Question: 1
`You have two subscriptions named Subscription1 and Subscription2. Each subscription is associated to a different Azure AD tenant.
Subscription1 contains a virtual network named VNet1.VNet1 contains an Azure virtual machine named VM1 and has an IP address space of 10.0.0.0/16.
Subscription2 contains a virtual network named VNet2. VNet2 contains an Azure virtual machine named VM2 and has an IP address space of 10.10.0.0/24.
You need to connect VNet1 to VNet2.
What should you do first?
Question: 2
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authentication (MFA) is enabled for all users.
You need to provide users with the ability to bypass MFA for 10 days on devices to which they have
successfully signed in by using MFA.
What should you do?
Question: 3
You have an azure subscription that contain a virtual named VNet1. VNet1. contains four subnets named Gatesway, perimeter, NVA, and production.
The company also has two on-premises servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2016. Server1 is configured as a DNS server that has a primary DNS zone named adatum.com. Adatum.com contains 1,000 DNS records.
You manage Server1 and Subscription1 from Server2. Server2 has the following tools installed:
* The DNS Manager console
* Azure PowerShell
* Azure CLI 2.0
You need to move the adatum.com zone to Subscription1. The solution must minimize administrative effort.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Question: 4
Vou have an Azure subscription that contains two virtual machines as shown in the following table.
You perform a reverse DNS lookup for 10.0.0.4 from VM2.
Which FQDN will be returned?
Question: 5
Question: 153
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You have an Azure subscription named Subscription1. Subscription1 contains a resource group named RG1. RG1 contains resources that were deployed by using templates.
You need to view the date and time when the resources were created in RG1.
Solution: From the RG1 blade, you click Automation script.
Does this meet the goal?