1.0
Cloud Concepts
25-30%
Cloud computing, shared responsibility, cloud models, consumption pricing, high availability, scalability, reliability, governance, manageability, and service types.
A foundational Microsoft Azure track for learners who need practical readiness in cloud concepts, Azure services, identity, cost management, monitoring, and governance.
Exam code
AZ-900
Questions
Varies by Microsoft exam delivery
Duration
Check the official Microsoft exam page for current scheduling details
Format
Multiple-choice and other Microsoft certification item types
Passing score
700 on a 1,000-point scale
Recommended experience
Foundational cloud knowledge and familiarity with infrastructure, databases, or software development concepts
CertVector bank: 520 managed questions.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
Last reviewed: May 27, 2026
1.0
25-30%
Cloud computing, shared responsibility, cloud models, consumption pricing, high availability, scalability, reliability, governance, manageability, and service types.
2.0
35-40%
Azure regions, availability zones, resources, subscriptions, compute, networking, storage, identity, access, and security services.
3.0
30-35%
Cost management, Azure Policy, resource locks, deployment tools, Azure portal, Cloud Shell, monitoring, Advisor, Service Health, and governance controls.
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A company wants users to sign in once and access Microsoft cloud apps while enforcing conditional access policies. Which service is most relevant?
Answer: A
Microsoft Entra ID provides identity, single sign-on, and policy controls such as conditional access for Microsoft cloud environments.
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