1500 Questions | Power Platform Solution Architect (PL-600)

Master Power Platform Solution Architect Test your knowledge with 1500 high-quality questions and in-depth explanations.

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Detailed Exam Domain Coverage

To pass the PL-600 exam, you need to master four core areas. This practice test bank is perfectly balanced to reflect the official Microsoft exam weighting:

  • Domain 1: Plan and prepare Power Platform solutions (22%) Topics include describing the architecture, security, and compliance features of Microsoft Power Platform, planning and preparing a Power Platform solution architecture, and explaining the benefits of using Microsoft Power Platform to support digital transformations.

  • Domain 2: Architect data solutions using Microsoft Power Platform (30%) Topics include designing and architecting data models and solutions in Microsoft Dataverse, using Microsoft Power Apps and Microsoft Power Automate to create data-centric solutions, and integrating data sources and services with Microsoft Power Platform.

  • Domain 3: Design and implement business solutions using Microsoft Power Platform (24%) Topics include planning and designing business applications using Power Apps, using Power Automate to create automated workflows and business processes, and integrating business data and applications with Microsoft Power Platform.

  • Domain 4: Deploy and manage Microsoft Power Platform solutions (24%) Topics include designing and implementing governance plans for Microsoft Power Platform, managing and administering Microsoft Power Platform solutions, and monitoring and troubleshooting Microsoft Power Platform deployments.

Course Description

Passing the PL-600: Microsoft Power Platform Solution Architect exam requires more than just reading documentation. It demands a deep, practical understanding of how to design, build, and deploy scalable and secure enterprise solutions. Finding high-quality, architect-level practice questions can be difficult, which is exactly why I built this comprehensive question bank.

I have created 1,500 meticulously researched practice questions designed to mirror the exact difficulty, format, and trickiness of the real certification exam. Instead of just memorizing answers, my goal is to help you understand the "why" behind every architectural decision. Every single question in this course comes with a detailed explanation breaking down the correct answer and explaining exactly why the other options fall short.

Whether you are evaluating Dataverse data models, building deployment pipelines, creating Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies, or deciding between Power Pages and a Canvas app for a specific business requirement, these practice tests will expose your blind spots before exam day. By practicing with scenarios based on modern business needs, you will walk into your 180-minute exam feeling confident and capable of clearing the 700/1000 passing score.

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Below is a sample of the exact style and depth of questions you will find inside this course.

Question 1: Architecting Data Solutions A large enterprise client needs to display real-time inventory data from their on-premises SQL Server inside a Power Apps model-driven app. The inventory data volume is extremely large, changes constantly, and the client strictly prohibits duplicating this data into Dataverse due to compliance regulations. Which solution should you architect to meet these requirements?

  • A. Dual-write

  • B. Virtual Tables

  • C. Dataflows

  • D. Power Automate scheduled cloud flow

  • E. Azure Data Factory

  • F. Canvas app embedded in a dashboard

  • Correct Answer: B

  • Overall Explanation: Virtual tables allow Dataverse to surface external data as if it were a native Dataverse table without physically storing the data. This perfectly meets the requirement of viewing large, real-time data in a model-driven app without data duplication.

  • Explanation for Option A: Incorrect. Dual-write physically copies and syncs data between Dataverse and Finance & Operations, which violates the requirement to not duplicate data.

  • Explanation for Option B: Correct. Virtual tables provide real-time read access to external data sources without storing the data inside Dataverse.

  • Explanation for Option C: Incorrect. Dataflows are used for ETL processes to bring data into Dataverse, which violates the strict no-duplication rule.

  • Explanation for Option D: Incorrect. A scheduled flow would move or copy data asynchronously, meaning it is not real-time and it duplicates the data.

  • Explanation for Option E: Incorrect. Azure Data Factory is an integration tool that would copy or move the data into Dataverse, violating the compliance rule.

  • Explanation for Option F: Incorrect. While a canvas app can connect directly to SQL, embedding it does not integrate the data natively into the model-driven app's native views and forms the way a Virtual Table does.

Question 2: Deploying and Managing Solutions You are defining the governance strategy for a newly established Power Platform Center of Excellence. The Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) dictates that a specific group of citizen developers must be able to create flows that connect to SharePoint and Office 365 Outlook, but they must be completely blocked from using any social media connectors (like X/Twitter or Facebook). What should you implement?

  • A. Security roles in Dataverse

  • B. Business rules

  • C. Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies

  • D. Environment routing

  • E. Azure AD Conditional Access policies

  • F. Column-level security

  • Correct Answer: C

  • Overall Explanation: Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies are the core governance feature used to enforce rules about which connectors can be used together and which are blocked entirely within a specific environment.

  • Explanation for Option A: Incorrect. Security roles control access to Dataverse tables and records, not which external API connectors a maker can use.

  • Explanation for Option B: Incorrect. Business rules apply logic to Dataverse forms (like hiding fields or setting values) and have no impact on connector usage.

  • Explanation for Option C: Correct. DLP policies allow administrators to classify connectors into Business, Non-Business, and Blocked groups to prevent data leakage.

  • Explanation for Option D: Incorrect. Environment routing directs new makers to personal developer environments; it does not restrict connector usage.

  • Explanation for Option E: Incorrect. Conditional Access policies secure the login process (e.g., enforcing MFA or location restrictions), not internal Power Platform connector usage.

  • Explanation for Option F: Incorrect. Column-level security restricts who can read or update specific fields in a database, which is irrelevant to blocking social media connectors.

Question 3: Designing Business Solutions Your client wants to build a secure portal where external vendors can log in using their personal email addresses (LinkedIn or Google accounts), view their active purchase orders stored in Dataverse, and submit support tickets. Which Power Platform component is the most architecturally sound choice?

  • A. Power Apps canvas app shared externally

  • B. Power Automate desktop

  • C. Power Pages

  • D. Power Apps model-driven app

  • E. Power BI embedded dashboard

  • F. Dataverse for Teams

  • Correct Answer: C

  • Overall Explanation: Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals) is the dedicated Power Platform solution for building externally facing websites that allow external users to log in via external identity providers and interact securely with Dataverse data.

  • Explanation for Option A: Incorrect. Canvas apps are designed for internal users within the tenant. Sharing them externally requires Azure AD B2B guest accounts, which is not ideal for a vendor portal using consumer social logins.

  • Explanation for Option B: Incorrect. Power Automate desktop is an RPA tool for automating legacy desktop applications, entirely unrelated to creating web portals.

  • Explanation for Option C: Correct. Power Pages natively supports external authentication providers (Google, LinkedIn, etc.) and exposes Dataverse data securely to outside users.

  • Explanation for Option D: Incorrect. Model-driven apps are exclusively for internal staff with appropriate Power Apps licenses and cannot be exposed as public or vendor-facing websites.

  • Explanation for Option E: Incorrect. Power BI dashboards are strictly for data visualization and analytics; they do not allow vendors to submit support tickets or interactively manage purchase orders.

  • Explanation for Option F: Incorrect. Dataverse for Teams is confined within the Microsoft Teams application for internal collaboration and is not suitable for external vendor portals.

  • Welcome to the Mock Exam Practice Tests Academy to help you prepare for your PL-600: Microsoft Power Platform Solution Architect course.

  • You can retake the exams as many times as you want

  • This is a huge original question bank

  • You get support from instructors if you have questions

  • Each question has a detailed explanation

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I hope that by now you're convinced! And there are a lot more questions inside the course.

Learning Objectives

🔹Pass the PL-600 Microsoft Power Platform Solution Architect exam on your first attempt using realistic study material and targeted practice.
🔹Design and architect highly scalable data models and solutions directly within Microsoft Dataverse.
🔹Identify your weak areas across the four PL-600 exam domains using 1,500 varied scenario-based questions.
🔹Evaluate complex business requirements to recommend the most secure and efficient Power Apps and Power Automate architectures.
🔹Formulate comprehensive governance, environment management, and security plans for enterprise Power Platform deployments.
🔹Integrate third-party data sources and external services seamlessly with Microsoft Power Platform.
🔹Understand the precise reasoning behind every correct and incorrect architectural decision through highly detailed question explanations.
🔹Build confidence in monitoring, administering, and troubleshooting complex Microsoft Power Platform deployments.

Prerequisites

🔹A solid foundational understanding of Microsoft Power Platform components, including Power Apps, Power Automate, and Dataverse.
🔹Prior hands-on experience acting as a functional consultant, developer, or system architect is highly recommended.

Who This Course Is For

🔹Power Platform Developers and Functional Consultants aiming to upgrade their credentials to become certified Solution Architects.
🔹IT Professionals responsible for planning and preparing enterprise-scale Power Platform solution architectures.
🔹Data Architects tasked with designing complex data models, virtual tables, and integrations using Microsoft Dataverse.
🔹Business Analysts seeking to validate their ability to design automated workflows and business solutions using Power Automate.
🔹Platform Administrators focused on deploying, managing, and creating rigorous governance plans for Power Platform solutions.
🔹Anyone preparing for the PL-600 certification exam who wants an exhaustive, high-quality practice bank to guarantee their readiness.

Course Details
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Duration 1500 questions
Last Update 18-Jul-2026
Release Date 18-Jul-2026
Category IT & Software
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