PL-900: Microsoft Power Platform Fundamentals Practice Tests

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Description

Description

The Microsoft Power Platform Fundamentals or PL-900 important domains,

  • Business value of Power Platform
  • Identification of core components in Power Platform
  • Business capabilities of Power BI
  • Business value of Power Apps
  • Business value of Power Automate
  • Business value of Power Virtual Agents

Details

Describe the business value of Power Platform

Describing the value of Power Platform applications

  • Firstly, analyzing data by using Power BI
  • acting with Power Apps
  • building solutions that use Microsoft Dataverse
  • Then, automating with Power Automate
  • After that, interoperating with external systems and data
  • Finally, creating powerful chatbots using a guided, no-code graphical interface

Describe the business value of extending business solutions by using Power Platform

  • describe how Dynamics 365 apps can accelerate delivery of Power Platform business solutions
  • describe how Power Platform business solutions can be used by Microsoft 365 apps including Microsoft Teams
  • describing how Power Platform business solutions can consume Microsoft 365 services
  • describing how Power Platform business solutions can consume Microsoft Azure services including Azure Cognitive Services
  • describe how Power Platform business solutions can consume third-party apps and services

Describe Power Platform administration and security

  • describing how Power Platform implements security including awareness of Microsoft Dataverse security roles, Azure Identity Services, and Access Management (IAM)
  • describe how to manage apps and users
  • describe environments
  • describing where to perform specific administrative tasks including Power Platform Admin center, Microsoft 365 admin center

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Identify the Core Components of Power Platform

Describe Microsoft Dataverse

  • Firstly, describing the Power Apps user experience
  • identifying tables, columns, and relationships
  • describing environments
  • Then, explaining use cases and limitations of business process flows
  • explaining use cases and limitations of business rules
  • Subsequently, describing the Common Data Model (CDM)
  • Finally, describe how to use common standard tables to describe people, places, and things

Describe Connectors

  • describe the native Dataverse connection experience
  • describe triggers including trigger types and where triggers are used
  • describing actions
  • describe licensing options for connectors including standard or premium tier Identify use cases for custom connectors

Demonstrate the capabilities of Power BI

Identifying common Power BI components

  • identify and describe uses for visualization controls including pie, bar, donut, and scatter plots and KPIs
  • describe types of filters
  • describing the Power BI Desktop Reports, Data, and Model tabs
  • describe uses for custom visuals including charts or controls Compare and contrast dashboards and workspaces
  • compare and contrast Power BI Desktop and Power BI Service
  • compare and contrast dashboards, workspaces, and reportsConnect to and consume data
  • combining multiple data sources
  • cleaning and transforming data
  • describing and implementing aggregate functions
  • identifying available types of data sources
  • describing and consuming shared datasets and template apps

Building a basic dashboard using Power BI

  • designing a Power BI dashboard
  • designing data layout and mapping
  • publishing and sharing reports and dashboards

Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Apps

Identifying common Power Apps components

  • Firstly, describe differences between canvas apps and model-driven apps
  • describe portal apps
  • identify and describe types of reusable components including canvas component libraries and Power Apps Component Framework (PCF) components
  • Lastly, describe use cases for formulas

Building a basic canvas app

  • describe types of data sources
  • connect to data by using connectors
  • combine multiple data sources
  • use controls to design the user experience
  • describe the customer journey
  • publish and share an app

Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Automate

Identifying common Power Automate components

  • identifying flow types
  • describing use cases for flows and available flow templates
  • describe how Power Automate uses connectors
  • describing loops and conditions including switch, do until, and apply to each
  • describe expressions

Who this course is for:

  • PL-900: Microsoft Power Platform Fundamentals Exam candidates
  • All levels

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