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QUESTION 1

- (Exam Topic 3)
You complete work on a new canvas app in a development environment and add the app to a solution. You export the solution from the development environment and import the solution into a production environment.
After several days you notice that the background color for the canvas app in the production environment has changed from white to grey.
You need to determine why the background color changed.
What are two possible causes for the background color change? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

  1. A. You recently changed the Office 365 theme.
  2. B. You exported a managed copy of the solution and imported the solution as an unmanaged solutio
  3. C. You modified the canvas app in the unmanaged solution.
  4. D. You exported and imported an unmanaged copy of the solution and a co-worker modified the canvas app.
  5. E. You chose a different theme from the Theme menu inside the canvas app.

Correct Answer: AC
A: You can create a custom look and feel (a theme), for your app by making changes to the default colors and visual elements provided in the uncustomized system.
C: Unmanaged Solution: The beginning state of solution is the unmanaged solution state. During this phase, you can add, edit, update, remove, delete, and test any of the components of the solution. You also have the ability to create restrictions on the components within the solution.
Note: Managed Solution: A managed solution is a finalized solution that can be distributed and installed. They are created by exporting an unmanaged solution by setting restrictions to prevent any further customizations. The whole point of Managed is locking down the Component states so they cannot be edited.
Reference:
https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Apps-Pro-Dev-ISV/Managed-vs-Unmanaged/td-p/495685 https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/maker/model-driven-apps/create-themes-organization-branding

QUESTION 2

- (Exam Topic 3)
You have a solution that contains a Power Automate flow, an environment variable, and a model-driven app.
Which three steps should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
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Solution:
Step 1: Adjust the version number. Step 2: Select the managed solution.
Managed Solution: A managed solution is a finalized solution that can be distributed and installed. They are
created by exporting an unmanaged solution by setting restrictions to prevent any further customizations. The whole point of Managed is locking down the Component states so they cannot be edited. Deleting the Managed Solution will remove all its customisations as well as data contained. Managed Solutions become read only once deployed so they cannot be manipulated.
Step 3: Publish all changes. Reference:
https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Apps-Pro-Dev-ISV/Managed-vs-Unmanaged/td-p/495685

Does this meet the goal?

  1. A. Yes
  2. B. No

Correct Answer: A

QUESTION 3

- (Exam Topic 3)
You create a Power Platform solution. Solution data is stored in a variety of documented cloud services.
You need to configure the data sources. What should you do?

  1. A. Create a data gateway.
  2. B. Use a content pack.
  3. C. Create a custom data connector.
  4. D. Add metadata to standard entities.

Correct Answer: D
Common Data Model is built upon a rich and extensible metadata definition system that enables you to describe and share your own semantically enhanced data types and structured tags, capturing valuable business insight which can be integrated and enriched with heterogeneous data to deliver actionable intelligence.
Common Data Model can be used by various applications and services including Microsoft Dataverse, Dynamics 365, Microsoft Power Platform, and Azure ensuring that all of your services can access the same data.
Note: A wide variety of applications and services can easily access data in a data lake, however, each consumer must understand the format and meaning of the data before it can provide value. The Common Data Model simplifies this process by providing a metadata system that describes the data and standard entities to which producers can map.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/common-data-model/use

QUESTION 4

- (Exam Topic 3)
You are designing an app for a bank. You plan to use the following entities in the app:
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You need to configure the relationships between the entities.
Which relationship types should you use? To answer, drag the appropriate relationship types to the correct relationships. Each source may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
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Solution:
Box 1: Many-to-many
Box 2: Many-to-one
A client have a single branch office.
A branch office can have many clients. Box 3: One-to-many
A branch office can have many employees. An employee only works at one branch office.

Does this meet the goal?

  1. A. Yes
  2. B. No

Correct Answer: A

QUESTION 5

- (Exam Topic 3)
A clothing retailer is creating a Power Virtual Agents chatbot in Microsoft Teams. The chatbot will use Microsoft Dataverse for Teams to provide sales metrics by store.
A user wants to be able to ask the chatbot to see all the sales for pants.
You need to configure the chatbot to provide sales data for pants even when a user enters the terms jeans, slacks, or trousers.
Which chatbot component should you use?

  1. A. Skills
  2. B. Tables
  3. C. Topics
  4. D. Supported languages
  5. E. Entities

Correct Answer: E
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-virtual-agents/advanced-entities-slot-filling

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