MS-900 · Question #7
MS-900 Question #7: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct approach involves accurately identifying the capabilities of the Microsoft 365 Roadmap, specifically its ability to display general availability by month/year, its lack of specific daily tenant rollout dates, and its function as a feedback channel.
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Hotspot Question A company uses Microsoft 365. Instructions: For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point. Answer:
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Explanation
The correct approach involves accurately identifying the capabilities of the Microsoft 365 Roadmap, specifically its ability to display general availability by month/year, its lack of specific daily tenant rollout dates, and its function as a feedback channel.
Approach. The correct interaction is to select the radio buttons as indicated in the second exhibit image:
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For Statement 1: 'The Microsoft 365 Roadmap portal displays the specific month and year that a new feature of Microsoft Teams will be generally available.' Select Yes. The Microsoft 365 Roadmap (available at roadmap.microsoft.com or within the Microsoft 365 admin center Message center) provides approximate general availability dates for features, often specifying the month and year (e.g., 'August 2024' or 'Q3 2024') rather than a precise day. This statement is accurate for general availability.
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For Statement 2: 'The Microsoft 365 Roadmap portal displays the specific day and month that a new feature of Microsoft Yammer will be available in a company's tenant.' Select No. The Roadmap provides broader timelines (e.g., 'Rolling out,' 'In development,' 'By August 2024') but typically does not offer a specific day for feature availability, especially regarding its rollout to an individual company's tenant. Tenant-specific rollouts can be staggered and depend on various factors, making a precise day for all tenants impractical to list.
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For Statement 3: 'The Microsoft 365 Roadmap portal allows for a company to provide feedback about specific Microsoft Office 365 features that are listed in the portal.' Select Yes. Microsoft actively encourages user feedback on its products and features. Many entries on the Microsoft 365 Roadmap or related documentation include links or references to feedback channels, such as the Microsoft Feedback Portal or specific product forums, allowing companies to provide input.
Common mistakes.
- common_mistake. A common mistake would be to select 'No' for the first statement, assuming the roadmap is always vague and doesn't provide month/year details. While not always day-specific, month and year for general availability are commonly provided. Another mistake would be selecting 'Yes' for the second statement, mistakenly believing the roadmap offers granular, day-specific dates for individual tenant rollouts. This level of precision is typically not found on the public roadmap due to the complexities of staggered deployments. Finally, selecting 'No' for the third statement would be incorrect, as it overlooks the integrated feedback mechanisms Microsoft provides to gather user input directly related to roadmap items.
Concept tested. Understanding the purpose, scope, and specific details provided by the Microsoft 365 Roadmap portal, including how feature availability timelines are communicated (general availability vs. tenant-specific rollout) and the mechanisms for providing feedback on listed features.
Reference. https://roadmap.microsoft.com/
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