming to Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise matches what I’ve seen in official docs, so that’s a straightforward Yes.
Auto updates yes, subscription means no perpetual license access.
I’d say Yes to the automatic updates since ProPlus is cloud-connected and always gets the latest features. Also, No on any statement about owning the license forever—it’s subscription-based, so you lose access if you stop paying.
The auto-update feature being included is a big deal, so that’s a solid Yes there. Also, since it’s cloud-based, I’d say No to any claim about offline-only usage or no online connectivity needed.
Agree that the rename to Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise is true, so that’s a solid Yes. Also, since it’s subscription-based, the claim about updates being automatic fits. I’d say any statement implying you get perpetual use without ongoing subscription should be a No. Also, the multi-device install limit is usually five, so anything suggesting more or less than that might be off. The key is focusing on subscription features versus traditional licenses here.
The part about installing on multiple devices is true since it's subscription-based. So, anything suggesting limited installs per user is probably a No. The renaming definitely matches what I know.
I think the renaming is definitely true, so that one should be Yes. Also, Office 365 ProPlus (now Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise) is a subscription service, so any statement implying it’s a one-time purchase would be No. For the licensing part, it’s meant for commercial use mostly, so if a statement says it’s free or available for personal use without subscription, that would be No. The key is focusing on subscription licensing and the new naming.
Yes for name change, No for older licensing terms confusion.
This one feels a bit tricky because some statements depend on the licensing details which can get confusing. Like, Office 365 ProPlus is now called Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise, right? So if they’re mixing terms or features between them it throws me off. Also, the difference between subscription-based licensing and traditional one-time purchase isn’t always clear here. I’d double-check the exact features available per license before picking Yes or No on these statements. Not sure if they want you to confirm features or licensing ownership stuff mostly.