Description
Questions: 136
Release Date: 05/2021 (Last Update: 05/2023)
Job Role: App Maker, Business Analyst, Business Owner, Business User, Data Analyst, Developer, DevOps Engineer, Technology Manager
Language: English
The PL-100 practice test contains 136 questions and covers the following objectives:
Design business solutions –30 questions
Create a high-level design
- Identify existing data sources needed to support a business solution
- Describe the expected user experience for targeted devices and describe the differences between Microsoft Power Platform app types
- Describe the expected logic and steps that a process will execute
- Create a high-level structure for a new data source
Identify Microsoft Power Platform components
- Determine the required Microsoft Power Apps app type for a business solution
- Determine when to use Microsoft Dataverse for Teams
- Map a problem domain to Microsoft Power Platform tools
- Identify options for implementing business logic
- Describe connectors
- Describe uses cases for cloud flows and desktop flows
- Describe use cases for chatbots
Design the user interface (UI) for a business solution
- Identify opportunities for component reuse
- Select UI elements for canvas apps
- Identify the model-driven forms and Dataverse views that are needed
Design reporting and visualizations for business solutions
- Select reporting options for business solutions including views, Microsoft Power BI visualizations, and dashboards
- Define visualizations for Power BI dashboards
- Define visualizations for model-driven dashboards
- Define visualizations for canvas apps
Analyze and visualize data –16 questions
Create and consume Power BI dashboards
- Create a simple report from an existing dataset by using Power BI Service
- Create Power BI dashboards from existing reports
- Embed Power BI dashboards and tiles in canvas apps and model-driven apps
- Share Power BI dashboards
Describe AI Builder models
- Describe use cases for AI Builder
- Describe differences between prebuilt models and custom models
- Describe the process for training custom models
- Use a model from within Microsoft Power Automate or Microsoft Power Apps
Create business solutions – 90 questions
Manage Microsoft Power Platform components during development
- Create a publisher in Dataverse
- Create a Dataverse solution
- Export or import Dataverse solution
- Export or import a canvas app or a cloud flow
- Add existing apps and flows to a Dataverse solution
Create model-driven apps
- Create model-driven apps
- Create and configure Dataverse table forms
- Create and configure Dataverse table views
- Share model-driven apps with other users and groups
- Create and configure model-driven dashboards
Create and manage canvas apps
- Connect to data sources in canvas apps
- Interpret App checker results
- Manage versions of canvas apps
- Publish canvas apps
- Share canvas apps with other users and groups
- Build canvas apps screens
- Add canvas app assets and components to screens
Create screens for canvas apps
- Determine when to use forms, galleries, button, labels, input controls, images, and custom controls
- Configure UI elements
- Implement Power Fx formulas
- Implement collections and variables
- Run a cloud flow from a canvas app
Configure Microsoft Dataverse
- Create tables and table columns based on a data model
- Link tables by using lookups
- Describe use cases and capabilities of business rules
- Create Dataverse business rules
- Describe how Dataverse uses role-based access control (RBAC)
- Add table permissions to existing Dataverse security roles
Create Power Automate flows
- Describe types of triggers for cloud flows
- Create cloud flows
- Configure triggers for cloud flows
- Configure flow actions
- Test a cloud flow and interpret flow checker results
- Implement conditional logic for a cloud flow
- Create approvals and monitor the approval process by using Power Automate and Teams
- Share cloud flows
- Create a desktop flow for personal use
Create Microsoft Power Virtual Agents chatbots in Microsoft Teams
- Identify use cases and capabilities for chatbots
- Create a chatbot that uses topics and trigger phrases
- Test a chatbot
- Publish a chatbot
Notes:
- The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
- Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.

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