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Master the Microsoft MB-280: Dynamics 365 CX Analyst exam with realistic practice questions and in-depth explanations.
Description
Detailed Exam Domain Coverage: MB-280 Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Experience Analyst
To achieve the Microsoft Certified: Customer Experience Analyst Associate status, you must master the integration of sales tools and data insights. This practice test bank is structured to align perfectly with the official MB-280 exam objectives:
Implement Dynamics 365 Sales (24%): Configuring core sales functionality, collaboration tools, and the foundational sales security model.
Configure and Customize Dataverse and Model-Driven Apps (20%): Designing tables, relationships, and building intuitive model-driven apps with custom business rules.
Implement the Dynamics 365 App for Outlook (10%): Mastering installation, email tracking, and seamless synchronization settings.
Implement Security and Customizations in Dynamics 365 Sales (16%): Managing complex security roles, business units, and applying plugins or workflows.
Demonstrate Dynamics 365 Customer Insights Capabilities (15%): Creating unified profiles and building high-impact customer journeys.
Extend and Enhance Dynamics 365 Sales Capabilities (15%): Using Power Automate and AI features like Copilot to transform the sales experience.
Course Description
I developed this comprehensive practice resource to ensure you are fully prepared for the MB-280: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Experience Analyst exam. With 1,500 high-quality, original practice questions, I provide a level of depth that goes far beyond basic study guides.
Navigating 60 questions in 120 minutes requires more than just memorization; it requires a deep understanding of how Dataverse, Sales, and Customer Insights interact. I have written detailed explanations for every single answer choice. By understanding why a specific configuration is the “best” choice and why other options fall short, you will build the technical intuition needed to reach that 700/1000 passing score on your very first try.
Sample Practice Questions
Question 1: A sales team needs to ensure that specific sensitive data in a Dataverse table is only visible to managers, even if other users have read access to the record. Which security feature should I implement?
A. Hierarchical Security
B. Field-level Security Profiles
C. Business Unit logical separation
D. Standard Security Roles
E. Column Masking in Power BI
F. Azure Active Directory Groups
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
B (Correct): Field-level security is the specific mechanism in Dataverse used to restrict access to particular columns (fields) within a table, regardless of the user’s record-level access.
A (Incorrect): This manages access based on the management chain but doesn’t isolate specific fields.
C (Incorrect): Business units control which records a user can see, not specific data points within a record.
D (Incorrect): General security roles grant permissions to tables (entities) as a whole.
E (Incorrect): This is a reporting layer restriction, not a core Dataverse security configuration.
F (Incorrect): While used for identity, it does not manage granular field permissions within Dynamics 365.
Question 2: While configuring the Dynamics 365 App for Outlook, a user reports they cannot see the “Track” button. What is the most likely configuration step I missed?
A. Setting the user’s synchronization method to Server-Side Synchronization.
B. Changing the user’s PC operating system version.
C. Disabling the Power Automate license for that user.
D. Increasing the user’s storage quota in OneDrive.
E. Setting the default currency in Dynamics 365 Sales.
F. Modifying the Sitemap of the Model-Driven app.
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
A (Correct): The App for Outlook requires Server-Side Sync to be enabled and tested for the user’s mailbox to allow for tracking and data exchange.
B (Incorrect): The app is web-based/cross-platform and not tied to a specific OS version.
C (Incorrect): Disabling Power Automate would likely hinder automation, not the core Outlook tracking feature.
D (Incorrect): Mailbox tracking is independent of personal OneDrive storage limits.
E (Incorrect): Currency settings do not impact the visibility of the Outlook integration buttons.
F (Incorrect): The App for Outlook is managed through its own settings, not the primary Sales app sitemap.
Question 3: I need to create a unified view of a customer that combines data from a legacy SQL database and a Dynamics 365 Sales instance. Which Customer Insights – Data feature should I use?
A. Data Map
B. Data Unification (Map, Match, Merge)
C. Power BI Dashboarding
D. Excel Online Integration
E. Custom API Development
F. Business Rules
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
B (Correct): The “Map, Match, Merge” process is the core workflow in Customer Insights to ingest disparate data and create a single, unified customer profile.
A (Incorrect): Mapping is only the first step of the broader unification process.
C (Incorrect):* Power BI visualizes data but does not perform the backend unification of records.
D, E, F (Incorrect): These tools are for analysis, custom code, or UI logic, not for the specific task of data reconciliation in Customer Insights.
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