Microsoft Azure
Managing Microsoft Teams
MS-700
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Prepare for the MS-700 exam to validate your skills in managing Microsoft Teams.
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What happens when a Teams meeting is recorded?
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A
It is saved on local devices
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B
It is stored in SharePoint
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C
It requires admin approval to access
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D
It is automatically deleted after 30 days
Explanation
Recorded meetings are stored in SharePoint; the other options inaccurately describe meeting recordings.
Which service does Microsoft Teams use for real-time chat?
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A
Azure SignalR Service
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B
Azure Functions
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C
Azure Virtual Machines
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D
Azure Blob Storage
Explanation
Azure SignalR Service enables real-time chat, while the others do not handle real-time communications.
A company needs to enforce messaging policies for all users. What should the admin configure?
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A
Compliance Recording
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B
Messaging Policies
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C
Teams App Policies
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D
Channel Settings
Explanation
Messaging Policies manage user messaging behavior, while the other options govern different settings.
What happens when a user tries to create a new Team but exceeds the limit?
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A
Team creation fails with error
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B
New Team can be created
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C
User is notified via email
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D
User can appeal to IT admin
Explanation
When limits are exceeded, Team creation fails; the other options do not align with this behavior.
Which feature allows Teams users to schedule calls within Outlook?
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A
Teams Integration
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B
Outlook Sync
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C
Meeting Planner
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D
Calendar Management
Explanation
Teams Integration enables users to seamlessly schedule calls in Outlook, while the others are not specific to this feature.
A company needs to manage access to Teams channels based on job roles. What should they use?
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A
SharePoint Groups
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B
Azure AD Roles
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C
Team Permissions
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D
Office 365 Groups
Explanation
Azure AD Roles provide management of access based on job roles, whereas the others focus on different aspects of permissions.
You are configuring a Teams policy for users to control apps. What happens if a user is assigned a policy with 'Allow apps' set to 'Off'?
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A
Can use any app
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B
Can't upload apps
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C
Can only use built-in apps
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D
Can't access Teams
Explanation
Users can't upload apps when 'Allow apps' is set to 'Off', which restricts app availability.
A company needs to integrate external users into Teams. What policy should you configure?
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A
Guest Access Policy
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B
Messaging Policy
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C
Meetings Policy
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D
Calling Policy
Explanation
Guest Access Policy allows external users to join Teams; other options control internal settings.
You are configuring retention settings for Teams chats. What does 'retention' primarily refer to?
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A
Data backup duration
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B
Content deletion policies
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C
User access levels
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D
Storage capacity limits
Explanation
Retention settings define how long content is kept before deletion; others refer to different management aspects.
What happens when a Teams user tries to join a meeting while facing poor network conditions?
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A
Meeting access is immediately denied
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B
User joins with degraded quality
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C
User is redirected to support
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D
Network stabilizes automatically
Explanation
Users can still join but experience poor quality; other options do not reflect user experience accurately.