Microsoft Azure
Configuring and Operating Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop
AZ-140
The AZ-140 exam tests your skills in configuring and operating Azure Virtual Desktop environments.
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Questions 101–110 of 150
A company needs to ensure that users have access to specific applications in Azure Virtual Desktop. What should they configure?
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A
User Groups
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B
Session Hosts
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C
Network Security Groups
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D
Resource Locks
Explanation
User Groups allow for targeted application access; the other options do not serve this function.
You are configuring auto-scaling for session hosts in Azure. What happens if the scaling limits are misconfigured?
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A
Auto-scaling will always disable
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B
Usage costs will increase unexpectedly
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C
Users will be denied access
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D
Session hosts will become unresponsive
Explanation
Misconfigured limits can lead to over-provisioning and increased costs; the other outcomes are not likely.
Which service provides application virtualization in Azure?
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A
Azure Virtual Desktop
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B
Azure Blob Storage
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C
Azure Kubernetes Service
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D
Azure Functions
Explanation
Azure Virtual Desktop is designed for application virtualization, while others serve different purposes.
A company needs to secure access to its Azure Virtual Desktop environment. What should they implement?
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A
Just-in-time access policies
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B
Multi-factor authentication
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C
Public IP whitelisting
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D
Only VPN access
Explanation
Multi-factor authentication enhances security, unlike the other options that provide less robust measures.
You are configuring FSLogix for user profile containers. What happens if the container exceeds the size limit?
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A
Container shrinks automatically
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B
Profiles cannot be loaded
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C
Data is deleted automatically
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D
Container becomes unusable
Explanation
If the container exceeds the size limit, user profiles cannot load, whereas the other options do not accurately represent the behavior.
Which service provides centralized management for Azure Virtual Desktop?
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A
Azure Virtual Desktop Management Portal
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B
Azure Active Directory
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C
Azure Monitor
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D
Azure DevOps
Explanation
The Azure Virtual Desktop Management Portal centralizes management, while others serve different functions.
A company needs to ensure users can only access applications during business hours. What should they implement?
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A
Login restrictions
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B
Conditional Access policies
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C
Network security groups
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D
Virtual Network Peering
Explanation
Conditional Access policies can restrict access based on time.
What happens when multiple user session hosts are overloaded in Azure Virtual Desktop?
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A
Sessions are automatically balanced across hosts
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B
Users cannot log in until resources are freed
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C
Existing sessions are terminated immediately
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D
Only administrative sessions are allowed
Explanation
Overloaded hosts will deny new connections until resources are available.
Which service provides centralized management of VMs in Azure?
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A
Azure Virtual Desktop
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B
Azure DevOps
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C
Azure Arc
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D
Azure Monitor
Explanation
Azure Virtual Desktop allows centralized management of VMs, while the other options serve different purposes.
A company needs to ensure users can only access certain applications on their Azure Virtual Desktop. What should you implement?
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A
Application Group Assignment
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B
User Profile Management
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C
Virtual Machine Scalesets
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D
Network Security Groups
Explanation
Application Group Assignment restricts access to specific applications, unlike the other options.