
[100% Off] Az-104 Administrator Practice Exams: Multilingual Edition
Master the AZ-104 with 1500 MCQs each 250 in English, Russian, Italian, German, Vietnamese, and Korean.
Description
The Definitive 1,500 MCQ Multilingual Practice Experience (2026 Edition)
Welcome to the most rigorous, comprehensive, and technically demanding practice exam suite available for the Microsoft AZ-104: Azure Administrator certification. If you are tired of “brain dumps” that are outdated, filled with errors, or too simple for the actual exam, you have come to the right place.
This course is not just a collection of questions; it is a Technical Bible. It is specifically designed for the elite IT professional who needs to validate their knowledge against the Official 2026 Exam Skills Outline. With 1,500 expertly crafted scenarios distributed across six major global languages, this is the ultimate final step before you sit for your official proctored exam.
WHY THIS COURSE IS DIFFERENT
The AZ-104 exam is widely regarded as one of the most difficult “Associate” level certifications in the industry. It requires more than just knowing where buttons are in the Azure Portal; it requires a deep, architectural understanding of how services interoperate, how costs scale, and how security is enforced at every layer.
Most practice tests provide 50 to 100 questions. We provide 1,500. Most practice tests are only in English. We provide full versions in:
English
Russian (Русский)
Italian (Italiano)
German (Deutsch)
Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt)
Korean (한국어)
Each language track contains 250 unique questions, ensuring that you are not just memorizing answers, but truly understanding the logic in your native or preferred professional language.
A DEEP DIVE INTO THE 2026 EXAM DOMAINS
This Question Bible is structured strictly according to the five core domains defined by Microsoft. We have analyzed thousands of pages of documentation and service updates to ensure every question reflects the current state of the Azure platform as of 2026.
Domain 1: Manage Azure Identities and Governance (15–20%)
Identity is the new perimeter. In this section, our questions move far beyond “how to create a user.” You will face complex scenarios involving:
Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD): Deep dives into self-service password reset (SSPR) policies, multi-factor authentication (MFA) requirements for joining devices, and the nuances of hybrid identity.
RBAC and Least Privilege: We provide scenarios where you must choose the exact built-in role (or design a custom one) to satisfy security requirements without over-provisioning.
Governance and Compliance: Understand the hierarchy of Management Groups, Subscriptions, and Resource Groups. You will solve problems involving Azure Policy inheritance, “Deny” vs. “Modify” effects, and the critical use of resource locks.
Multitenancy: Scenarios involving B2B collaboration and guest account management across multiple tenants.
Domain 2: Implement and Manage Storage (15–20%)
Azure Storage is the foundation of almost every cloud solution. Our questions test your ability to:
Storage Account Configuration: Choose between Standard and Premium tiers, and determine the correct replication strategy (LRS, ZRS, GRS, RA-GRS, GZRS) for mission-critical data.
Security: Master the use of Shared Access Signatures (SAS) with stored access policies, and configure storage firewalls and virtual network service endpoints.
Data Management: Troubleshoot large-scale data migrations using AzCopy and the Azure Import/Export service.
Azure Files: Deep dives into Azure File Sync, cloud tiering, and managing server endpoints for hybrid storage environments.
Lifecycle Management: Automating the transition of blobs from Hot to Cool to Archive tiers to minimize cost while maintaining durability.
Domain 3: Deploy and Manage Azure Compute Resources (20–25%)
Compute is the engine of the cloud. This is often the most challenging part of the exam. Our practice tests cover:
Virtual Machines: Automating deployments with ARM templates (JSON), configuring VM extensions, and troubleshooting RDP/SSH connectivity issues.
High Availability: Designing for 99.99% uptime using Availability Zones and aligned Availability Sets.
Virtual Machine Scale Sets (VMSS): Mastering horizontal scaling, autoscale rules based on custom metrics, and upgrade policies (Manual vs. Rolling vs. Automatic).
Containers: Deep exploration of Azure Container Instances (ACI) and Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). You will solve scenarios regarding pod storage, cluster networking (Kubenet vs. Azure CNI), and cluster upgrades.
App Services: Configuring web apps, deployment slots for zero-downtime releases, and mapping custom domains with SSL/TLS certificates.
Domain 4: Configure and Manage Virtual Networking (20–25%)
Networking is the “glue” that holds Azure together. Expect high-difficulty questions on:
VNet Peering and Routing: Troubleshooting traffic flow between peered networks and configuring User-Defined Routes (UDRs) for virtual appliances.
Network Security: Implementing Network Security Groups (NSGs) and Application Security Groups (ASGs). You must be able to calculate “Effective Security Rules” for complex multi-NIC VMs.
Load Balancing: Choosing between the Layer 4 Azure Load Balancer (Internal vs. Public) and the Layer 7 Azure Application Gateway.
DNS and Connectivity: Managing Azure Private DNS zones, Private Endpoints, and hybrid connectivity via VPN Gateways or ExpressRoute.
Azure Bastion: Securing administrative access without exposing public IP addresses.
Domain 5: Monitor and Back Up Azure Resources (10–15%)
Reliability is non-negotiable. Our questions will test your proficiency in:
Azure Monitor: Interpreting metrics, querying logs using Kusto (KQL), and setting up multi-stage action groups for alerts.
Azure Backup: Configuring Recovery Services Vaults, designing backup policies for VMs and file shares, and performing granular restores.
Site Recovery (ASR): Implementing site-to-site recovery for business continuity.
Cost Management: Analyzing usage reports, setting budgets, and identifying wasted resources via Azure Advisor.
THE “ARCHITECT” METHODOLOGY
As a Senior Azure Cloud Architect, I didn’t want to create just another MCQ bank. Every question in this course follows a strict three-layer design:
The Scenario: You aren’t asked “What is a VNet?” Instead, you are told: “Your company has three VNets across two regions. VNet1 is peered to VNet2, and VNet2 is peered to VNet3. A VM in VNet1 cannot reach a database in VNet3. What is the most efficient fix?”
The Distractors (Trap Answers): We include “trap” answers that are technically correct Azure features but are wrong for the specific scenario or violate the principle of least cost/least privilege.
The Exhaustive Explanation: Every single question includes a detailed “Overall Explanation.” This explanation doesn’t just tell you why the right answer is correct; it explains why the other five options are incorrect. This allows you to learn five secondary concepts for every single question you answer.
UPDATED FOR 2026: THE MICROSOFT ENTRA EVOLUTION
The Azure landscape has changed. Traditional Active Directory terminology has been fully phased out in favor of Microsoft Entra ID. This course uses the absolute latest terminology and portal layouts.
We cover Workload Identities.
We include Azure Verified ID scenarios.
We focus on Zero Trust Architecture principles.
We address the deprecation of older storage and networking SKUs.
If your study materials still refer to “Azure AD Premium,” they are outdated. You need to be testing against the 2026 standard to ensure success.
MAXIMIZING YOUR RESULTS
To get the most out of this course, we recommend the following study plan:
Select Your Language: Navigate to the specific practice test module that corresponds to your strongest language.
Simulation Mode: Take the test in a quiet environment. Set a timer for 120 minutes (mimicking the actual exam time).
Deep Review: After completing the test, do not just look at your score. Spend 5 minutes on every question you got wrong. Read the documentation link provided in the explanation.
The Interdependency Check: If you missed a question in Domain 4 (Networking), look at how it impacted Domain 3 (Compute). Azure is an ecosystem; failure in one area is often caused by a configuration in another.
Repeat and Verify: Once you are consistently scoring above 90% on our practice tests, you are ready for the real thing.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Is there any video content in this course? A: No. This is a dedicated Practice Test Course. Our research shows that once a student has watched 20+ hours of video, what they need most is high-quality, simulated exam pressure to find their weak points.
Q: Are these “Exam Dumps”? A: Absolutely not. These are original, expertly authored questions designed to test your knowledge, not your memory. Relying on dumps is a violation of Microsoft’s terms and often leads to failure because the questions change. Our scenarios teach you the logic, so you can answer any variation Microsoft throws at you.
Q: How often is this course updated? A: Azure updates its portal and services almost weekly. We perform a major audit of this question bank every quarter to ensure all screenshots (described in text) and service names are current.
Q: What if I have a question about an explanation? A: I am an active instructor. You can post your questions in the Q&A Section, and I or my team of Azure experts will provide a detailed technical response to clarify the concept.
TECHNICAL DOMAIN BREAKDOWN (DETAILED)
Identity & Governance (15-20%)
In the 2026 version of the exam, identity has become much more than just users.
Administrative Units: Learn how to delegate permissions for specific departments without granting tenant-wide roles.
Entra ID Protection: Scenarios on risk-based conditional access and identity protection signals.
Azure Blueprints vs. Deployment Stacks: Understand how to lock down environments at scale.
Tags: How to use tags for cost centers and how to enforce them using Azure Policy.
Storage (15-20%)
Storage is often underestimated. We push you on:
Private Link vs. Service Endpoints: When to use which for securing storage.
Immutable Storage: Configuring WORM (Write Once, Read Many) policies for legal and compliance data.
Blob Versioning vs. Snapshots: Choosing the right data protection strategy.
NFS 3.0 on Azure Files: Managing high-performance file shares for Linux workloads.
Compute (20-25%)
This is the “meat” of the Azure Admin role.
Spot VMs: How to save up to 90% on cost for interruptible workloads.
Proximity Placement Groups: Reducing latency for high-frequency trading or database-heavy apps.
Ephemeral OS Disks: When to use them for stateless workloads to improve performance and lower cost.
VMSS Spreading Algorithms: The difference between “Max Spreading” and “Fixed Spreading” in fault domains.
Networking (20-25%)
You cannot be an Azure Admin without being a networking expert.
Global VNet Peering: Managing connectivity across regions.
Service Chaining: Using UDRs to route traffic through a firewall.
Azure Application Gateway: Mastering WAF (Web Application Firewall) settings and multi-site hosting.
Azure Front Door: Designing global entry points for web traffic with SSL offloading.
Monitoring & Backup (10-15%)
KQL (Kusto Query Language): We include questions that require you to identify the correct query to find specific errors in Log Analytics.
Alert Rules: Using dynamic thresholds and signal logic to reduce “alert fatigue.”
Recovery Point Objective (RPO): Calculating the timing for backups to meet business requirements.
FINAL THOUGHTS
The path to becoming a Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate is challenging, but it is one of the most rewarding milestones in an IT career. This certification is the “gold standard” for cloud professionals. It proves to employers that you can handle the complexities of the world’s second-largest cloud provider.
Don’t leave your success to chance. Use the AZ-104 Question Bible to harden your skills, find your gaps, and walk into that testing center with the confidence of a Senior Architect.
Enroll today and let’s start the journey to your certification!
Author(s): Haseeb Nasir








