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 61–70 of 150

Q61

Which service is used for scaling Azure Virtual Desktop resources automatically based on user demand?

  • A Azure Auto Scale
  • B Azure Virtual Machine Scale Set
  • C Azure Load Balancer
  • D Azure Logic Apps
Explanation Azure Virtual Machine Scale Set adjusts VMs based on demand; the other options do not serve this specific purpose.
Q62

A company needs to ensure that its Virtual Desktop infrastructure is compliant with data regulations. Which Azure feature should they utilize?

  • A Azure Resource Manager
  • B Azure Policy
  • C Azure Blueprints
  • D Azure Security Center
Explanation Azure Policy allows you to enforce compliance across resources; the other options do not directly enforce compliance policies themselves.
Q63

What happens when a user temporarily disconnects from an Azure Virtual Desktop session?

  • A The session is terminated.
  • B The session remains active.
  • C Data loss occurs.
  • D The session is locked automatically.
Explanation The session remains active and can be resumed; the other options do not accurately describe session behavior upon disconnection.
Q64

Which service is used to manage user profiles in Azure Virtual Desktop?

  • A FSLogix
  • B Azure AD
  • C Windows Virtual Desktop
  • D Azure Files
Explanation FSLogix is specifically designed for managing user profiles in AVD, while other options serve different purposes.
Q65

A company needs to ensure its Azure Virtual Desktop is cost-effective while providing high performance. What should they implement?

  • A Always-On VM configuration
  • B Autoscaling of session hosts
  • C Single session host per user
  • D Limiting usage to peak hours
Explanation Autoscaling adjusts resources based on demand, promoting cost-efficiency and performance.
Q66

What happens when an Azure Virtual Desktop session host exceeds its CPU quota?

  • A Performance is unaffected
  • B Session hosts are terminated
  • C Additional VMs are created
  • D New connections are rejected
Explanation When the CPU quota is exceeded, new connections are denied until resources are available, whereas other options are incorrect in this context.
Q67

What feature enables session reliability in Azure Virtual Desktop?

  • A RDP Shortpath
  • B Connection Broker
  • C Multi-Factor Authentication
  • D Workspace ONE
Explanation RDP Shortpath ensures reliable connections by optimizing the use of UDP for AVD, while the other options provide different functionalities unrelated to session reliability.
Q68

A company wants to provide Windows 10 virtual desktops to users with resource quotas. Which Azure service should they implement?

  • A Azure Blob Storage
  • B Azure Virtual Machines
  • C Azure Virtual Desktop
  • D Azure Kubernetes Service
Explanation Azure Virtual Desktop is specifically designed for delivering virtual desktops with user-managed resource quotas, while the other services do not provide this capability.
Q69

What happens when an Azure Virtual Desktop user exceeds their assigned disk quota?

  • A User can still save files
  • B User is blocked from saving files
  • C User's performance is throttled
  • D Quota resets automatically at midnight
Explanation When a user exceeds their disk quota, they are blocked from saving files until they reduce usage, while the other options do not accurately reflect how quotas operate.
Q70

Which service provides user session management in Azure Virtual Desktop?

  • A Azure Active Directory
  • B Azure DevOps
  • C Azure App Service
  • D Azure Kubernetes Service
Explanation Azure Active Directory manages user sessions and identities, while the others serve different purposes.