Free Microsoft Power Platform PL-900 Actual Exam Questions - Question 3 Discussion

Question No. 3Drag & Drop

DRAG DROP A company is building a Power Apps Portals. You need to select page components. Which components should you use? To answer, drag the appropriate components to the correct requirements. Each component may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content. PL-900 practice exam questions

Options
Alist
Bform
CIFrame
Dconnector
Drag an item to a target. Click × to remove.
Answer Area
Display a single record from Common Data Service.
Drop item here
Display a list of records from a Microsoft SharePoint list.
Drop item here
Display a list of records from Common Data Service.
Drop item here
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Mohammad H.
2026-02-09

I think option B fits best for displaying lists since it’s designed specifically for that.

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Zain G.
2026-01-25

I focused on the roles each component plays in portal design. For example, if the requirement involves user input or data submission, you’d want to use a Form component. For displaying lists of records, the Entity List is the obvious choice. Navigation elements clearly map to components like the Navigation Menu. So matching based on function makes it clearer than just throwing in popular components randomly. This way, each component fits a distinct purpose rather than overlapping or leaving gaps in functionality.

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Irfan W.
2026-01-18

I looked at it from a different angle—thinking about what each component actually does rather than just how often it’s used. For example, if the requirement is to show dynamic content, then a Web Page or Entity List component makes more sense. For navigation, obviously a Site Map or Navigation component fits better. So matching based on the function they serve on a portal page seems more straightforward than guessing popularity. It’s about fitting the right tool to the job, not just picking what looks familiar.

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Imran S.
2026-01-17

I thought about it differently: instead of guessing the most common components, I tried to match components based on their functionality and how they fit into typical portal needs like navigation, content display, and user interaction. For example, using the Entity List for showing records and Web Forms for user input seemed obvious. This approach helped me eliminate unrelated components like Charts where they didn’t fit the scenario. So focusing on what each component actually does helped me decide better than just picking popular ones.

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Imran S.
2026-01-16

Are we supposed to match components to specific page features, or just pick the most common ones used in Power Apps Portals? The question doesn’t specify what the exact requirements are.

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