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 121–130 of 150

Q121

A company needs to securely share desktop applications with remote employees. Which Azure service should they use?

  • A Azure Virtual Desktop
  • B Azure Blob Storage
  • C Azure Kubernetes Service
  • D Azure Functions
Explanation Azure Virtual Desktop securely delivers applications, unlike the other options which serve different purposes.
Q122

What happens when you assign multiple image versions to a pay-as-you-go Azure Virtual Desktop host pool?

  • A Only the latest image is used.
  • B Users can select any image.
  • C Images are changed automatically.
  • D Host pools cannot have multiple images.
Explanation Users can select images for their sessions, but they need to be configured accordingly.
Q123

You are configuring scaling for an Azure Virtual Desktop environment. Which configuration is NOT a supported scaling option?

  • A Manual scaling based on usage.
  • B Scheduled auto-scaling.
  • C Dynamic scaling based on performance.
  • D Starting instances on user login.
Explanation Instances cannot start on each user login; they must be managed via scaling options.
Q124

Which virtual network configuration is required for Azure Virtual Desktop?

  • A Hub and Spoke
  • A Hub and Spoke
  • B ExpressRoute
  • C VNet Peering
  • D Basic
Explanation A Hub and Spoke model is optimal for managing access between resources in Azure Virtual Desktop while maintaining control and security. ExpressRoute, VNet Peering, and Basic do not inherently meet the configuration requirements.
Q125

A company needs to ensure single sign-on for their Azure Virtual Desktop users. What Azure service should they implement?

  • A Azure AD Connect
  • B Azure AD Domain Services
  • C Azure Key Vault
  • D Azure Information Protection
Explanation Azure AD Connect integrates on-premises directories with Azure AD for single sign-on functionality. The other options do not address single sign-on specifically.
Q126

What happens when an Azure Virtual Desktop session host becomes unavailable?

  • A User sessions auto-transfer to another host.
  • B Session data is lost permanently.
  • C No new sessions can be initiated.
  • D Users are logged out immediately.
Explanation When a session host becomes unavailable, user sessions can be redirected to another available host in the pool without data loss, ensuring continuity. The other options would disrupt user access or cause data loss.
Q127

Which service allows you to manage user access to Azure resources?

  • A Azure Active Directory
  • B Azure Functions
  • C Azure Storage
  • D Azure Logic Apps
Explanation Azure Active Directory manages user access for Azure resources, while the others serve different purposes.
Q128

A company needs to provide users with a consistent desktop experience. What should they implement?

  • A On-premises Servers
  • B Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
  • C Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop
  • D Remote Desktop Protocol Sessions
Explanation Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop provides a consistent virtualized experience, unlike others that do not offer full desktop environments.
Q129

What happens when a user's session limits are reached in Azure Virtual Desktop?

  • A User gets disconnected
  • B Additional sessions are created
  • C No impact on user access
  • D User experiences performance issues
Explanation When session limits are reached, the user is disconnected, which prevents additional access beyond the limits set.
Q130

Which Azure service is best for managing user identities?

  • A Azure Active Directory
  • B Azure Blob Storage
  • C Azure Virtual Machine
  • D Azure Functions
Explanation Azure Active Directory is specifically designed for identity management, while the others serve different purposes.