You have already completed the Test before. Hence you can not start it again.
Test is loading...
You must sign in or sign up to start the Test.
You have to finish following quiz, to start this Test:
Your results are here!! for" PL-400 Practice Test 3 "
0 of 60 questions answered correctly
Your time:
Time has elapsed
Your Final Score is : 0
You have attempted : 0
Number of Correct Questions : 0 and scored 0
Number of Incorrect Questions : 0 and Negative marks 0
Average score
Your score
PL-900 Practice Tests
You have attempted: 0
Number of Correct Questions: 0 and scored 0
Number of Incorrect Questions: 0 and Negative marks 0
You can review your answers by clicking view questions. Important Note : Open Reference Documentation Links in New Tab (Right Click and Open in New Tab).
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
Answered
Review
Question 1 of 60
1. Question
A large services company has launched a project to create a citizen developer / citizen business intelligence / citizen automation revolution in the organisation. The IT steering committee wants to review the success of the project. What would you recommend?
Correct
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/analytics-powerapps
You might be tempted to select Power BI for this answer. Although that would technically be a correct answer, it isn’t the best answer in this case. Power Apps has built-in analytics that will suffice for the scenario. If more advanced, interactive and customised reporting was required, Power BI would have been the correct answer.Â
Incorrect
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/analytics-powerapps
You might be tempted to select Power BI for this answer. Although that would technically be a correct answer, it isn’t the best answer in this case. Power Apps has built-in analytics that will suffice for the scenario. If more advanced, interactive and customised reporting was required, Power BI would have been the correct answer.Â
Unattempted
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/analytics-powerapps
You might be tempted to select Power BI for this answer. Although that would technically be a correct answer, it isn’t the best answer in this case. Power Apps has built-in analytics that will suffice for the scenario. If more advanced, interactive and customised reporting was required, Power BI would have been the correct answer.Â
Question 2 of 60
2. Question
As part of your organisation’s M365 adoption, you have created a Power Automate flow for a colleague that sends him a push notification whenever he receives an email from his manager. However, the user complains that he is no longer getting his push notifications. What is the most likely cause of the problem?
Correct
Push notifications (to mobile devices) require the installation of Power Automate mobile app.  Flows that interact with standard M365 services does not require additional licensing.  Push notification do not require mobile devices to be registered with Intune or AAD. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/get-started-flows/4-flow-get-notifications Â
Incorrect
Push notifications (to mobile devices) require the installation of Power Automate mobile app.  Flows that interact with standard M365 services does not require additional licensing.  Push notification do not require mobile devices to be registered with Intune or AAD. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/get-started-flows/4-flow-get-notifications Â
Unattempted
Push notifications (to mobile devices) require the installation of Power Automate mobile app.  Flows that interact with standard M365 services does not require additional licensing.  Push notification do not require mobile devices to be registered with Intune or AAD. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/get-started-flows/4-flow-get-notifications Â
Question 3 of 60
3. Question
Can a previous version of an app be restored from backup?
Choose the correct tool for the job: Assign the environment maker role to a user
Correct
Authentication for Power Apps is provided by Azure Active Directory. Authorisation is handled on an environment level and is managed using the Power Apps Admin Centre. See this documentation for details: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/wp-security
Incorrect
Authentication for Power Apps is provided by Azure Active Directory. Authorisation is handled on an environment level and is managed using the Power Apps Admin Centre. See this documentation for details: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/wp-security
Unattempted
Authentication for Power Apps is provided by Azure Active Directory. Authorisation is handled on an environment level and is managed using the Power Apps Admin Centre. See this documentation for details: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/wp-security
Question 8 of 60
8. Question
Choose the correct tool for the job: Connect to multiple data sources, analyse and visualise data, update source data and notify users when data measures cross thresholds. Each answer represents part of the solution.
Correct
Traditionally speaking, data imported to Power BI for analysis and visualisation is read-only. However, a core functionality of Power Apps is the ability to create and update data. The ability to embed a Power App into a Power BI report is a relatively new capability that provides the ability to manipulate data right out of Power BI. for more information, refer to this article: https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/powerbi-powerapps-visual/
Incorrect
Traditionally speaking, data imported to Power BI for analysis and visualisation is read-only. However, a core functionality of Power Apps is the ability to create and update data. The ability to embed a Power App into a Power BI report is a relatively new capability that provides the ability to manipulate data right out of Power BI. for more information, refer to this article: https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/powerbi-powerapps-visual/
Unattempted
Traditionally speaking, data imported to Power BI for analysis and visualisation is read-only. However, a core functionality of Power Apps is the ability to create and update data. The ability to embed a Power App into a Power BI report is a relatively new capability that provides the ability to manipulate data right out of Power BI. for more information, refer to this article: https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/powerbi-powerapps-visual/
Question 9 of 60
9. Question
Choose the correct tool for the job: Create a model-driven app
Correct
Canvas apps are created with Power Apps Studio. Model-driven apps are created through a different interface called the App Designer. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/powerapps-overview#power-apps-for-app-makerscreators
It is unlikely that the exam will be splitting hairs like this question. Don’t worry too much about understanding the exact naming of the tools used etc. It is, however, important to understand the fundamental differences between canvas apps and model-driven apps. It is recommended that you practice both app creation methodologies to become more comfortable with the subject.
Incorrect
Canvas apps are created with Power Apps Studio. Model-driven apps are created through a different interface called the App Designer. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/powerapps-overview#power-apps-for-app-makerscreators
It is unlikely that the exam will be splitting hairs like this question. Don’t worry too much about understanding the exact naming of the tools used etc. It is, however, important to understand the fundamental differences between canvas apps and model-driven apps. It is recommended that you practice both app creation methodologies to become more comfortable with the subject.
Unattempted
Canvas apps are created with Power Apps Studio. Model-driven apps are created through a different interface called the App Designer. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/powerapps-overview#power-apps-for-app-makerscreators
It is unlikely that the exam will be splitting hairs like this question. Don’t worry too much about understanding the exact naming of the tools used etc. It is, however, important to understand the fundamental differences between canvas apps and model-driven apps. It is recommended that you practice both app creation methodologies to become more comfortable with the subject.
Question 10 of 60
10. Question
Choose the correct tool for the job: Create user accounts for Power Apps
Choose the correct tool for the job:
Notify a user on his mobile device when a new message from his manager is received and the message is marked as important. Note: the solution must be shared across the organisation and must retrieve the user’s manager from Azure Active Directory.Â
Select all the correct answers. Each answer represents part of the solution.
Power Automate allows you to create a workflow in a simple if-this-then-that scenario. Which option would you choose if you needed to create an advanced workflow with a multiple branching logic scenario and that requires user intervention at several stages?
Scenario
In the following set of questions, match the Common Data Model or Power Platform with its intended purpose.Â
Instructions
Each question in the set is worth one point.Â
Question
What is the purpose of a Common Data Model data connector?
Scenario
In the following set of questions, match the Common Data Model or Power Platform with its intended purpose.Â
Instructions
Each question in the set is worth one point.Â
Question
What is the purpose of a Common Data Model entity?
Scenario
In the following set of questions, match the Common Data Model or Power Platform with its intended purpose.Â
Instructions
Each question in the set is worth one point.Â
Question
What is the purpose of the Common Data Model / Common Data Service?
Scenario
In the following set of questions, match the Common Data Model or Power Platform with its intended purpose.Â
Instructions
Each question in the set is worth one point.Â
Question
What is the purpose of the Microsoft Power Platform?
Scenario
In the following set of questions, match the Common Data Model or Power Platform with its intended purpose.Â
Instructions
Each question in the set is worth one point.Â
Question
What is the purpose of workflows?
Scenario
In the Power BI Service you can create and share reports and dashboards.Â
Instructions
Each question is worth one point, however, once submitted you are not allowed to review or change your answers for each of the questions in this set. Select the appropriate Power BI Service feature for the following tasks.Â
Task
Display data from an Excel workbook with multiple worksheets
Scenario
In the Power BI Service you can create and share reports and dashboards.Â
Instructions
Each question is worth one point, however, once submitted you are not allowed to review or change your answers for each of the questions in this set. Select the appropriate Power BI Service feature for the following tasks.Â
Task
Display top departmental goal metrics and alert users when certain thresholds are crossed
Scenario
In the Power BI Service you can create and share reports and dashboards.Â
Instructions
Each question is worth one point, however, once submitted you are not allowed to review or change your answers for each of the questions in this set. Select the appropriate Power BI Service feature for the following tasks.Â
Task
Display and filter sales charts by region
Scenario
You are creating a Power Platform solution as follows:
1. When I create an appointment in Office 365 Outlook
2. If the subject of the appointment starts with “Flight”
3. Block out my calendar for two and a half hours before the flight
Instructions
For each of the items in the set, select the best approach or statement for the above scenario.
Each item in the set is worth one point. Once you’ve selected and submitted an option you cannot go back to previous items in the set.
Correct
Practical experience is really the best way to learn what to do in these scenarios as it is based from creating a custom flow and not one of the example flows available in the documentation.
To watch for when something happens as is the case in the scenario, you have to create an automated flow. Instant flows are triggered by a button and scheduled flows are triggered by time.Â
A trigger is the event that starts the flow and what happens during the flow are actions.Â
You have to add a condition to check the parameters from the when an event is created trigger.Â
The addminutes() and addhours() functions only take integers for the increment, so you have to use the addminutes() function and specify -90 minutes to get the new event to start an hour and a half before the flight.Â
There is no subtractminutes() function.
Incorrect
Practical experience is really the best way to learn what to do in these scenarios as it is based from creating a custom flow and not one of the example flows available in the documentation.
To watch for when something happens as is the case in the scenario, you have to create an automated flow. Instant flows are triggered by a button and scheduled flows are triggered by time.Â
A trigger is the event that starts the flow and what happens during the flow are actions.Â
You have to add a condition to check the parameters from the when an event is created trigger.Â
The addminutes() and addhours() functions only take integers for the increment, so you have to use the addminutes() function and specify -90 minutes to get the new event to start an hour and a half before the flight.Â
There is no subtractminutes() function.
Unattempted
Practical experience is really the best way to learn what to do in these scenarios as it is based from creating a custom flow and not one of the example flows available in the documentation.
To watch for when something happens as is the case in the scenario, you have to create an automated flow. Instant flows are triggered by a button and scheduled flows are triggered by time.Â
A trigger is the event that starts the flow and what happens during the flow are actions.Â
You have to add a condition to check the parameters from the when an event is created trigger.Â
The addminutes() and addhours() functions only take integers for the increment, so you have to use the addminutes() function and specify -90 minutes to get the new event to start an hour and a half before the flight.Â
There is no subtractminutes() function.
Question 29 of 60
29. Question
Scenario
You are creating a Power Platform solution as follows:
1. When I create an appointment in Office 365 Outlook
2. If the subject of the appointment starts with “Flight”
3. Block out my calendar for two and a half hours before the flight
Instructions
For each of the items in the set, select the best approach or statement for the above scenario.
Each item in the set is worth one point. Once you’ve selected and submitted an option you cannot go back to previous items in the set.
Correct
Practical experience is really the best way to learn what to do in these scenarios as it is based from creating a custom flow and not one of the example flows available in the documentation.
To watch for when something happens as is the case in the scenario, you have to create an automated flow. Instant flows are triggered by a button and scheduled flows are triggered by time.Â
A trigger is the event that starts the flow and what happens during the flow are actions.Â
You have to add a condition to check the parameters from the when an event is created trigger.Â
The addminutes() and addhours() functions only take integers for the increment, so you have to use the addminutes() function and specify -90 minutes to get the new event to start an hour and a half before the flight.Â
There is no subtractminutes() function.
Incorrect
Practical experience is really the best way to learn what to do in these scenarios as it is based from creating a custom flow and not one of the example flows available in the documentation.
To watch for when something happens as is the case in the scenario, you have to create an automated flow. Instant flows are triggered by a button and scheduled flows are triggered by time.Â
A trigger is the event that starts the flow and what happens during the flow are actions.Â
You have to add a condition to check the parameters from the when an event is created trigger.Â
The addminutes() and addhours() functions only take integers for the increment, so you have to use the addminutes() function and specify -90 minutes to get the new event to start an hour and a half before the flight.Â
There is no subtractminutes() function.
Unattempted
Practical experience is really the best way to learn what to do in these scenarios as it is based from creating a custom flow and not one of the example flows available in the documentation.
To watch for when something happens as is the case in the scenario, you have to create an automated flow. Instant flows are triggered by a button and scheduled flows are triggered by time.Â
A trigger is the event that starts the flow and what happens during the flow are actions.Â
You have to add a condition to check the parameters from the when an event is created trigger.Â
The addminutes() and addhours() functions only take integers for the increment, so you have to use the addminutes() function and specify -90 minutes to get the new event to start an hour and a half before the flight.Â
There is no subtractminutes() function.
Question 30 of 60
30. Question
Scenario
You are creating a Power Platform solution as follows:
1. When I create an appointment in Office 365 Outlook
2. If the subject of the appointment starts with “Flight”
3. Block out my calendar for two and a half hours before the flight
Instructions
For each of the items in the set, select the best approach or statement for the above scenario.
Each item in the set is worth one point. Once you’ve selected and submitted an option you cannot go back to previous items in the set.
Correct
Practical experience is really the best way to learn what to do in these scenarios as it is based from creating a custom flow and not one of the example flows available in the documentation.
To watch for when something happens as is the case in the scenario, you have to create an automated flow. Instant flows are triggered by a button and scheduled flows are triggered by time.Â
A trigger is the event that starts the flow and what happens during the flow are actions.Â
You have to add a condition to check the parameters from the when an event is created trigger.Â
The addminutes() and addhours() functions only take integers for the increment, so you have to use the addminutes() function and specify -90 minutes to get the new event to start an hour and a half before the flight.Â
There is no subtractminutes() function.
Incorrect
Practical experience is really the best way to learn what to do in these scenarios as it is based from creating a custom flow and not one of the example flows available in the documentation.
To watch for when something happens as is the case in the scenario, you have to create an automated flow. Instant flows are triggered by a button and scheduled flows are triggered by time.Â
A trigger is the event that starts the flow and what happens during the flow are actions.Â
You have to add a condition to check the parameters from the when an event is created trigger.Â
The addminutes() and addhours() functions only take integers for the increment, so you have to use the addminutes() function and specify -90 minutes to get the new event to start an hour and a half before the flight.Â
There is no subtractminutes() function.
Unattempted
Practical experience is really the best way to learn what to do in these scenarios as it is based from creating a custom flow and not one of the example flows available in the documentation.
To watch for when something happens as is the case in the scenario, you have to create an automated flow. Instant flows are triggered by a button and scheduled flows are triggered by time.Â
A trigger is the event that starts the flow and what happens during the flow are actions.Â
You have to add a condition to check the parameters from the when an event is created trigger.Â
The addminutes() and addhours() functions only take integers for the increment, so you have to use the addminutes() function and specify -90 minutes to get the new event to start an hour and a half before the flight.Â
There is no subtractminutes() function.
Question 31 of 60
31. Question
Scenario
You are creating a Power Platform solution as follows:
1. When I create an appointment in Office 365 Outlook
2. If the subject of the appointment starts with “Flight”
3. Block out my calendar for two and a half hours before the flight
Instructions
For each of the items in the set, select the best approach or statement for the above scenario.
Each item in the set is worth one point. Once you’ve selected and submitted an option you cannot go back to previous items in the set.
Correct
Practical experience is really the best way to learn what to do in these scenarios as it is based from creating a custom flow and not one of the example flows available in the documentation.
To watch for when something happens as is the case in the scenario, you have to create an automated flow. Instant flows are triggered by a button and scheduled flows are triggered by time.Â
A trigger is the event that starts the flow and what happens during the flow are actions.Â
You have to add a condition to check the parameters from the when an event is created trigger.Â
The addminutes() and addhours() functions only take integers for the increment, so you have to use the addminutes() function and specify -90 minutes to get the new event to start an hour and a half before the flight.Â
There is no subtractminutes() function.
Incorrect
Practical experience is really the best way to learn what to do in these scenarios as it is based from creating a custom flow and not one of the example flows available in the documentation.
To watch for when something happens as is the case in the scenario, you have to create an automated flow. Instant flows are triggered by a button and scheduled flows are triggered by time.Â
A trigger is the event that starts the flow and what happens during the flow are actions.Â
You have to add a condition to check the parameters from the when an event is created trigger.Â
The addminutes() and addhours() functions only take integers for the increment, so you have to use the addminutes() function and specify -90 minutes to get the new event to start an hour and a half before the flight.Â
There is no subtractminutes() function.
Unattempted
Practical experience is really the best way to learn what to do in these scenarios as it is based from creating a custom flow and not one of the example flows available in the documentation.
To watch for when something happens as is the case in the scenario, you have to create an automated flow. Instant flows are triggered by a button and scheduled flows are triggered by time.Â
A trigger is the event that starts the flow and what happens during the flow are actions.Â
You have to add a condition to check the parameters from the when an event is created trigger.Â
The addminutes() and addhours() functions only take integers for the increment, so you have to use the addminutes() function and specify -90 minutes to get the new event to start an hour and a half before the flight.Â
There is no subtractminutes() function.
Question 32 of 60
32. Question
Scenario
You are providing a presentation to your organisation’s IT steering committee about the benefits and use cases of the Power Platform. They are interested in ways that Power Platform features and components can be combined.Â
Instructions
For each of the following statements, select yes if the statement is true, else select false.Â
This is a question set, each answer is worth one point and you cannot go back and change your answers once you have submitted an answer.Â
Good luck. Â
You can embed a Power BI visual in a model-driven app.
Scenario
You are providing a presentation to your organisation’s IT steering committee about the benefits and use cases of the Power Platform. They are interested in ways that Power Platform features and components can be combined.Â
Instructions
For each of the following statements, select yes if the statement is true, else select false.Â
This is a question set, each answer is worth one point and you cannot go back and change your answers once you have submitted an answer.Â
Good luck. Â
You can connect to multiple internal (M365), external (3rd party web services like Dropbox), cloud and on-premises data sources from a canvas app simultaneously.
Scenario
You are providing a presentation to your organisation’s IT steering committee about the benefits and use cases of the Power Platform. They are interested in ways that Power Platform features and components can be combined.Â
Instructions
For each of the following statements, select yes if the statement is true, else select false.Â
This is a question set, each answer is worth one point and you cannot go back and change your answers once you have submitted an answer.Â
Good luck. Â
You can create your own data connectors and immediately share them publicly for use by other organisations.
Scenario
You are providing a presentation to your organisation’s IT steering committee about the benefits and use cases of the Power Platform. They are interested in ways that Power Platform features and components can be combined.Â
Instructions
For each of the following statements, select yes if the statement is true, else select false.Â
This is a question set, each answer is worth one point and you cannot go back and change your answers once you have submitted an answer.Â
Good luck. Â
Leverage existing Azure cognitive services or user the built-in AI builder to enable textual sentiment analysis capabilities for apps.
Scenario:
You are testing your flow in Power Automate before starting to use it using the flow checker and test feature as in the exhibit.
Exhibit:
Instructions:
Answer the following set of statements with yes if true, else answer no. Each answer is worth one point and you cannot go back to previous answers in the set.
Statement:
You use test when building a flow to verify the syntax and performance of your flow.
Scenario:
You are testing your flow in Power Automate before starting to use it using the flow checker and test feature as in the exhibit.
Exhibit:
Instructions:
Answer the following set of statements with yes if true, else answer no. Each answer is worth one point and you cannot go back to previous answers in the set.
Statement:
Test executes your flow.
Scenario:
You are testing your flow in Power Automate before starting to use it using the flow checker and test feature as in the exhibit.
Exhibit:
Instructions:
Answer the following set of statements with yes if true, else answer no. Each answer is worth one point and you cannot go back to previous answers in the set.
Statement:
Flow Checker physically executes your flow.
Scenario:
You are testing your flow in Power Automate before starting to use it using the flow checker and test feature as in the exhibit.
Exhibit:
Instructions:
Answer the following set of statements with yes if true, else answer no. Each answer is worth one point and you cannot go back to previous answers in the set.
Statement:
Flow Checker reports errors and warnings about your flow.
Scenario:
You are testing your flow in Power Automate before starting to use it using the flow checker and test feature as in the exhibit.
Exhibit:
Instructions:
Answer the following set of statements with yes if true, else answer no. Each answer is worth one point and you cannot go back to previous answers in the set.
Statement:
You use Flow Checker to verify that your flow operates correctly using historical data.
Scenario
You are the administrator of your organisation’s Power Platform and is interested in learning more about the security features of the Power Platform. You thoroughly research the topic and have scheduled a Q&A session with your organisation’s security team.Â
Instructions
For each of the following statements, select yes if the statement is true, else select no. This is a question set, each answer is worth one point and you cannot go back and change your answers once you have submitted an answer. Good luck. Â
Statement
Authentication for users accessing the Power Platform is provided by the organisation’s on-premises Active Directory.
Scenario
You are the administrator of your organisation’s Power Platform and is interested in learning more about the security features of the Power Platform. You thoroughly research the topic and have scheduled a Q&A session with your organisation’s security team.Â
Instructions
For each of the following statements, select yes if the statement is true, else select no. This is a question set, each answer is worth one point and you cannot go back and change your answers once you have submitted an answer. Good luck. Â
Statement
The ability to create applications and flows is controlled by security roles in the context of environments.
Correct
Authorisation is provided based on environment context. Authorisation is therefore separated by environment. Do not confuse authentication (prove who you are) with authorisation (what are you allowed to do). https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/wp-security
Incorrect
Authorisation is provided based on environment context. Authorisation is therefore separated by environment. Do not confuse authentication (prove who you are) with authorisation (what are you allowed to do). https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/wp-security
Unattempted
Authorisation is provided based on environment context. Authorisation is therefore separated by environment. Do not confuse authentication (prove who you are) with authorisation (what are you allowed to do). https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/wp-security
Question 43 of 60
43. Question
Scenario
You are the administrator of your organisation’s Power Platform and is interested in learning more about the security features of the Power Platform. You thoroughly research the topic and have scheduled a Q&A session with your organisation’s security team.Â
Instructions
For each of the following statements, select yes if the statement is true, else select no. This is a question set, each answer is worth one point and you cannot go back and change your answers once you have submitted an answer. Good luck. Â
Statement
A user’s ability to see and use apps is controlled by sharing the application with the user.
Scenario
You are the administrator of your organisation’s Power Platform and is interested in learning more about the security features of the Power Platform. You thoroughly research the topic and have scheduled a Q&A session with your organisation’s security team.Â
Instructions
For each of the following statements, select yes if the statement is true, else select no. This is a question set, each answer is worth one point and you cannot go back and change your answers once you have submitted an answer. Good luck. Â
Statement
Sharing of model-driven apps is done directly with the user or Azure AD group.
Scenario
You are the administrator of your organisation’s Power Platform and is interested in learning more about the security features of the Power Platform. You thoroughly research the topic and have scheduled a Q&A session with your organisation’s security team.Â
Instructions
For each of the following statements, select yes if the statement is true, else select no. This is a question set, each answer is worth one point and you cannot go back and change your answers once you have submitted an answer. Good luck. Â
Statement
O365 groups act as security boundaries allowing different security needs to be implemented for Power Apps and flows.
Scenario
You have been asked by the environmental protection department in your company to help them to automate one of their business processes. Currently they send an agent out on location who takes some photos and writes some notes about the site on his/her mobile device and emails the data back to the office. The agents have different ways of completing the task and there is no official standardisation of the process. Data processing clerks at the office processes the emails form agents in to a database that is part of the organisation’s Customer Relationship Management (CRM) solution.
Instructions
Please select the best approach from the available options in each of the set of statements below. Once you have submitted your answer for a question, you can not go back to previous questions in the scenario.Â
Correct
Although the scenario refers to a business process, the main activity of the agent is to gather data in a standardised way. The best solution in this scenario is to provide a Power App that will ask a series of questions that the agent will enter a response to. The app can also allow taking and uploading a photo as required.Â
Scenarios that mention “business process” is not necessarily always a case for Power Automate or even the business process flow capability of Power Automate.
Incorrect
Although the scenario refers to a business process, the main activity of the agent is to gather data in a standardised way. The best solution in this scenario is to provide a Power App that will ask a series of questions that the agent will enter a response to. The app can also allow taking and uploading a photo as required.Â
Scenarios that mention “business process” is not necessarily always a case for Power Automate or even the business process flow capability of Power Automate.
Unattempted
Although the scenario refers to a business process, the main activity of the agent is to gather data in a standardised way. The best solution in this scenario is to provide a Power App that will ask a series of questions that the agent will enter a response to. The app can also allow taking and uploading a photo as required.Â
Scenarios that mention “business process” is not necessarily always a case for Power Automate or even the business process flow capability of Power Automate.
Question 47 of 60
47. Question
Scenario
You have been asked by the environmental protection department in your company to help them to automate one of their business processes. Currently they send an agent out on location who takes some photos and writes some notes about the site on his/her mobile device and emails the data back to the office. The agents have different ways of completing the task and there is no official standardisation of the process. Data processing clerks at the office processes the emails form agents in to a database that is part of the organisation’s Customer Relationship Management (CRM) solution.
Instructions
Please select the best approach from the available options in each of the set of statements below. Once you have submitted your answer for a question, you can not go back to previous questions in the scenario.Â
Correct
Although the scenario refers to a business process, the main activity of the agent is to gather data in a standardised way. The best solution in this scenario is to provide a Power App that will ask a series of questions that the agent will enter a response to. The app can also allow taking and uploading a photo as required.Â
Scenarios that mention “business process” is not necessarily always a case for Power Automate or even the business process flow capability of Power Automate.
Since there is an existing structured (presumably relational) database, the best option is to create a model-driven app.Â
Incorrect
Although the scenario refers to a business process, the main activity of the agent is to gather data in a standardised way. The best solution in this scenario is to provide a Power App that will ask a series of questions that the agent will enter a response to. The app can also allow taking and uploading a photo as required.Â
Scenarios that mention “business process” is not necessarily always a case for Power Automate or even the business process flow capability of Power Automate.
Since there is an existing structured (presumably relational) database, the best option is to create a model-driven app.Â
Unattempted
Although the scenario refers to a business process, the main activity of the agent is to gather data in a standardised way. The best solution in this scenario is to provide a Power App that will ask a series of questions that the agent will enter a response to. The app can also allow taking and uploading a photo as required.Â
Scenarios that mention “business process” is not necessarily always a case for Power Automate or even the business process flow capability of Power Automate.
Since there is an existing structured (presumably relational) database, the best option is to create a model-driven app.Â
Question 48 of 60
48. Question
Select all correct options regarding accessibility in Power Apps
Select all the options that is true for the Common Data Model (CDM).
Correct
The Open Data Initiative (Microsoft, Adobe and SAP) created a standardised database schema called the Common Data Model. A database schema is a collection of metadata that describes the relationships between objects and information in a database. Microsoft’s implementation of the Common Data Model is called the Common Data Service.Â
Open Data Initiative (organisations) –> Common Data Model (Schema) –> Common Data Service (Database instance) https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/introduction-common-data-service/2-overview
Incorrect
The Open Data Initiative (Microsoft, Adobe and SAP) created a standardised database schema called the Common Data Model. A database schema is a collection of metadata that describes the relationships between objects and information in a database. Microsoft’s implementation of the Common Data Model is called the Common Data Service.Â
Open Data Initiative (organisations) –> Common Data Model (Schema) –> Common Data Service (Database instance) https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/introduction-common-data-service/2-overview
Unattempted
The Open Data Initiative (Microsoft, Adobe and SAP) created a standardised database schema called the Common Data Model. A database schema is a collection of metadata that describes the relationships between objects and information in a database. Microsoft’s implementation of the Common Data Model is called the Common Data Service.Â
Open Data Initiative (organisations) –> Common Data Model (Schema) –> Common Data Service (Database instance) https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/introduction-common-data-service/2-overview
Question 50 of 60
50. Question
Select the appropriate Power BI component for the task at hand: Configure sharing
Select the appropriate Power BI component for the task at hand:
Configure Security
Correct
Power BI Desktop is a free application you install on your local computer that lets you connect to, transform, and visualize your data. With Power BI Desktop, you can connect to multiple different sources of data, and combine them (often called modeling) into a data model. This data model lets you build visuals, and collections of visuals you can share as reports, with other people inside your organization. Most users who work on business intelligence projects use Power BI Desktop to create reports, and then use the Power BI service to share their reports with others.
Whereas Power BI Desktop focuses on report creation, the Power BI Service focuses on sharing. There are, however, report authoring and other features in the Power BI Service, some of which overlaps with the features available in Power BI Desktop. This diagram shows the unique and overlapping features for each.
Power BI Desktop is a free application you install on your local computer that lets you connect to, transform, and visualize your data. With Power BI Desktop, you can connect to multiple different sources of data, and combine them (often called modeling) into a data model. This data model lets you build visuals, and collections of visuals you can share as reports, with other people inside your organization. Most users who work on business intelligence projects use Power BI Desktop to create reports, and then use the Power BI service to share their reports with others.
Whereas Power BI Desktop focuses on report creation, the Power BI Service focuses on sharing. There are, however, report authoring and other features in the Power BI Service, some of which overlaps with the features available in Power BI Desktop. This diagram shows the unique and overlapping features for each.
Power BI Desktop is a free application you install on your local computer that lets you connect to, transform, and visualize your data. With Power BI Desktop, you can connect to multiple different sources of data, and combine them (often called modeling) into a data model. This data model lets you build visuals, and collections of visuals you can share as reports, with other people inside your organization. Most users who work on business intelligence projects use Power BI Desktop to create reports, and then use the Power BI service to share their reports with others.
Whereas Power BI Desktop focuses on report creation, the Power BI Service focuses on sharing. There are, however, report authoring and other features in the Power BI Service, some of which overlaps with the features available in Power BI Desktop. This diagram shows the unique and overlapping features for each.
Select the appropriate Power BI component for the task at hand:
Create a dashboard
Correct
Power BI Desktop is a free application you install on your local computer that lets you connect to, transform, and visualize your data. With Power BI Desktop, you can connect to multiple different sources of data, and combine them (often called modeling) into a data model. This data model lets you build visuals, and collections of visuals you can share as reports, with other people inside your organization. Most users who work on business intelligence projects use Power BI Desktop to create reports, and then use the Power BI service to share their reports with others.
Whereas Power BI Desktop focuses on report creation, the Power BI Service focuses on sharing. There are, however, report authoring and other features in the Power BI Service, some of which overlaps with the features available in Power BI Desktop. This diagram shows the unique and overlapping features for each.
Power BI Desktop is a free application you install on your local computer that lets you connect to, transform, and visualize your data. With Power BI Desktop, you can connect to multiple different sources of data, and combine them (often called modeling) into a data model. This data model lets you build visuals, and collections of visuals you can share as reports, with other people inside your organization. Most users who work on business intelligence projects use Power BI Desktop to create reports, and then use the Power BI service to share their reports with others.
Whereas Power BI Desktop focuses on report creation, the Power BI Service focuses on sharing. There are, however, report authoring and other features in the Power BI Service, some of which overlaps with the features available in Power BI Desktop. This diagram shows the unique and overlapping features for each.
Power BI Desktop is a free application you install on your local computer that lets you connect to, transform, and visualize your data. With Power BI Desktop, you can connect to multiple different sources of data, and combine them (often called modeling) into a data model. This data model lets you build visuals, and collections of visuals you can share as reports, with other people inside your organization. Most users who work on business intelligence projects use Power BI Desktop to create reports, and then use the Power BI service to share their reports with others.
Whereas Power BI Desktop focuses on report creation, the Power BI Service focuses on sharing. There are, however, report authoring and other features in the Power BI Service, some of which overlaps with the features available in Power BI Desktop. This diagram shows the unique and overlapping features for each.