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Which of the following statements about resource groups is true?
Which of the following statements about resource groups is true?
- Resource groups can only contain one type of resource.
- Resource groups can contain nested resource groups.
- Resource groups can contain resources from multiple regions. (correct)
- Resource groups can only contain resources from the same region.
What is the purpose of a resource group in Azure?
What is the purpose of a resource group in Azure?
- To group resources from different subscriptions.
- To determine the cost of resources.
- To store metadata about the resources within it. (correct)
- To define the access control policies for resources.
Can a resource group contain multiple types of resources?
Can a resource group contain multiple types of resources?
- Yes, but only if the resources are from the same region.
- No, a resource group can only contain one type of resource.
- Yes, a resource group can contain multiple types of resources. (correct)
- No, a resource group can only contain resources from the same subscription.
Which statement accurately describes the default behavior of tags in Azure resource groups?
Which statement accurately describes the default behavior of tags in Azure resource groups?
In order to have tags inherited by resources within a resource group, what can be used?
In order to have tags inherited by resources within a resource group, what can be used?
When might it be appropriate to separate certain types of services into dedicated resource groups?
When might it be appropriate to separate certain types of services into dedicated resource groups?
Which of the following is NOT a reason for creating a resource group?
Which of the following is NOT a reason for creating a resource group?
What is the purpose of applying policy at a resource group level?
What is the purpose of applying policy at a resource group level?
What is the purpose of tagging resources within a resource group?
What is the purpose of tagging resources within a resource group?
Can a network interface card in a resource group connect to a virtual network in a different resource group?
Can a network interface card in a resource group connect to a virtual network in a different resource group?
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