SC-300 · Question #446
SC-300 Question #446: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
Microsoft Entra Terms of Use - Hotspot Explanation Key Settings to Internalize | Setting | Value | Implication | |---|---|---| | Require consent on every device | On | Each device needs its own separate acceptance | | Expire starting on | Dec 10, 2025 | All consents become invali
Question
Hotspot Question You have a Microsoft Entra tenant named contoso.com that contains a user named User1. User1 has the devices shown in the following table: On November 5, 2025, you create and enforce terms of use in contoso.com that has the following settings: - Name: Terms1 - Display name: Contoso terms of use - Require users to expand the terms of use: On - Require users to consent on every device: On - Expire consents: On - Expire starting on: December 10, 2025 - Frequency: Monthly On November 15, 2025, User1 accepts Terms1 on Device3. 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:
Options
- __typehotspot
- variantyes_no
Explanation
Microsoft Entra Terms of Use - Hotspot Explanation
Key Settings to Internalize
| Setting | Value | Implication |
|---|---|---|
| Require consent on every device | On | Each device needs its own separate acceptance |
| Expire starting on | Dec 10, 2025 | All consents become invalid on this date |
| Frequency | Monthly | After Dec 10, re-acceptance required monthly |
Critical fact: User1 accepted Terms1 on Device3 only, on November 15, 2025.
Statement 1: "On November 20, 2025, User1 can accept Terms1 on Device1." → YES
Because "Require users to consent on every device" is On, acceptance on Device3 does not carry over to Device1. Device1 has no recorded consent yet. When User1 signs in from Device1 on November 20, they will be prompted - and therefore can accept - Terms1.
Statement 2: "On December 11, 2025, User1 can accept Terms1 on Device2." → YES
Two reasons compound here:
- Device2 has no consent on record (per-device requirement means Device3's acceptance doesn't transfer)
- Even if Device2 had consented before, the expiration date of December 10 means all consents are invalidated as of December 10 - so December 11 is past the expiry
On December 11, User1 will be prompted to accept on Device2.
Statement 3: "On December 7, 2025, User1 can accept Terms1 on Device3." → NO
User1 accepted on Device3 on November 15. The consent doesn't expire until December 10. On December 7, the consent is still valid - Entra will not present the Terms of Use again until the existing consent expires. There is nothing to accept.
Memory Tip
"Per-device = per passport." Each device needs its own stamp. And expiry resets all stamps - even ones already collected. If the stamp is still fresh (before expiry), the border is already open - you can't get re-stamped.
Topics
Community Discussion
No community discussion yet for this question.