Microsoft Implementing Analytics Solutions Using Microsoft Fabric - DP-600 Exam Practice Test
You have a Fabric tenant.
You are creating a Fabric Data Factory pipeline.
You have a stored procedure that returns the number of active customers and their average sales for the current month.
You need to add an activity that will execute the stored procedure in a warehouse. The returned values must be available to the downstream activities of the pipeline.
Which type of activity should you add?
You are creating a Fabric Data Factory pipeline.
You have a stored procedure that returns the number of active customers and their average sales for the current month.
You need to add an activity that will execute the stored procedure in a warehouse. The returned values must be available to the downstream activities of the pipeline.
Which type of activity should you add?
Correct Answer: A
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You have a Fabric warehouse named Warehouse1 that contains a table named Table1. Table1 contains customer data.
You need to implement row-level security (RLS) for Table1. The solution must ensure that users can see only their respective data.
Which two objects should you create? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
You need to implement row-level security (RLS) for Table1. The solution must ensure that users can see only their respective data.
Which two objects should you create? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Correct Answer: B,C
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Hotspot Question
You have a Fabric tenant that contains three users named User1, User2, and User3. The tenant contains a security group named Group1. User1 and User3 are members of Group1.
The tenant contains the workspaces shown in the following table.

The tenant contains the domains shown in the following table.

User1 creates a new workspace named Workspace3.
You assign Domain1 as the default domain of Group1.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

You have a Fabric tenant that contains three users named User1, User2, and User3. The tenant contains a security group named Group1. User1 and User3 are members of Group1.
The tenant contains the workspaces shown in the following table.

The tenant contains the domains shown in the following table.

User1 creates a new workspace named Workspace3.
You assign Domain1 as the default domain of Group1.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Correct Answer:

Explanation:
Box 1: No
User2 is not a member of Group1 and has no direct association with Domain1 or Workspace3.
There's no indication User2 has inherited any role here.
Box 2: Yes
User3 is a member of Group1, which is associated with Domain1 because it was created by User
1. When Workspace3 is created under Domain1, User3 likely inherits the Viewer role.
Box 3: No
User3 is a member of Group1, but Workspace1 is not linked to Domain1. It's directly tied to User1 as the admin. There's no evidence User3 has any Contributor role in Workspace1.
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
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You have a Fabric tenant that contains a new semantic model in OneLake.
You use a Fabric notebook to read the data into a Spark DataFrame.
You need to evaluate the data to calculate the min, max, mean, and standard deviation values for all the string and numeric columns.
Solution: You use the following PySpark expression: df.explain()
Does this meet the goal?
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
You have a Fabric tenant that contains a new semantic model in OneLake.
You use a Fabric notebook to read the data into a Spark DataFrame.
You need to evaluate the data to calculate the min, max, mean, and standard deviation values for all the string and numeric columns.
Solution: You use the following PySpark expression: df.explain()
Does this meet the goal?
Correct Answer: A
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You need to create a data loading pattern for a Type 1 slowly changing dimension (SCD).
Which two actions should you include in the process? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct answer is worth one point.
Which two actions should you include in the process? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct answer is worth one point.
Correct Answer: A,B
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Which roles within the workspace in Microsoft Fabric allow members to reshare items?
Correct Answer: B
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Case Study 2 - Litware, Inc
Overview
Litware, Inc. is a manufacturing company that has offices throughout North America. The analytics team at Litware contains data engineers, analytics engineers, data analysts, and data scientists.
Existing Environment
Fabric Environment
Litware has been using a Microsoft Power BI tenant for three years. Litware has NOT enabled any Fabric capacities and features.
Available Data
Litware has data that must be analyzed as shown in the following table.

The Product data contains a single table and the following columns.

The customer satisfaction data contains the following tables:
- Survey
- Question
- Response
For each survey submitted, the following occurs:
- One row is added to the Survey table.
- One row is added to the Response table for each question in the survey.
- The Question table contains the text of each survey question. The third question in each survey response is an overall satisfaction score. Customers can submit a survey after each purchase.
User Problems
The analytics team has large volumes of data, some of which is semi-structured. The team wants to use Fabric to create a new data store.
Product data is often classified into three pricing groups: high, medium, and low. This logic is implemented in several databases and semantic models, but the logic does NOT always match across implementations.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Litware plans to enable Fabric features in the existing tenant. The analytics team will create a new data store as a proof of concept (PoC). The remaining Liware users will only get access to the Fabric features once the PoC is complete. The PoC will be completed by using a Fabric trial capacity The following three workspaces will be created:
- AnalyticsPOC: Will contain the data store, semantic models, reports pipelines, dataflow, and notebooks used to populate the data store
- DataEngPOC: Will contain all the pipelines, dataflows, and notebooks used to populate OneLake
- DataSciPOC: Will contain all the notebooks and reports created by the data scientists The following will be created in the AnalyticsPOC workspace:
- A data store (type to be decided)
- A custom semantic model
- A default semantic model
Interactive reports
The data engineers will create data pipelines to load data to OneLake either hourly or daily depending on the data source. The analytics engineers will create processes to ingest, transform, and load the data to the data store in the AnalyticsPOC workspace daily. Whenever possible, the data engineers will use low-code tools for data ingestion. The choice of which data cleansing and transformation tools to use will be at the data engineers' discretion.
All the semantic models and reports in the Analytics POC workspace will use the data store as the sole data source.
Technical Requirements
The data store must support the following:
- Read access by using T-SQL or Python
- Semi-structured and unstructured data
- Row-level security (RLS) for users executing T-SQL queries
Files loaded by the data engineers to OneLake will be stored in the Parquet format and will meet Delta Lake specifications.
Data will be loaded without transformation in one area of the AnalyticsPOC data store. The data will then be cleansed, merged, and transformed into a dimensional model The data load process must ensure that the raw and cleansed data is updated completely before populating the dimensional model The dimensional model must contain a date dimension. There is no existing data source for the date dimension. The Litware fiscal year matches the calendar year. The date dimension must always contain dates from 2010 through the end of the current year.
The product pricing group logic must be maintained by the analytics engineers in a single location. The pricing group data must be made available in the data store for T-SOL. queries and in the default semantic model. The following logic must be used:
- List prices that are less than or equal to 50 are in the low pricing group.
- List prices that are greater than 50 and less than or equal to 1,000 are in the medium pricing group.
- List prices that are greater than 1,000 are in the high pricing group.
Security Requirements
Only Fabric administrators and the analytics team must be able to see the Fabric items created as part of the PoC.
Litware identifies the following security requirements for the Fabric items in the AnalyticsPOC workspace:
- Fabric administrators will be the workspace administrators.
- The data engineers must be able to read from and write to the data store. No access must be granted to datasets or reports.
- The analytics engineers must be able to read from, write to, and create schemas in the data store. They also must be able to create and share semantic models with the data analysts and view and modify all reports in the workspace.
- The data scientists must be able to read from the data store, but not write to it. They will access the data by using a Spark notebook
- The data analysts must have read access to only the dimensional model objects in the data store. They also must have access to create Power BI reports by using the semantic models created by the analytics engineers.
- The date dimension must be available to all users of the data store.
- The principle of least privilege must be followed.
Both the default and custom semantic models must include only tables or views from the dimensional model in the data store. Litware already has the following Microsoft Entra security groups:
FabricAdmins: Fabric administrators
- AnalyticsTeam: All the members of the analytics team
- DataAnalysts: The data analysts on the analytics team
- DataScientists: The data scientists on the analytics team
- DataEngineers: The data engineers on the analytics team
- AnalyticsEngineers: The analytics engineers on the analytics team
Report Requirements
The data analysts must create a customer satisfaction report that meets the following requirements:
- Enables a user to select a product to filter customer survey responses to only those who have purchased that product.
- Displays the average overall satisfaction score of all the surveys submitted during the last 12 months up to a selected dat.
- Shows data as soon as the data is updated in the data store.
- Ensures that the report and the semantic model only contain data from the current and previous year.
- Ensures that the report respects any table-level security specified in the source data store.
- Minimizes the execution time of report queries.
Hotspot Question
You need to create a DAX measure to calculate the average overall satisfaction score.
How should you complete the DAX code? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Overview
Litware, Inc. is a manufacturing company that has offices throughout North America. The analytics team at Litware contains data engineers, analytics engineers, data analysts, and data scientists.
Existing Environment
Fabric Environment
Litware has been using a Microsoft Power BI tenant for three years. Litware has NOT enabled any Fabric capacities and features.
Available Data
Litware has data that must be analyzed as shown in the following table.

The Product data contains a single table and the following columns.

The customer satisfaction data contains the following tables:
- Survey
- Question
- Response
For each survey submitted, the following occurs:
- One row is added to the Survey table.
- One row is added to the Response table for each question in the survey.
- The Question table contains the text of each survey question. The third question in each survey response is an overall satisfaction score. Customers can submit a survey after each purchase.
User Problems
The analytics team has large volumes of data, some of which is semi-structured. The team wants to use Fabric to create a new data store.
Product data is often classified into three pricing groups: high, medium, and low. This logic is implemented in several databases and semantic models, but the logic does NOT always match across implementations.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Litware plans to enable Fabric features in the existing tenant. The analytics team will create a new data store as a proof of concept (PoC). The remaining Liware users will only get access to the Fabric features once the PoC is complete. The PoC will be completed by using a Fabric trial capacity The following three workspaces will be created:
- AnalyticsPOC: Will contain the data store, semantic models, reports pipelines, dataflow, and notebooks used to populate the data store
- DataEngPOC: Will contain all the pipelines, dataflows, and notebooks used to populate OneLake
- DataSciPOC: Will contain all the notebooks and reports created by the data scientists The following will be created in the AnalyticsPOC workspace:
- A data store (type to be decided)
- A custom semantic model
- A default semantic model
Interactive reports
The data engineers will create data pipelines to load data to OneLake either hourly or daily depending on the data source. The analytics engineers will create processes to ingest, transform, and load the data to the data store in the AnalyticsPOC workspace daily. Whenever possible, the data engineers will use low-code tools for data ingestion. The choice of which data cleansing and transformation tools to use will be at the data engineers' discretion.
All the semantic models and reports in the Analytics POC workspace will use the data store as the sole data source.
Technical Requirements
The data store must support the following:
- Read access by using T-SQL or Python
- Semi-structured and unstructured data
- Row-level security (RLS) for users executing T-SQL queries
Files loaded by the data engineers to OneLake will be stored in the Parquet format and will meet Delta Lake specifications.
Data will be loaded without transformation in one area of the AnalyticsPOC data store. The data will then be cleansed, merged, and transformed into a dimensional model The data load process must ensure that the raw and cleansed data is updated completely before populating the dimensional model The dimensional model must contain a date dimension. There is no existing data source for the date dimension. The Litware fiscal year matches the calendar year. The date dimension must always contain dates from 2010 through the end of the current year.
The product pricing group logic must be maintained by the analytics engineers in a single location. The pricing group data must be made available in the data store for T-SOL. queries and in the default semantic model. The following logic must be used:
- List prices that are less than or equal to 50 are in the low pricing group.
- List prices that are greater than 50 and less than or equal to 1,000 are in the medium pricing group.
- List prices that are greater than 1,000 are in the high pricing group.
Security Requirements
Only Fabric administrators and the analytics team must be able to see the Fabric items created as part of the PoC.
Litware identifies the following security requirements for the Fabric items in the AnalyticsPOC workspace:
- Fabric administrators will be the workspace administrators.
- The data engineers must be able to read from and write to the data store. No access must be granted to datasets or reports.
- The analytics engineers must be able to read from, write to, and create schemas in the data store. They also must be able to create and share semantic models with the data analysts and view and modify all reports in the workspace.
- The data scientists must be able to read from the data store, but not write to it. They will access the data by using a Spark notebook
- The data analysts must have read access to only the dimensional model objects in the data store. They also must have access to create Power BI reports by using the semantic models created by the analytics engineers.
- The date dimension must be available to all users of the data store.
- The principle of least privilege must be followed.
Both the default and custom semantic models must include only tables or views from the dimensional model in the data store. Litware already has the following Microsoft Entra security groups:
FabricAdmins: Fabric administrators
- AnalyticsTeam: All the members of the analytics team
- DataAnalysts: The data analysts on the analytics team
- DataScientists: The data scientists on the analytics team
- DataEngineers: The data engineers on the analytics team
- AnalyticsEngineers: The analytics engineers on the analytics team
Report Requirements
The data analysts must create a customer satisfaction report that meets the following requirements:
- Enables a user to select a product to filter customer survey responses to only those who have purchased that product.
- Displays the average overall satisfaction score of all the surveys submitted during the last 12 months up to a selected dat.
- Shows data as soon as the data is updated in the data store.
- Ensures that the report and the semantic model only contain data from the current and previous year.
- Ensures that the report respects any table-level security specified in the source data store.
- Minimizes the execution time of report queries.
Hotspot Question
You need to create a DAX measure to calculate the average overall satisfaction score.
How should you complete the DAX code? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Correct Answer:

Hotspot Question
You have a Fabric warehouse that contains two tables named DimDate and Trips.
DimDate contains the following fields.

Trips contains the following fields.

You need to compare the average miles per trip for statutory holidays versus non-statutory holidays.
How should you complete the T-SQL statement? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

You have a Fabric warehouse that contains two tables named DimDate and Trips.
DimDate contains the following fields.

Trips contains the following fields.

You need to compare the average miles per trip for statutory holidays versus non-statutory holidays.
How should you complete the T-SQL statement? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Correct Answer:

Case Study 2 - Litware, Inc
Overview
Litware, Inc. is a manufacturing company that has offices throughout North America. The analytics team at Litware contains data engineers, analytics engineers, data analysts, and data scientists.
Existing Environment
Fabric Environment
Litware has been using a Microsoft Power BI tenant for three years. Litware has NOT enabled any Fabric capacities and features.
Available Data
Litware has data that must be analyzed as shown in the following table.

The Product data contains a single table and the following columns.

The customer satisfaction data contains the following tables:
- Survey
- Question
- Response
For each survey submitted, the following occurs:
- One row is added to the Survey table.
- One row is added to the Response table for each question in the survey.
- The Question table contains the text of each survey question. The third question in each survey response is an overall satisfaction score. Customers can submit a survey after each purchase.
User Problems
The analytics team has large volumes of data, some of which is semi-structured. The team wants to use Fabric to create a new data store.
Product data is often classified into three pricing groups: high, medium, and low. This logic is implemented in several databases and semantic models, but the logic does NOT always match across implementations.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Litware plans to enable Fabric features in the existing tenant. The analytics team will create a new data store as a proof of concept (PoC). The remaining Liware users will only get access to the Fabric features once the PoC is complete. The PoC will be completed by using a Fabric trial capacity The following three workspaces will be created:
- AnalyticsPOC: Will contain the data store, semantic models, reports pipelines, dataflow, and notebooks used to populate the data store
- DataEngPOC: Will contain all the pipelines, dataflows, and notebooks used to populate OneLake
- DataSciPOC: Will contain all the notebooks and reports created by the data scientists The following will be created in the AnalyticsPOC workspace:
- A data store (type to be decided)
- A custom semantic model
- A default semantic model
Interactive reports
The data engineers will create data pipelines to load data to OneLake either hourly or daily depending on the data source. The analytics engineers will create processes to ingest, transform, and load the data to the data store in the AnalyticsPOC workspace daily. Whenever possible, the data engineers will use low-code tools for data ingestion. The choice of which data cleansing and transformation tools to use will be at the data engineers' discretion.
All the semantic models and reports in the Analytics POC workspace will use the data store as the sole data source.
Technical Requirements
The data store must support the following:
- Read access by using T-SQL or Python
- Semi-structured and unstructured data
- Row-level security (RLS) for users executing T-SQL queries
Files loaded by the data engineers to OneLake will be stored in the Parquet format and will meet Delta Lake specifications.
Data will be loaded without transformation in one area of the AnalyticsPOC data store. The data will then be cleansed, merged, and transformed into a dimensional model The data load process must ensure that the raw and cleansed data is updated completely before populating the dimensional model The dimensional model must contain a date dimension. There is no existing data source for the date dimension. The Litware fiscal year matches the calendar year. The date dimension must always contain dates from 2010 through the end of the current year.
The product pricing group logic must be maintained by the analytics engineers in a single location. The pricing group data must be made available in the data store for T-SOL. queries and in the default semantic model. The following logic must be used:
- List prices that are less than or equal to 50 are in the low pricing group.
- List prices that are greater than 50 and less than or equal to 1,000 are in the medium pricing group.
- List prices that are greater than 1,000 are in the high pricing group.
Security Requirements
Only Fabric administrators and the analytics team must be able to see the Fabric items created as part of the PoC.
Litware identifies the following security requirements for the Fabric items in the AnalyticsPOC workspace:
- Fabric administrators will be the workspace administrators.
- The data engineers must be able to read from and write to the data store. No access must be granted to datasets or reports.
- The analytics engineers must be able to read from, write to, and create schemas in the data store. They also must be able to create and share semantic models with the data analysts and view and modify all reports in the workspace.
- The data scientists must be able to read from the data store, but not write to it. They will access the data by using a Spark notebook
- The data analysts must have read access to only the dimensional model objects in the data store. They also must have access to create Power BI reports by using the semantic models created by the analytics engineers.
- The date dimension must be available to all users of the data store.
- The principle of least privilege must be followed.
Both the default and custom semantic models must include only tables or views from the dimensional model in the data store. Litware already has the following Microsoft Entra security groups:
FabricAdmins: Fabric administrators
- AnalyticsTeam: All the members of the analytics team
- DataAnalysts: The data analysts on the analytics team
- DataScientists: The data scientists on the analytics team
- DataEngineers: The data engineers on the analytics team
- AnalyticsEngineers: The analytics engineers on the analytics team
Report Requirements
The data analysts must create a customer satisfaction report that meets the following requirements:
- Enables a user to select a product to filter customer survey responses to only those who have purchased that product.
- Displays the average overall satisfaction score of all the surveys submitted during the last 12 months up to a selected dat.
- Shows data as soon as the data is updated in the data store.
- Ensures that the report and the semantic model only contain data from the current and previous year.
- Ensures that the report respects any table-level security specified in the source data store.
- Minimizes the execution time of report queries.
What should you recommend using to ingest the customer data into the data store in the AnalyticsPOC workspace?
Overview
Litware, Inc. is a manufacturing company that has offices throughout North America. The analytics team at Litware contains data engineers, analytics engineers, data analysts, and data scientists.
Existing Environment
Fabric Environment
Litware has been using a Microsoft Power BI tenant for three years. Litware has NOT enabled any Fabric capacities and features.
Available Data
Litware has data that must be analyzed as shown in the following table.

The Product data contains a single table and the following columns.

The customer satisfaction data contains the following tables:
- Survey
- Question
- Response
For each survey submitted, the following occurs:
- One row is added to the Survey table.
- One row is added to the Response table for each question in the survey.
- The Question table contains the text of each survey question. The third question in each survey response is an overall satisfaction score. Customers can submit a survey after each purchase.
User Problems
The analytics team has large volumes of data, some of which is semi-structured. The team wants to use Fabric to create a new data store.
Product data is often classified into three pricing groups: high, medium, and low. This logic is implemented in several databases and semantic models, but the logic does NOT always match across implementations.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Litware plans to enable Fabric features in the existing tenant. The analytics team will create a new data store as a proof of concept (PoC). The remaining Liware users will only get access to the Fabric features once the PoC is complete. The PoC will be completed by using a Fabric trial capacity The following three workspaces will be created:
- AnalyticsPOC: Will contain the data store, semantic models, reports pipelines, dataflow, and notebooks used to populate the data store
- DataEngPOC: Will contain all the pipelines, dataflows, and notebooks used to populate OneLake
- DataSciPOC: Will contain all the notebooks and reports created by the data scientists The following will be created in the AnalyticsPOC workspace:
- A data store (type to be decided)
- A custom semantic model
- A default semantic model
Interactive reports
The data engineers will create data pipelines to load data to OneLake either hourly or daily depending on the data source. The analytics engineers will create processes to ingest, transform, and load the data to the data store in the AnalyticsPOC workspace daily. Whenever possible, the data engineers will use low-code tools for data ingestion. The choice of which data cleansing and transformation tools to use will be at the data engineers' discretion.
All the semantic models and reports in the Analytics POC workspace will use the data store as the sole data source.
Technical Requirements
The data store must support the following:
- Read access by using T-SQL or Python
- Semi-structured and unstructured data
- Row-level security (RLS) for users executing T-SQL queries
Files loaded by the data engineers to OneLake will be stored in the Parquet format and will meet Delta Lake specifications.
Data will be loaded without transformation in one area of the AnalyticsPOC data store. The data will then be cleansed, merged, and transformed into a dimensional model The data load process must ensure that the raw and cleansed data is updated completely before populating the dimensional model The dimensional model must contain a date dimension. There is no existing data source for the date dimension. The Litware fiscal year matches the calendar year. The date dimension must always contain dates from 2010 through the end of the current year.
The product pricing group logic must be maintained by the analytics engineers in a single location. The pricing group data must be made available in the data store for T-SOL. queries and in the default semantic model. The following logic must be used:
- List prices that are less than or equal to 50 are in the low pricing group.
- List prices that are greater than 50 and less than or equal to 1,000 are in the medium pricing group.
- List prices that are greater than 1,000 are in the high pricing group.
Security Requirements
Only Fabric administrators and the analytics team must be able to see the Fabric items created as part of the PoC.
Litware identifies the following security requirements for the Fabric items in the AnalyticsPOC workspace:
- Fabric administrators will be the workspace administrators.
- The data engineers must be able to read from and write to the data store. No access must be granted to datasets or reports.
- The analytics engineers must be able to read from, write to, and create schemas in the data store. They also must be able to create and share semantic models with the data analysts and view and modify all reports in the workspace.
- The data scientists must be able to read from the data store, but not write to it. They will access the data by using a Spark notebook
- The data analysts must have read access to only the dimensional model objects in the data store. They also must have access to create Power BI reports by using the semantic models created by the analytics engineers.
- The date dimension must be available to all users of the data store.
- The principle of least privilege must be followed.
Both the default and custom semantic models must include only tables or views from the dimensional model in the data store. Litware already has the following Microsoft Entra security groups:
FabricAdmins: Fabric administrators
- AnalyticsTeam: All the members of the analytics team
- DataAnalysts: The data analysts on the analytics team
- DataScientists: The data scientists on the analytics team
- DataEngineers: The data engineers on the analytics team
- AnalyticsEngineers: The analytics engineers on the analytics team
Report Requirements
The data analysts must create a customer satisfaction report that meets the following requirements:
- Enables a user to select a product to filter customer survey responses to only those who have purchased that product.
- Displays the average overall satisfaction score of all the surveys submitted during the last 12 months up to a selected dat.
- Shows data as soon as the data is updated in the data store.
- Ensures that the report and the semantic model only contain data from the current and previous year.
- Ensures that the report respects any table-level security specified in the source data store.
- Minimizes the execution time of report queries.
What should you recommend using to ingest the customer data into the data store in the AnalyticsPOC workspace?
Correct Answer: D
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Hotspot Question
You have a Fabric workspace that uses the default Spark starter pool and runtime version 1.2.
You plan to read a CSV file named Sales_raw.csv in a lakehouse, select columns, and save the data as a Delta table to the managed area of the lakehouse. Sales_raw.csv contains 12 columns.
You have the following code.

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

You have a Fabric workspace that uses the default Spark starter pool and runtime version 1.2.
You plan to read a CSV file named Sales_raw.csv in a lakehouse, select columns, and save the data as a Delta table to the managed area of the lakehouse. Sales_raw.csv contains 12 columns.
You have the following code.

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Correct Answer:

Hotspot Question
You have the following T-SQL statement.

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

You have the following T-SQL statement.

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Correct Answer:

You have a Fabric warehouse that contains a table named Staging.Sales. Staging.Sales contains the following columns.

You need to write a T-SQL query that will return data for the year 2023 that displays ProductID and ProductName and has a summarized Amount that is higher than 10,000.
Which query should you use?

You need to write a T-SQL query that will return data for the year 2023 that displays ProductID and ProductName and has a summarized Amount that is higher than 10,000.
Which query should you use?
Correct Answer: A
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Hotspot Question
You have a Fabric tenant that contains a PySpark notebook named Notebook1.
You define sas_token as a variable in the first cell of Notebook1 and store a shared access signature (SAS) token in the variable.
In the second cell, you run the following code.

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

You have a Fabric tenant that contains a PySpark notebook named Notebook1.
You define sas_token as a variable in the first cell of Notebook1 and store a shared access signature (SAS) token in the variable.
In the second cell, you run the following code.

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Correct Answer:

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You have a Fabric tenant that contains a warehouse named Warehouse1. Warehouse1 contains three schemas named schemaA, schemaB, and schemaC.
You need to ensure that a user named User1 can truncate tables in schemaA only.
How should you complete the T-SQL statement? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
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You have a Fabric tenant that contains a warehouse named Warehouse1. Warehouse1 contains three schemas named schemaA, schemaB, and schemaC.
You need to ensure that a user named User1 can truncate tables in schemaA only.
How should you complete the T-SQL statement? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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You have a Fabric tenant that contains a lakehouse named Lakehouse1. Lakehouse1 contains a Delta table named Customer.
When you query Customer, you discover that the query is slow to execute. You suspect that maintenance was NOT performed on the table.
You need to identify whether maintenance tasks were performed on Customer.
Solution: You run the following Spark SQL statement:
DESCRIBE DETAIL customer
Does this meet the goal?
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
You have a Fabric tenant that contains a lakehouse named Lakehouse1. Lakehouse1 contains a Delta table named Customer.
When you query Customer, you discover that the query is slow to execute. You suspect that maintenance was NOT performed on the table.
You need to identify whether maintenance tasks were performed on Customer.
Solution: You run the following Spark SQL statement:
DESCRIBE DETAIL customer
Does this meet the goal?
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