AZ-900 Practice Exam - Azure Fundamentals Certification Free Test
The AZ-900 Azure Fundamentals certification is the most popular entry point into cloud computing careers. With cloud adoption accelerating across every industry, this certification validates foundational knowledge of Azure services, pricing models, and cloud concepts that employers increasingly require.
Who should take AZ-900
IT professionals beginning their cloud journey, business decision-makers evaluating Azure, students pursuing technology careers, and anyone wanting to validate their understanding of cloud computing fundamentals.
What AZ-900 covers
- Azure Fundamentals
- Cloud Computing Concepts
- Core Azure Services
- Security and Compliance
Study tips for AZ-900
- Focus on the shared responsibility model and cloud service types (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS)
- Know the difference between Capital Expenditure (CapEx) and Operational Expenditure (OpEx)
- Review Azure pricing calculator and cost management tools thoroughly
- Understand Azure governance: Management Groups, Subscriptions, Resource Groups
AZ-900 question bank
AzurePrep includes 495 AZ-900 practice questions written to the published Microsoft skills outline. Questions span the full exam domain, not a recycled dump. Every question includes a detailed explanation and documentation reference so you understand why each answer is correct.
Frequently asked questions
How many questions are in the AZ-900 practice exam?
The AZ-900 practice exam on AzurePrep covers all domains of the Azure Fundamentals certification, including cloud concepts, Azure services, security, privacy, compliance, and pricing. The current question count is shown on the AZ-900 landing page.
Is the AZ-900 practice exam free?
Yes, the AZ-900 Azure Fundamentals practice exam is completely free on AzurePrep. You get unlimited access to every question in the bank, detailed explanations, and the comprehensive study guide at no cost.
What topics does the AZ-900 exam cover?
The AZ-900 exam covers cloud computing fundamentals (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), core Azure services (compute, networking, storage, databases), security and compliance features, Azure pricing and support, and cloud governance and management tools.