Fundamentals of Microsoft Azure and Cloud Computing Quiz

  1. Definition of Cloud Computing

    Which statement best describes cloud computing?

    1. A method for delivering computing services over the internet using remote servers.
    2. A software installed only on personal computers for offline use.
    3. A type of hardware used to increase computer speed.
    4. A process of connecting multiple monitors to a single device.
    5. A programming language for creating mobile apps.
  2. Service Models

    Which service model provides virtual machines, storage, and networks so users can run their own applications?

    1. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
    2. Platform as a Script (PaaS)
    3. Data Storage as a Service (DSaaS)
    4. Software as a Version (SaaV)
    5. Infrastructure as a Store (IaaStore)
  3. Advantages of Cloud Computing

    One major advantage of using cloud computing is which of the following?

    1. The ability to scale resources up or down quickly based on demand.
    2. All data must reside on local physical drives.
    3. Access is limited to a single physical location.
    4. Hardware upgrades are never needed.
    5. Only one application can run in the cloud at a time.
  4. Azure Resource Types

    Which is an example of a resource that can be deployed in Microsoft Azure?

    1. A virtual machine
    2. A USB flash drive
    3. A paper printer
    4. A floppy disk
    5. A desktop mouse
  5. Security in the Cloud

    What is a primary benefit of cloud security controls?

    1. They help protect data and applications from unauthorized access.
    2. They guarantee zero electricity usage.
    3. They allow all users to see others' files by default.
    4. They completely remove the need for passwords.
    5. They require only face-to-face authentication.
  6. Pay-As-You-Go Model

    What does the 'pay-as-you-go' pricing model in cloud services mean?

    1. Users are charged only for the resources they consume.
    2. Users pay a single upfront fee for unlimited use.
    3. Payment is collected based on the number of employees.
    4. Users can never expand services after initial payment.
    5. Payment is optional for basic services.
  7. Global Presence

    How does a global network of data centers support cloud computing?

    1. It allows services to be available in multiple geographic regions for reliability and speed.
    2. It restricts users to accessing resources only in their home country.
    3. It guarantees no downtime ever occurs.
    4. It removes all legal restrictions on data usage.
    5. It does not affect user experience at all.
  8. Identity and Access Management

    In the context of cloud platforms, why is identity and access management important?

    1. To control which users can access specific resources and services.
    2. To increase the cloud’s physical storage capacity.
    3. To permanently delete all user data automatically.
    4. To send emails between virtual machines.
    5. To ensure fonts are displayed correctly on dashboards.
  9. Cloud Deployment Models

    Which deployment model describes using a combination of on-premises data centers and cloud resources?

    1. Hybrid cloud
    2. Public cloud
    3. Personal cloud
    4. Non-cloud
    5. Single-pass cloud
  10. Disaster Recovery

    How does cloud computing assist with disaster recovery planning?

    1. It enables automatic backups and rapid resource restoration from different locations.
    2. It eliminates all need for backup data.
    3. It requires all backups to be kept on paper.
    4. It disallows restoring data from remote regions.
    5. It charges users extra for every backup made, even if unused.