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    PracticeAzure Fundamentals (AZ-900)Azure Fundamentals AZ-900 Practice Exam 2Question 51
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    AZ-900 · Question 51 · Domain 3.2: Features and Tools for Governance and Compliance

    Which TWO of the following tools are primarily used for governance and compliance in Azure? (Select TWO)

    Answer options:

    A.

    Azure Policy

    B.

    Azure Monitor

    C.

    Resource Locks

    D.

    Azure Virtual Network

    E.

    Azure Functions

    How to approach this question

    Identify tools that control how resources can be created or modified.

    Full Answer

    Azure Policy and Resource Locks are fundamental governance features in Azure. Policy enforces rules during resource creation/update, and Locks prevent accidental deletion or modification of existing resources.

    Common mistakes

    Selecting Azure Monitor, which is for monitoring health and performance, not enforcing governance rules.
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