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Question 121

You are creating an Azure Digital Twins Query.
You need to return all the digital twins that have a contains relationship with a digital twin that has an ID of twin1.
How should you complete the query? To answer, select the appropriate options m the answer area NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Correct Answer:

Explanation
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Question 122

You deploy an Azure IoT hub.
You need to demonstrate that the IoT hub can receive messages from a device.
Which three actions 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.

Correct Answer:

Explanation:
Step 1: Register a device in IoT Hub
Before you can use your IoT devices with Azure IoT Edge, you must register them with your IoT hub. Once a device is registered, you can retrieve a connection string to set up your device for IoT Edge workloads.
Step 2: Configure the device connection string on a device client.
When you're ready to set up your device, you need the connection string that links your physical device with its identity in the IoT hub.
Step 3: Trigger a new send event from a device client.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-edge/how-to-register-device
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Question 123

You have an Azure IoT Central application that monitors 100 IoT devices.
You need to generate alerts when the temperature of a device exceeds 100 degrees. The solution must meet the following requirements:
* Minimize costs
* Minimize deployment time
What should you do?

Correct Answer: D
Explanation
Explanation:
You can create rules in IoT Central that trigger actions, such as sending an email, in response to telemetry- based conditions, such as device temperature exceeding a threshold.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-central/core/howto-configure-rules-advanced Implement security Question Set 1
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Question 124

You have an Azure IoT Central application.
You need to connect IoT devices that use SAS tokens to the application without first registering the devices.
In which order should you perform the actions? To answer, move all actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.

Correct Answer:

1 - Obtain the group primary key
2 - Generate device SAS Keys.
3 - Flash unique credentials to the devices.
4 - Connect the devices to IoT Central
5 - Associate the devices to a template and approve the connections.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-central/core/concepts-get-connected
Topic 1, ADatum
Requirements
Planned Changes
ADatum is developing an Azure IoT solution to monitor environmental conditions. The IoT solution consists of hardware devices and cloud services. All the devices will communicate directly to Azure IoT Hub.
The hardware devices will be deployed to the branch offices and will collect data about various environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, air quality, and noise level. The devices will be wired by using Power over Ethernet (PoE) connections.
ADatum is developing the solution in the following three phases: proof of value (POV), pilot, and production.
Requirements. POV Requirements
The POV phase will demonstrate that a technical solution is viable. During this phase, 100 devices will be deployed to the main office and Azure Stream Analytics will be connected to an IoT hub to generate real-time alerts. Stream Analytics will perform the following processing:
Calculate the median rate of the telemetry across the entire devices that exceed the median rate by a factor of 4.
Compare the current telemetry to the specified thresholds and issue alerts when telemetry values are out of range.
Ensure that all message content during this phase is human readable to simplify debugging.
Requirements. Pilot Requirements
During the pilot phase, devices will be deployed to 10 offices. Each office will have up to 1,000 devices.
During this phase, you will add Azure Time Series Insights in parallel to Stream Analytics to support real-time graphs and queries in a dashboard web app.
The pilot deployment must minimize operating costs.
Requirements. Production Requirements
The production phase will include all the offices.
The production deployment will have one IoT hub in each Azure region. Devices must connect to the IoT hub in their region.
The production phase must meet the following requirements:
Ensure that the IoT solution can support performance and scale targets.
Ensure that the IoT solution support up to 1,000 devices per office.
Minimize operating costs of the IoT solution.
Requirements. Technical Requirements
Datum identifies the following requirements for the planned IoT solution:
The solution must generate real-time alerts when a fire condition is detected in an office. All the devices in that office must trigger an audible alarm siren within 10 seconds of the alert.
A dashboard UI must display alerts and the system status in real time and must allow device operators to make adjustments to the system.
Each device will send hourly updates to IoT Hub. Condition alerts will be sent immediately.
Multiple types of devices will collect telemetry that has different schemas.
IoT Hub must perform message routing based on the message body.
Direct methods must be used for cloud-to-device communication.
Reports must be provided monthly, quarterly, and annually.
Stored data queries must be as efficient as possible.
The device message size will be under 4 KB.
Development effort must be minimized.
Requirements. Throttle and Quotas
The relevant throttles and quotas for various IoT Hub tiers are shown in the following table.

Requirements. IoT Hub Routing
You plan to implement IoT Hub routing during the POV phase as shown in the following exhibit.
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Question 125

You are developing an Azure IoT Central application.
You add a new custom device template to the application.
You need to add a fixed location value to the device template. The value must be updated by the physical IoT device, read-only to device operators, and not graphed by IoT Central.
What should you add to the device template?

Correct Answer: A
For example, a builder can create a device template for a connected fan that has the following characteristics:
Sends temperature telemetry
Sends location property
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-central/core/howto-set-up-template
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