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PL-900: Microsoft Power Platform Fundamentals Practice Tests
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PL-900: Microsoft Power Platform Fundamentals Practice Tests

Build strong PL-900 exam confidence through targeted practice tests designed for Microsoft Power Platform fundamentals.
Created bySydney Marshall
Last updated 2/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Clear understanding of Microsoft Power Platform fundamentals and its business value
  • Strong grip on cloud computing concepts, service models (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS), and deployment models
  • Ability to identify when to use Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, Power Virtual Agents, and Power Pages
  • In-depth knowledge of Microsoft Dataverse, tables, relationships, environments, and security concepts
  • Conceptual clarity on automation workflows, triggers, approvals, and business process automation
  • Strong conceptual foundation of dashboard design, sharing, collaboration, alerts, and governance

Included in This Course

300 questions
  • Practice Exam : 1100 questions
  • Practice Exam : 2100 questions
  • Practice Exam : 3100 questions

Description

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the Microsoft Power Platform, focusing on how modern organizations build applications, automate processes, analyze data, and create intelligent conversational experiences using low-code technologies. It is designed to help learners understand not only individual tools, but also how the platform works as an integrated ecosystem to solve real business problems.

You will begin by developing a strong foundation in cloud computing concepts, including service models, deployment strategies, and shared responsibility principles. The course then explores the core components of the Power Platform, explaining when and why to use each service in business scenarios. Key concepts such as environments, connectors, security, governance, and data management are explained clearly to build platform-level understanding.

A major focus is placed on application development concepts, including different app types, data sources, and user experiences. Learners will also gain insight into process automation, understanding how workflows, triggers, conditions, and approvals streamline repetitive tasks and improve operational efficiency. Data plays a central role, so the course covers data modeling, transformation, and visualization, enabling learners to understand how insights are created and shared through interactive visuals and dashboards.

In addition, the course introduces conversational solutions, explaining how intelligent chatbots are designed, trained, integrated with automation, and deployed across business channels. Emphasis is placed on best practices, security considerations, and governance to ensure scalable and reliable solutions.

This learning experience is ideal for individuals who want to understand how low-code platforms enable digital transformation. By the end, learners will be able to recognize appropriate use cases, understand solution architecture at a foundational level, and confidently engage with Power Platform solutions in professional environments.

Who this course is for:

  • Beginners who want a structured introduction to Microsoft Power Platform
  • Business users aiming to automate processes and improve productivity
  • Aspiring citizen developers interested in building apps without heavy coding
  • IT professionals seeking foundational knowledge before advanced platform roles
  • Students and fresh graduates exploring modern cloud-based business solutions
  • Professionals preparing for Microsoft Power Platform fundamentals certification
  • Anyone looking to understand how organizations use low-code tools for apps, automation, analytics, and chatbots