Microsoft Power Platform App Maker (PL-100) Practice Exam
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Microsoft Power Platform App Maker (PL-100) Practice Exam
Microsoft Power Platform App Maker (PL-100) is for candidates who have skills in envisioning and creating business solutions to simplify and automate tasks and processes for yourself and your team.
The exam will help you connect to and use features of apps including:
- Microsoft Teams
- Microsoft 365 apps and services
- Third-party solutions
Who should take the PL-100 Exam?
Candidates should have an understanding of:
- Data that you work with.
- The issues that you need to resolve.
- The required processes and app experiences.
They must be comfortable using technology to solve business problems. Also, they have strong problem-solving skills using Microsoft Power Platform as part of their primary job role.
Exam Details of Microsoft PL-100
- Exam Code: PL-100
- Exam Name: Microsoft Power Platform App Maker
- Exam Languages: English, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), Italian, Chinese (Simplified)
- Exam Questions: 40-60 Questions
- Passing Score: 700 or greater (On a scale 1 - 1000)
Microsoft PL-100 Exam Topics
PL-100 exam covers the following topics:
Domain 1: Learn how to design and manage business solutions (35–40%)
Identifying Microsoft Power Platform components
- Determining the required Microsoft Power Apps app type for a given business scenario
- Determining which Microsoft Power Platform components meet a given business scenario
- Explaining business logic in Microsoft Dataverse
- Describing connectors
- Describing use cases for cloud flows and desktop flows
- Explaining use cases for AI and Microsoft Copilot in Microsoft Power Platform
- Describing Microsoft Power Platform environments
- Describing use cases for Power Automate Process Mining
- Determining reporting options for given business scenarios including views, Microsoft Power BI visualizations, and dashboards
Configuring and managing Microsoft Dataverse
- Creating tables and table columns based on a data model
- Linking tables by using lookups
- Configuring Dataverse business rules
- Describing how Dataverse uses role-based access control (RBAC)
- Adding table permissions to existing Dataverse security roles
- Creating tables and table columns by using Copilot in Dataverse
- Importing and exporting data by using Microsoft Excel
- Determining when to use Microsoft Dataverse for Teams or Microsoft Dataverse
Managing Microsoft Power Platform components during development
- Creating a Dataverse solution
- Exporting and importing a Dataverse solution
- Exporting and importing a non-solution canvas app or a non-solution cloud flow
- Adding existing components to a Dataverse solution
Domain 2: Understanding analyzing and visualizing data (10–15%)
Creating and consuming Microsoft Power BI dashboards
- Creating a simple report from an existing dataset by using Power BI Service
- Creating Power BI dashboards from existing reports
- Embedding Power BI dashboards and tiles in canvas apps and model-driven apps
- Sharing Power BI dashboards
Describing AI Builder models
- Describing use cases for AI Builder
- Explaining the differences between prebuilt models and custom models
- Describing the process for training custom models
- Using a model from within Power Automate or Power Apps
Domain 3: Creating business solutions (50–55%)
Creating and managing model-driven apps
- Creating and configuring model-driven apps
- Create and configure Dataverse table forms
- Create and configure Dataverse table views
- Sharing model-driven apps with other users and groups
- Create and configure model-driven app dashboards
- Creating and configuring model-driven app charts
Creating and managing canvas apps
- Connecting to data sources in canvas apps
- Interpret app checker results
- Managing versions of canvas apps
- Publish canvas apps
- Sharing canvas apps with other users and groups
- Adding canvas app assets and components
- Describing modern controls and themes
Creating and managing screens for canvas apps
- Determining when to use screens, forms, containers, galleries, buttons, labels, input controls, images, charts, and custom controls
- Configuring UI elements
- Implement Power Fx formulas
- Implementing collections and variables
- Running a Microsoft Power Automate cloud flow from a canvas app
Creating Power Automate cloud flows
- Describing types of triggers
- Configure triggers
- Configuring flow steps
- Test and troubleshoot a cloud flow
- Implementing conditional logic
- Create approvals and monitor the approval process by using Power Automate and Microsoft Teams
- Sharing cloud flows