
[100% Off] Microsoft Power Bi Data Analyst (Pl-300): Practice Exams
Pass the PL-300 exam with 200 unique practice questions on DAX, Power Query, Data Modeling, and RLS implementation.
What you’ll learn
- Extract
- clean
- and transform messy datasets using Power Query Editor (M code) before loading them into the Power BI semantic model.
- Architect scalable and high-performing Star Schemas
- managing Fact and Dimension tables and defining active/inactive relationships.
- Write complex Data Analysis Expressions (DAX) to create dynamic Measures
- Calculated Columns
- and Time Intelligence aggregations.
- Secure sensitive business data by implementing Row-Level Security (RLS) and managing workspaces within the Power BI Service.
Requirements
- A working understanding of basic data concepts (rows and columns) and a familiarity with basic Excel functions. Experience with the free Power BI Desktop software is highly recommended.
Description
Welcome to the Microsoft Power BI Data Analyst (PL-300) practice assessments! In today’s data-driven economy, companies do not just want spreadsheets; they want interactive, automated, and secure intelligence dashboards. Power BI is the undisputed leader in enterprise reporting, and earning the PL-300 certification proves to employers that you can transform raw data into a compelling business narrative. However, the Microsoft exam is notoriously rigorous—it tests your deep understanding of DAX calculation contexts and data modeling architecture, not just your ability to create a pie chart.
This comprehensive practice test course provides you with 200 expertly crafted, highly unique practice questions designed to simulate the exact difficulty of the official PL-300 exam. Across these four rigorous practice exams, you will act as a Lead BI Developer. You will test your ability to build executive dashboards for customer churn models, secure government exam datasets using Row-Level Security (RLS), and calculate complex mutual fund XIRR trends using DAX Time Intelligence functions.
Every single question in this course is unique and includes a detailed explanation of the “why” behind the correct Microsoft methodology. By reviewing these explanations, you will learn industry-standard best practices: Why is a Star Schema always better than a flat table? When should you use a Measure instead of a Calculated Column? How do you optimize a slow report using the Performance Analyzer? If you are preparing for your PL-300 certification or looking to land a lucrative Data Analyst role, this is your ultimate testing ground. Enroll today and start visualizing!
Course locale: English (US)
Course instructional level: Intermediate Level
Course category: IT & Software
Course subcategory: IT Certifications








