AZ-104 Practice — Timed Sets & Full Mocks

Open the practice app for Microsoft Azure Administrator (AZ-104). Start with domain-focused drills, then mix full-length exams. Mobile-friendly and aligned to the blueprint.

Interactive Practice Center

Start a practice session for Microsoft Azure Administrator (AZ-104) below, or open the full app in a new tab. For the best experience, open the full app in a new tab and navigate with swipes/gestures or the mouse wheel—just like on your phone or tablet.

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This embedded web app includes a generous freemium mode, with up to about 400 practice questions available for each supported exam so you can gauge your readiness before upgrading.

Prefer to practice on your phone or tablet? Download the Mastery Cloud – AWS, Azure, GCP & CompTIA exam prep app for iOS or Mastery Cloud app on Google Play (Android) and sign in with the same Mastery account to unlock your subscription on the web and continue your sessions on a laptop or desktop browser.

Tip: Begin with 20–25 question domain drills for weak areas, then move to mixed mocks. Aim for consistent ~75–80% before test day.


Suggested progression

  1. Domain drills (daily): 2× 20–25 question sets per day focused on a single AZ-104 domain.
  2. Mixed sets (alternate days): 1× 30–40 questions combining 2–3 domains.
  3. Full mock (final week): 2–3 complete exams that mirror live-exam tone/coverage. Review every miss and tag weak objectives.

Timeboxing

  • Domain set: ~35–40 minutes
  • Mixed set: ~60 minutes
  • Full mock: ~120 minutes (plan for realistic pacing and a buffer for flagged items)

Scoring & review

  • Mark + return: Flag uncertain items, then review after completing the set.
  • Pattern log: Track recurring miss themes (e.g., Private Endpoint vs service endpoints, RBAC vs Policy vs Locks, ZRS vs GZRS, LB vs App Gateway vs Front Door).
  • Turn misses into notes: Convert each theme into 1–2 bullet “rules of thumb” and re-drill that domain the next day.

Fast remediations (common weak spots)

  • Private access failures: Check Private DNS records and VNet links; confirm name resolution before blaming NSGs.
  • Scope mistakes: Verify you’re assigning RBAC at the smallest workable scope; use Policy for configuration guardrails, not access.
  • Resilience picks: Prefer Zones when supported; use VMSS + autoscale for scale-out; match redundancy (LRS/ZRS/GRS/GZRS) to SLA needs.
  • Monitoring blind spots: Set at least one metric alert and one log (KQL) alert per workload; wire Action Groups early.

What to pair with practice

  • Syllabus: Objective-by-domain outline → view
  • Cheatsheet: High-yield defaults, tables, and quick commands → open
  • Overview: Format, scoring, and study plan → read

Tips for exam-style pacing

  • First pass fast: Aim ~60–70 seconds per item; flag long scenario items for the end.
  • Draw the diagram: For networking/storage scenarios, sketch scopes (MG→Sub→RG→Resource), endpoints, and DNS flows.
  • Eliminate aggressively: Remove answers that violate least privilege, SLA, or zone awareness—even if you’re unsure of the remaining options.

Ready to drill?

Open the app above and choose:

  • Domain Drills: Identities/Governance • Storage • Compute • Networking • Monitoring/Backup
  • Mixed Sets: Combine 2–3 domains for transfer practice
  • Full Mocks: Exam-length simulations with review mode