You configure a backup for an Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL account as shown in the following exhibit.
Use the drop-down menus to select the answer choice that completes each statement based on the information presented in the graphic.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

You have an Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL account named account that has the disablekeyBasedletadatwriteAccess property enabled.
You are developing an app named App1 that will be used by a use1 named DevUser1 to create containers in account1. DevUser1 has a non-privileged user account in the Azure AD tenant.
You need to ensure that DevUser1 can use App1 to create containers in account1.
What should you do? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE Each correct selection is worth one point.

You have an Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL account. The account hosts a container that has the change feed enabled. You are building an app by using the Azure Cosmos DB SDK. The app will read items from the change feed by using a pull model. You need to ensure that multiple threads can read the change feed in parallel. What should you include?
You have an Azure Cosmos DB account named account1.
You have several apps that connect to account1 by using the account's secondary key.
You then configure the apps to authenticate by using service principals.
You need to ensure that account1 will only allow apps to connect by using an Azure AD identity.
Which account property should you modify?
You have an Azure Cosmos DB Core (SQL) API account named account1 that has the disableKeyBasedMetadataWriteAccess property enabled.
You are developing an app named App1 that will be used by a user named DevUser1 to create containers in account1. DevUser1 has a non-privileged user account in the Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant.
You need to ensure that DevUser1 can use App1 to create containers in account1.
What should you do? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

