AZ-900 Mock Exams & Practice Exam Questions | Microsoft Azure Fundamentals
AZ-900 mock exams and practice exam questions for Microsoft Azure Fundamentals. Timed practice sets and detailed explanations in the AWS Exam Prep app (web, iOS, Android).
On this page
Interactive Practice Center
Start a practice session for Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900) below, or open the full app in a new tab.
For the best experience, open the full app in a new tab and navigate with swipes/gestures or the mouse wheel—just like on your phone or tablet.
Full mock (final week): 1–2 complete exams that mirror live-exam tone/coverage. Review every miss and tag weak objectives.
Timeboxing
Domain set: ~20–25 minutes
Mixed set: ~35–45 minutes
Full mock: ~60–75 minutes (plan for a buffer to revisit flagged items)
Scoring & review
Mark + return: Flag uncertain items, then review after completing the set.
Pattern log: Track recurring themes (e.g., IaaS vs PaaS vs SaaS, regions vs AZs vs region pairs, RBAC vs Policy vs Locks, ZRS vs GZRS, Front Door vs App Gateway vs Load Balancer).
Turn misses into notes: Convert each theme into 1–2 “rules of thumb,” re-drill that domain the next day.
Fast remediations (common weak spots)
Service fit: Prefer managed (PaaS) when speed/ops simplicity matters; use VMs only for full OS control needs.
Resiliency picks: For higher availability, choose ZRS (or GZRS) when supported; understand region pairs for DR.
Access vs guardrails: Use RBAC for who can do what; Policy for configuration requirements; Locks to prevent deletes.
Private access: For sensitive PaaS services, use Private Endpoints; ensure Private DNS is configured.
Service-level agreements and how redundancy affects availability
Who should take AZ-900?
New to cloud or Azure and want a recognized foundation
Non-engineering stakeholders who need to speak Azure fluently
Engineers planning a role path (e.g., AZ-104, AZ-204, AZ-305) and wanting a fast on-ramp
Readiness checklist
I can explain IaaS/PaaS/SaaS and pick the right model for a scenario.
I know regions vs availability zones vs region pairs.
I can choose a fit-for-purpose service (e.g., App Service vs VM).
I understand RBAC vs Policy vs Locks at a conceptual level.
I can estimate cost with the pricing calculator and interpret an SLA.
Compact 1–2 week plan
Days 1–2: Cloud concepts + shared responsibility + global infrastructure. Days 3–5: Core services by category (compute, storage, networking, data). Days 6–7: Identity/security/governance + cost/SLA. Final days:Cheatsheet + Practice — two mixed sets and one full mock.
Exam-day tactics
First pass fast; flag longer scenario items for review.
Prefer managed, secure-by-default answers (least privilege, private endpoints where appropriate).
If two answers seem right, choose the one that is simpler, resilient, and operationally sound.
Watch for intent words: cost, resiliency, security, global reach, management overhead.