Designing and Implementing Cloud-Native Applications Using Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB Free Practice Exam Questions

27 real Designing and Implementing Cloud-Native Applications Using Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB exam questions with answers and AI explanations. Microsoft certification prep — page 1 of 3.

  1. Question 8: You have an Azure Cosmos DB Core (SQL) API account named account1 that supports an application named App1. App1 uses the consistent prefix consistency level. Y…
  2. Question 9: You are implementing an Azure Data Factory data flow that will use an Azure Cosmos DB (SQL API) sink to write a dataset. The data flow will use 2,000 Apache Sp…
  3. Question 10: You have an Azure Cosmos DB Core (SQL) API account that has multiple write regions. You need to receive an alert when requests that target the database exceed…
  4. Question 14: You have an Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL account named account1. You need to create a container named Container1 in account1 by using the Azure Cosmos DB .NET SDK…
  5. Question 15: You provision an Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL container. You set the throughput to Autoscale, and the maximum request units per second (RU/s) to 20,000. For how m…
  6. Question 17: You have an Azure subscription that contains an Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL account named account1. Backups for account1 have the following configurations: • Int…
  7. Question 19: You plan to create an Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL account that will have a single write region and three read regions. You need to set the consistency level for…
  8. Question 20: You have an Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL account that contains a database named DB1 and a container named Container1. You need to manage the account by using the…
  9. Question 24: You have an Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL account that uses the default consistency level. How can the consistency level be modified as part of a query request?
  10. Question 27: You have an Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL container. All queries to the container use the Bounded Staleness consistency level. You discover that when many queries…