AZ-900 practice test

AZ-900 Practice Test and Practice Questions From Your Own Notes and Azure PDFs

Upload your AZ-900 study notes, a prep-course PDF or the Microsoft exam objectives and the AI writes unlimited Azure Fundamentals practice questions with an answer key and explanations in seconds. Drill the exact services in the material you are studying instead of re-answering a question bank you have already seen twice.

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In short: to build an AZ-900 practice test, upload your study notes, a prep-course PDF or the Microsoft exam objectives, and the AI writes exam-style questions with an answer key and explanations in seconds. Every question comes from the material you uploaded, so you can pour most of your reps into Azure architecture and services, the heaviest domain at 35 to 40 percent, and generate a fresh practice exam on any weak area right up to your test date.

Last updated July 2026

Exam format
40 to 60 questions, ~45 min
Passing score
700 / 1000
Practice questions
Unlimited

What an AZ-900 practice test generator does

Drill your own study notes, not a bank you have memorized

By your second pass through an AZ-900 question bank, you start recognizing the scenario instead of reasoning through it. You read the stem about a service level agreement or the shared responsibility model and you remember the answer letter, not the concept behind it. That score tells you more about your memory of the bank than your command of the material. This tool flips the source. You upload what you are actually studying, a chapter from your prep guide, your Microsoft Learn notes or your own onboarding summary, and the AI question generator from PDF writes brand-new items from that text. Weak answers point straight back at the service you need to review, and a fresh practice exam is always one upload away.

Works with any prep material and your notes

Upload prep-guide chapters, Microsoft Learn notes, a slide deck from a training course or handwritten notes you photographed. If the file explains a cloud concept, an Azure service or a pricing tool, the generator can build questions on it.

Domain-by-domain drills

Azure architecture and services is the biggest slice of the exam, so most of your reps belong there. Upload only the notes for the domain you are covering, then narrow to a single service like Virtual Machines, Blob Storage or Entra ID when your scores are soft.

Fresh practice exams every session

Generate a new set every time so you are testing knowledge, not recognition. Repeated retrieval on unseen questions is what makes the definitions and service boundaries stick when the real exam rephrases them.

AZ-900 exam domains and how to practice each one

The AZ-900 objectives weight three domains as shown below. Upload the notes for whichever domain you are covering and generate questions on it.

Domain Weight Upload notes on
Describe Azure architecture and services 35 to 40% Core compute, networking and storage services, Azure regions and availability zones, resource groups, the Azure portal, Cloud Shell and Marketplace
Describe Azure management and governance 30 to 35% Cost management and the pricing calculator, tags and Azure Policy, role-based access control, resource locks, Azure Monitor and Service Health
Describe cloud concepts 25 to 30% Cloud benefits, capital versus operating expense, IaaS, PaaS and SaaS, public, private and hybrid models, and the shared responsibility model

One fact should shape your study plan: Azure architecture and services is the largest domain at 35 to 40 percent, so core compute, networking, storage and identity services decide most of your score. Management and governance is close behind, which is where cost tools, Azure Policy and role-based access control live. Cloud concepts is the smallest slice but the fastest to lock down, since it is mostly definitions. Generate the bulk of your practice questions from your architecture and services notes, keep shorter drills running on governance, and treat cloud concepts as quick daily review.

Simple process

How to make an AZ-900 practice test in 4 steps

1
Upload your material
Drop in a prep-guide chapter, your Microsoft Learn notes, a training slide deck or your own summaries. Scanned and handwritten pages are read with OCR.
2
Set the drill
Pick the question count and difficulty. Run a 20 question warm-up on a lunch break or a full 50-question practice exam on the weekend.
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AI writes questions
The AI reads your content and writes exam-style multiple choice questions with an answer key and explanations.
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Review and repeat
Score the set, review the concept behind every miss, then generate a fresh drill on just those services and go again.

Who uses this to prep for AZ-900

Career changers new to the cloud

AZ-900 is a common first certification, and the terminology moves fast when it is all new. Upload one domain at a time and generate a set you can finish in a sitting, then hit Azure services again tomorrow with different scenarios until the definitions feel automatic.

Sales, project and finance teams

Plenty of non-engineering roles take AZ-900 to speak the same language as their technical colleagues. Turn your onboarding decks and Microsoft Learn notes into questions you have never seen, so you understand pricing, governance and service models rather than memorizing an answer key.

Retakers targeting one weak domain

When your score report shows you were light on management and governance, you do not need to redo everything. Upload just those notes, drill until the misses stop, and turn the domain that was dragging you down into one you can answer on reflex.

AZ-900 practice test questions, answered

How do I make an AZ-900 practice test from my notes?
Upload your AZ-900 study notes, a prep-course PDF or the Microsoft exam objectives, choose how many questions you want, and the AI writes exam-style questions with an answer key and explanations in seconds. The questions come from the exact material you uploaded, so a miss points straight back at the service you need to review. If your notes are on paper, run them through an OCR tool like DocuOCR first so the text is selectable.
How many questions are on the AZ-900 exam?
The AZ-900 exam usually has between 40 and 60 questions and you get about 45 minutes to finish. Microsoft does not publish an exact count and it varies by exam form, so plan for the higher end. Most items are single-answer multiple choice, with some multiple-response, drag-and-drop and hot-area questions, so practicing a mixed set from your own notes is good preparation.
What score do you need to pass the AZ-900 exam?
You need a scaled score of 700 out of 1000 to pass the AZ-900 exam. Microsoft uses compensatory scoring, so you do not have to pass each domain separately; strength in one area can offset a weaker one, as long as your total clears 700. Because the scale is not a raw percentage, aim to answer well above 70 percent of your practice questions correctly before you book the exam.
What are the AZ-900 exam domains and how are they weighted?
AZ-900 covers three domains. Describe cloud concepts is 25 to 30 percent, Describe Azure architecture and services is 35 to 40 percent and is the largest, and Describe Azure management and governance is 30 to 35 percent. Because architecture and services carries the most weight, most of your practice reps belong on core compute, networking, storage and identity services.
Do I need experience or prerequisites to take AZ-900?
No. AZ-900 has no formal prerequisites and is designed as an entry point for people new to the cloud, including non-technical roles in sales, project management and finance. Microsoft suggests general familiarity with technology concepts, but you do not need a degree or prior certification. Turning your own onboarding notes and Microsoft Learn material into practice questions is an efficient way to close the gaps before test day.
Is this an official Microsoft or AZ-900 practice test?
No. PDFQuiz is an independent study tool and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Microsoft. It generates practice questions from the study material you upload so you can rehearse recall and reasoning between full mock exams. It does not reproduce official Microsoft questions or the live testing interface, so use it alongside Microsoft Learn and a full-length practice assessment, not as a replacement for them.
Can I make a full AZ-900 practice exam from a PDF?
Yes. Upload a full set of prep notes or a study-guide chapter, set the question count high, and the generator builds a longer practice exam you can sit under time. Because the questions come from your own material, you can weight the set toward Azure architecture and services, which is the heaviest domain, then generate a fresh exam the next day so you are testing knowledge rather than recognizing questions you have already seen.

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Build your first AZ-900 practice set now

Upload your AZ-900 notes or a prep PDF and generate practice questions in under a minute. Keep generating fresh sets on Azure architecture and your weak domains until every timed run clears the passing mark with room to spare.