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Wrongly defined questions in AI-900 evaluation set

Leszek Andzel 0 Reputation points
2026-03-16T13:06:37.08+00:00

I tried to take the AI-900 evaluation test, but I am facing two issues:

There are some questions where two options out of a set of four should be selected. However, in the test there is a set of radio buttons, which allows only one option to be selected. This leads to incorrect results in the evaluation. I believe this is a technical issue from the team preparing the AI-900 evaluation questions.

I am not a native English speaker, but I would appreciate it if you could review the grammatical correctness of the questions. I have found at least two questions where a word was missing (e.g., “be”). This may confuse users.


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  1. Julian Sharp 22,131 Reputation points
    2026-03-16T13:14:58.2433333+00:00

    Report these with the Practice Assessment feedback form.

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  2. Q&A Assist
    2026-03-16T13:06:49.9+00:00
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    Issues with question formats or grammar in the AI-900 practice or evaluation tests need to be reported through the official feedback channels for certification content and practice assessments.

    For AI-900 and other Microsoft certification practice assessments, feedback about incorrect answer formats (such as radio buttons instead of multi-select) or grammatical problems in questions should be submitted using the Practice Assessment feedback form referenced for AI-900 practice tests. This sends the issue directly to the exam and content team so they can correct the items.

    For live certification exams, Microsoft periodically updates questions and localized content, but reported issues are still reviewed and fixed through these same feedback mechanisms.


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