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Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900) Practice Exam

The Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900) exam, developed by Microsoft Corporation, typically validates foundational knowledge of cloud concepts, core Azure services, and the Microsoft platform across knowledge domains including Azure architecture, security and compliance, identity management, and data and AI services.

Candidates who pass this exam demonstrate a baseline understanding of cloud infrastructure, functional areas such as cloud services and enterprise infrastructure, and how Azure solutions may support workflows including cloud infrastructure provisioning, cost management, and application deployment.

AZ-900 is frequently recognized as an entry point into the broader Microsoft certification path and may support career development across job domains such as cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, data and analytics, and AI and machine learning.

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Who should take the AZ-900 exam?

AZ-900 is commonly pursued by IT professionals, cloud engineers, system administrators, security analysts, developers, and data professionals who are beginning to work with or evaluate Microsoft Azure in professional contexts.

Recognized roles such as Azure Administrator, Cloud Solutions Architect, Microsoft 365 Administrator, and Data Engineer frequently appear among those who hold this foundational credential, though the exam is designed to be accessible across a wide range of experience levels.

Professionals working in enterprise organizations, managed service providers, consulting firms, government agencies, and cloud-native startups may find this certification relevant to their role or team requirements, though recognition varies by employer.

What careers does AZ-900 support?

The Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900) certification is frequently recognized as a foundational credential for IT professionals, cloud engineers, system administrators, security analysts, developers, and data professionals seeking to establish or validate their baseline knowledge of Microsoft Azure. Earning AZ-900 may support entry into roles such as Azure Administrator, Cloud Solutions Architect, Security Engineer, Data Engineer, Microsoft 365 Administrator, and AI Engineer, and is commonly cited on resumes across enterprise organizations, managed service providers, and government agencies. The certification typically validates a foundational understanding of cloud concepts and Azure services, which employers across cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, and data and analytics domains may consider when evaluating candidates. Career impact and compensation outcomes vary by employer, region, and prior experience.

How hard is the AZ-900 exam?

While AZ-900 is positioned as a foundational exam, candidates should expect questions that require multi-domain recall across knowledge areas such as Azure architecture, networking, identity management, and security and compliance, often presented within practical scenario contexts.

The exam is administered under timed conditions, which requires candidates to efficiently distinguish between closely related concepts—such as those within the Azure Well-Architected Framework or the Zero Trust security model—without extended deliberation.

Exam skill competencies including configuring Azure services, managing identities and governance, and monitoring and optimizing resources are assessed in ways that may require applied reasoning, not just definitional recall.

How to study for AZ-900

A structured, step-by-step approach to preparing for the AZ-900 exam may help candidates build the foundational knowledge Microsoft Corporation outlines in the official exam objectives. Working through these phases in sequence typically supports a more confident exam experience.

  1. Review the official Microsoft exam skills outline for AZ-900 to understand the weighted topic areas, including Azure architecture, cloud concepts, identity management, security and compliance, and pricing and support.
  2. Complete a structured introductory course covering core knowledge domains such as Azure architecture, Microsoft 365 administration, networking, and data and AI services to build a consistent conceptual baseline.
  3. Explore Azure services hands-on using a free Azure account to familiarize yourself with configuring Azure services, managing identities and governance, and monitoring and optimizing resources in a practical context.
  4. Study key frameworks and compliance concepts relevant to AZ-900, including the Azure Well-Architected Framework, Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework, Zero Trust security model, and high-level regulatory considerations such as GDPR, HIPAA-aligned cloud controls, and NIST framework mapping.
  5. Practice with timed sample questions that reflect exam-style scenarios across all skill competency areas, including implementing security controls, deploying AI workloads, and resource deployment.
  6. Review weak areas and retake practice assessments until you consistently demonstrate confidence across all objective domains before scheduling your exam.

How to prepare for AZ-900

A structured preparation approach for AZ-900 typically involves reviewing Microsoft's published exam objectives first, then mapping study time to skill competencies such as service configuration, workload management, and implementing security controls.

Candidates are generally advised to combine official Microsoft Learn modules with practice question sets that address all covered knowledge domains, including Azure architecture, identity management, and networking, to build a well-rounded understanding.

Spacing study sessions over several weeks and revisiting consistently missed topic areas—particularly those related to cost management workflows or regulatory compliance considerations such as GDPR and HIPAA-aligned cloud controls—may support more durable retention before the exam.

Why practice AZ-900 with Edusum

Practicing with scenario-based questions under timed conditions helps candidates develop the pacing habits necessary to complete the AZ-900 exam within its time constraints, reducing the risk of running short on time during the actual assessment.

Simulation-based practice also allows candidates to identify weak areas across knowledge domains—such as data and AI services or security and compliance—before sitting for the exam, enabling more targeted review.

Repeated exposure to question formats that mirror the structure of the official exam may support greater familiarity and confidence on test day, though performance on practice material varies by individual preparation and background.

Exam domains

Cloud Concepts26%
Azure Architecture and Services36%
Azure Management and Governance33%

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