Microsoft AZ-204 Actual Free Exam Questions & Community Discussion

  • Exam Code/Number: AZ-204
  • Exam Name/Title: Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure
  • Certification Provider: Microsoft
  • Corresponding Certification: Microsoft Azure
  • Exam Questions: 493
  • Updated On: Jul 01, 2026
You have an Azure App Service plan named APSPIanl set to the Basic B1 pricing tier. APSPIanl contains an App Service web. You plan to enable schedule-based autoscaling for APSPIanl. You need to minimize the cost of running WebAppl.
Solution: Scale down ASPPIan1 to the Shared pricing tier.
Does the solution meet the goal?
Correct Answer: B Vote an answer
You develop and deploy a web application to Azure App Service. The application accesses data stored in an Azure Storage account. The account contains several containers with several blobs with large amounts of data. You deploy all Azure resources to a single region.
You need to move the Azure Storage account to the new region. You must copy all data to the new region.
What should you do first?
Correct Answer: C Vote an answer
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You need to Implement the retail store location Azure Function.
How should you configure the solution? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Correct Answer:

Explanation:

Scenario: Retail store locations: Azure Functions must process data immediately when data is uploaded to Blob storage.
Box 1: HTTP
Binding configuration example: https:// < storage_account_name > .blob.core.windows.net Box 2: Input Read blob storage data in a function: Input binding Box 3: Blob storage The Blob storage trigger starts a function when a new or updated blob is detected.
Azure Functions integrates with Azure Storage via triggers and bindings. Integrating with Blob storage allows you to build functions that react to changes in blob data as well as read and write values.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-functions/functions-bindings-storage-blob-trigger
You develop a solution that uses Azure Virtual Machines (VMs).
The VMs contain code that must access resources in an Azure resource group. You grant the VM access to the resource group in Resource Manager.
You need to obtain an access token that uses the VMs system-assigned managed identity.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Correct Answer: A,E Vote an answer
You deploy an ASP.NET web app to Azure App Service.
You must monitor the web app by using Application insights.
You need to configure Application Insights to meet the requirements.
Which feature should you use? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Correct Answer:

Explanation:
You are developing an application. You have an Azure user account that has access to two subscriptions.
You need to retrieve a storage account key secret from Azure Key Vault.
In which order should you arrange the PowerShell commands to develop the solution? To answer, move all commands from the list of commands to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Correct Answer:

Explanation:

Step 1: Get-AzSubscription
If you have multiple subscriptions, you might have to specify the one that was used to create your key vault.
Enter the following to see the subscriptions for your account:
Get-AzSubscription
Step 2: Set-AzContext -SubscriptionId
To specify the subscription that ' s associated with the key vault you ' ll be logging, enter:
Set-AzContext -SubscriptionId < subscriptionID >
Step 3: Get-AzStorageAccountKey
You must get that storage account key.
Step 4: $secretvalue = ConvertTo-SecureString < storageAccountKey > -AsPlainText -Force Set-AzKeyVaultSecret -VaultName < vaultName > -Name < secretName > -SecretValue $secretvalue After retrieving your secret (in this case, your storage account key), you must convert that key to a secure string, and then create a secret with that value in your key vault.
Step 5: Get-AzKeyVaultSecret
Next, get the URI for the secret you created. You ' ll need this URI in a later step to call the key vault and retrieve your secret. Run the following PowerShell command and make note of the ID value, which is the secret ' s URI:
Get-AzKeyVaultSecret -VaultName < vaultName >
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/bs-latn-ba/Azure/key-vault/key-vault-key-rotation-log-monitoring
You need to ensure disaster recovery requirements are met.
What code should you add at line PC16?
To answer, drag the appropriate code fragments to the correct locations. Each code fragment may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Correct Answer:

Explanation:

Scenario: Disaster recovery. Regional outage must not impact application availability. All DR operations must not be dependent on application running and must ensure that data in the DR region is up to date.
Box 1: DirectoryTransferContext
We transfer all files in the directory.
Note: The TransferContext object comes in two forms: SingleTransferContext and DirectoryTransferContext.
The former is for transferring a single file and the latter is for transferring a directory of files.
Box 2: ShouldTransferCallbackAsync
The DirectoryTransferContext.ShouldTransferCallbackAsync delegate callback is invoked to tell whether a transfer should be done.
Box 3: False
If you want to use the retry policy in Copy, and want the copy can be resume if break in the middle, you can use SyncCopy (isServiceCopy = false).
Note that if you choose to use service side copy ( ' isServiceCopy ' set to true), Azure (currently) doesn ' t provide SLA for that. Setting ' isServiceCopy ' to false will download the source blob loca Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-use-data-movement-library
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/microsoft.windowsazure.storage.datamovement.directorytransfercontext.shouldtransfercallbackasync?view=azure-dotnet
Topic 6, Coho Winery
Case study
This is a case study. Case studies are not timed separately. You can use as much exam time as you would like to complete each case. However, there may be additional case studies and sections on this exam. You must manage your time to ensure that you are able to complete all questions included on this exam in the time provided.
To answer the questions included in a case study, you will need to reference information that is provided in the case study. Case studies might contain exhibits and other resources that provide more information about the scenario that is described in the case study. Each question is independent of the other questions in this case study.
At the end of this case study, a review screen will appear. This screen allows you to review your answers and to make changes before you move to the next section of the exam. After you begin a new section, you cannot return to this section.
To start the case study
To display the first question in this case study, click the Next button. Use the buttons in the left pane to explore the content of the case study before you answer the questions. Clicking these buttons displays information such as business requirements, existing environment, and problem statements. When you are ready to answer a question, click the Question button to return to the question.
LabelMaker app
Coho Winery produces, bottles, and distributes a variety of wines globally. You are a developer implementing highly scalable and resilient applications to support online order processing by using Azure solutions.
Coho Winery has a LabelMaker application that prints labels for wine bottles. The application sends data to several printers. The application consists of five modules that run independently on virtual machines (VMs).
Coho Winery plans to move the application to Azure and continue to support label creation.
External partners send data to the LabelMaker application to include artwork and text for custom label designs.
Requirements. Data
You identify the following requirements for data management and manipulation:
Order data is stored as nonrelational JSON and must be queried using SQL.
Changes to the Order data must reflect immediately across all partitions. All reads to the Order data must fetch the most recent writes.
Requirements. Security
You have the following security requirements:
Users of Coho Winery applications must be able to provide access to documents, resources, and applications to external partners.
External partners must use their own credentials and authenticate with their organization's identity management solution.
External partner logins must be audited monthly for application use by a user account administrator to maintain company compliance.
Storage of e-commerce application settings must be maintained in Azure Key Vault.
E-commerce application sign-ins must be secured by using Azure App Service authentication and Azure Active Directory (AAD).
Conditional access policies must be applied at the application level to protect company content.
The LabelMaker application must be secured by using an AAD account that has full access to all namespaces of the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster.
Requirements. LabelMaker app
Azure Monitor Container Health must be used to monitor the performance of workloads that are deployed to Kubernetes environments and hosted on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).
You must use Azure Container Registry to publish images that support the AKS deployment.
Architecture

Issues
Calls to the Printer API App fail periodically due to printer communication timeouts.
Printer communication timeouts occur after 10 seconds. The label printer must only receive up to 5 attempts within one minute.
The order workflow fails to run upon initial deployment to Azure.
Order.json
Relevant portions of the app files are shown below. Line numbers are included for reference only.
This JSON file contains a representation of the data for an order that includes a single item.
Order.json
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You are developing a website that will run as an Azure Web App. Users will authenticate by using their Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) credentials.
You plan to assign users one of the following permission levels for the website: admin, normal, and reader. A user's Azure AD group membership must be used to determine the permission level.
You need to configure authorization.
Solution:
Create a new Azure AD application. In the application's manifest, define application roles that match the required permission levels for the application.
Assign the appropriate Azure AD group to each role. In the website, use the value of the roles claim from the JWT for the user to determine permissions.
Does the solution meet the goal?
Correct Answer: B Vote an answer
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A company runs an international travel and bookings management service. The company plans to begin offering restaurant bookings. You must develop a solution that uses Azure Search and meets the following requirements:
* Users must be able to search for restaurants by name, description, location, and cuisine.
* Users must be able to narrow the results further by location, cuisine, rating, and family-friendliness.
* All words in descriptions must be included in searches.
You need to add annotations to the restaurant class.
How should you complete the code segment? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Correct Answer:

Explanation:


Box 1: [IsSearchable.IsFilterable.IsSortable,IsFacetable]
Location
Users must be able to search for restaurants by name, description, location, and cuisine.
Users must be able to narrow the results further by location, cuisine, rating, and family-friendliness.
Box 2: [IsSearchable.IsFilterable.IsSortable,Required]
Description
Users must be able to search for restaurants by name, description, location, and cuisine.
All words in descriptions must be included in searches.
Box 3: [IsFilterable,IsSortable,IsFaceTable]
Rating
Users must be able to narrow the results further by location, cuisine, rating, and family-friendliness.
Box 4: [IsSearchable.IsFilterable,IsFacetable]
Cuisines
Users must be able to search for restaurants by name, description, location, and cuisine.
Users must be able to narrow the results further by location, cuisine, rating, and family-friendliness.
Box 5: [IsFilterable,IsFacetable]
FamilyFriendly
Users must be able to narrow the results further by location, cuisine, rating, and family-friendliness.
References:
https://www.henkboelman.com/azure-search-the-basics/
You have an Azure Queue Storage named queuel You plan to develop code that will process messages in queuel.
You need to implement a queue operation to set the visibility timeout value of individual messages in queuel.
Which two operations can you use? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Correct Answer: C,D Vote an answer
You are developing a .Net web application that stores data is Azure Consmos DB. The application must use the Core API and allow millions of reads and writes. The Azure Cosmos DII account has been created with multiple write region enabled. The application has been deployed to the East US2 and Central US region.
You need to update the application to support multi-region writes.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? Each correct answer presents parts of the solutions.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Correct Answer: A,D Vote an answer
You develop an application. You plan to host the application on a set of virtual machines (VMs) in Azure.
You need to configure Azure Monitor to collect logs from the application.
Which four actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Correct Answer:

Explanation:

Step 1: Create a Log Analytics workspace.
First create the workspace.
Step 2: Add a VMInsights solution.
Before a Log Analytics workspace can be used with VM insights, it must have the VMInsights solution installed.
Step 3: Install agents on the VM and VM scale set to be monitored.
Prior to onboarding agents, you must create and configure a workspace. Install or update the Application Insights Agent as an extension for Azure virtual machines and VM scalet sets.
Step 4: Create an Application Insights resource
Sign in to the Azure portal, and create an Application Insights resource.

Once a workspace-based Application Insights resource has been created, configuring monitoring is relatively straightforward.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/vm/vminsights-configure-workspace
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/app/create-workspace-resource
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You are developing a website that will run as an Azure Web App. Users will authenticate by using their Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) credentials.
You plan to assign users one of the following permission levels for the website: admin, normal, and reader. A user's Azure AD group membership must be used to determine the permission level. You need to configure authorization.
Solution: Configure the Azure Web App for the website to allow only authenticated requests and require Azure AD log on.
Does the solution meet the goal?
Correct Answer: B Vote an answer
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