Sample Exam Questions 4: AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies
QUESTION 14
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You have an Azure subscription that contains 10 virtual networks. The virtual networks are hosted in separate resource groups. Another administrator plans to create several network security groups (NSGs) in the subscription.
You need to ensure that when an NSG is created, it automatically blocks TCP port 8080 between the virtual networks. Solution: You create a resource lock, and then you assign the lock to the subscription.
Does this meet the goal?
- Yes B. No
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
a resource lock can be use to freeze or lock my production/critical Azure resources from accidental deletion? There is way to do this with both ASM and ARM resources using Azure resource lock.
So it will not automatically blocks TCP port 8080.
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QUESTION 15
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You have an Azure subscription named Subscription1. Subscription1 contains a resource group named RG1. RG1 contains resources that were deployed by using templates.
You need to view the date and time when the resources were created in RG1. Solution: From the RG1 blade, you click Automation script.
Does this meet the goal?
A. Yes
- No
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:From the RG1 blade, click Deployments
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QUESTION 16
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You have an Azure subscription named Subscription1. Subscription1 contains a resource group named RG1. RG1 contains resources that were deployed by using templates.
You need to view the date and time when the resources were created in RG1.
Solution: From the Subscription blade, you select the subscription, and then click Resource providers.
Does this meet the goal?
- Yes B. No
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
From the RG1 blade, click Deployments
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QUESTION 17
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You have an Azure subscription named Subscription1. Subscription1 contains a resource group named RG1. RG1 contains resources that were deployed by using templates.
You need to view the date and time when the resources were created in RG1. Solution: From the RG1 blade, you click Deployments.
Does this meet the goal?
- Yes B. No
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
From the RG1 blade, click Deployments. You see a history of deployment for the resource group.
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