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Key Facts: MB-335 Exam

40-60

Exam Questions

Microsoft

700/1000

Passing Score

Microsoft (scaled)

120 min

Exam Duration

Microsoft

$165

Exam Fee

Microsoft

5 Domains

Exam Sections

June 2025 update

June 2026

Exam Retirement

Microsoft announcement

The MB-335 exam has approximately 40-60 questions in 120 minutes with a passing score of 700/1000. Five domains: Configure Products (20-25%), Configure Production Prerequisites (20-25%), Implement Production Methods (20-25%), Configure and Manage Production Control (15-20%), and Implement Additional SCM Features (10-15%). MB-330 strongly recommended as prerequisite. Certification expires annually. Exam fee is $165. Retires June 30, 2026.

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1In Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, which document is used to define the list of components required to produce a finished item?
A.Route
B.Bill of Materials
C.Production order
D.Item model group
Explanation: A Bill of Materials (BOM) defines the components, quantities, and sub-assemblies required to produce a finished or semi-finished item in D365 SCM.
2Which production type in D365 SCM is primarily used by process industries that manufacture products using formulas and co-products?
A.Discrete manufacturing
B.Lean manufacturing
C.Process manufacturing
D.Project manufacturing
Explanation: Process manufacturing uses formulas (rather than BOMs) and supports co-products, by-products, and batch production common in chemical, food, and pharmaceutical industries.
3What is the purpose of a 'Route' in D365 SCM manufacturing?
A.To specify raw material quantities
B.To define the sequence of operations and work centers for producing an item
C.To calculate safety stock levels
D.To record finished goods receipt
Explanation: A route defines the sequence of operations, the work centers or resources that perform them, and the run times and queue times needed to produce a finished item.
4In D365 SCM, which production order status indicates that the order has been physically started and component consumption can be registered?
A.Created
B.Estimated
C.Started
D.Reported as finished
Explanation: When a production order is set to 'Started', physical operations begin, picking lists can be posted, and component consumption journals become available.
5What does 'Catch Weight' functionality handle in D365 SCM?
A.Tracking items that vary in actual weight at the time of transaction
B.Calculating transportation freight charges
C.Measuring warehouse bin capacity
D.Optimizing route scheduling times
Explanation: Catch Weight (CW) supports items—such as meat, fish, or cheese—that are sold or bought in nominal units but where the actual weight varies per item. D365 SCM tracks both the CW quantity and the inventory quantity.
6In D365 SCM, which kanban type is automatically triggered when inventory falls below a replenishment signal quantity?
A.Fixed kanban
B.Event kanban
C.Scheduled kanban
D.Transfer kanban
Explanation: Fixed quantity kanbans circulate in a loop and are automatically triggered for replenishment when a kanban card is emptied, maintaining a fixed number of cards in the system.
7When setting up a formula in D365 SCM process manufacturing, which item type must the formula version be associated with?
A.BOM item
B.Planning item
C.Formula item
D.Service item
Explanation: Formula versions must be associated with items configured as 'Formula' item type. This item type enables formula management, batch orders, and co-product handling in process manufacturing.
8Which feature in D365 SCM Warehouse Management allows mobile device users to complete put-away, picking, and movement tasks?
A.Mobile work templates
B.Warehouse work policies
C.Slotting templates
D.Cluster picking profiles
Explanation: Mobile work templates define the steps and fields presented to warehouse workers on mobile devices for tasks such as receiving, put-away, picking, and cycle counting.
9In D365 SCM master planning, what is the purpose of the 'coverage group'?
A.To group items by physical storage location
B.To define replenishment parameters such as min/max, reorder point, and order modifiers for a set of items
C.To configure transportation routing rules
D.To link production orders to sales orders
Explanation: A coverage group defines replenishment parameters—coverage code (requirement, min/max, period), reorder point, safety stock, order modifiers, and lead times—applied to all items assigned to the group.
10Which D365 SCM procurement document formalizes agreement between a buyer and vendor for item prices and delivery terms over a period?
A.Purchase requisition
B.Request for quotation
C.Purchase agreement
D.Purchase order
Explanation: A purchase agreement is a long-term commitment between a buyer and vendor that specifies pricing, quantities, and terms for a defined period, enabling release orders against the agreement.

About the MB-335 Exam

The MB-335 exam validates expert-level knowledge in configuring and implementing Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management for complex enterprise scenarios. It covers advanced product information management, production prerequisites and costing, all three manufacturing methods (discrete, process, and lean), production control including subcontracting and manufacturing execution, and additional features such as rebate management, advanced master planning, and the Planning Optimization Add-in.

Questions

50 scored questions

Time Limit

120 minutes

Passing Score

700/1000 (scaled)

Exam Fee

$165 (Microsoft / Pearson VUE)

MB-335 Exam Content Outline

20-25%

Configure Products

Advanced product information features including formula items, planning items, co-products, by-products, catch weight items; constraint-based product configuration models with calculations and BOM lines; engineering change management with product lifecycles, change requests, and change orders; hazardous materials configuration

20-25%

Configure Production Prerequisites

Resources, routes, and calendars including work calendars, resource capabilities, operations and routes; production settings including production units, groups, pools, reservation management; costing implementation including costing sheets, cost groups, BOM calculations, production variances, and production posting profiles

20-25%

Implement Production Methods

Discrete manufacturing: production order lifecycle (create, estimate, schedule, release, start, finish), BOMs, picking list journals, job card/route card journals; process manufacturing: batch orders, batch balancing, consolidated batch orders, formula features, co-products/by-products; lean manufacturing: value streams, production flows, kanban rules and boards

15-20%

Configure and Manage Production Control

Subcontracting for discrete and process manufacturing; manufacturing execution including time and attendance, production floor execution interface; production scheduling and capacity planning including infinite/finite scheduling, operations and job scheduling, Gantt chart

10-15%

Implement Additional Supply Chain Management Features

Rebate management parameters, reduction principles, and posting; advanced master planning including intercompany master planning, demand forecasting, DDMRP, Planning Optimization Add-in configuration, and supply chain calendars

How to Pass the MB-335 Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 700/1000 (scaled)
  • Exam length: 50 questions
  • Time limit: 120 minutes
  • Exam fee: $165

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

MB-335 Study Tips from Top Performers

1Master all three manufacturing methods: know when to use discrete vs process vs lean and their key differences
2Understand engineering change management end-to-end: lifecycle states, change requests, change orders, and release policies
3Practice costing: cost groups, costing sheets, indirect costs, and variance analysis are frequently tested
4Know constraint-based product configuration models: components, subcomponents, BOM lines, calculations, and pricing
5Study catch weight items thoroughly: handling policies, inventory management, and production integration
6Understand Planning Optimization Add-in vs legacy master planning engine: key differences and migration considerations
7Know DDMRP buffer zones and decoupling points: red zone = safety stock, yellow zone = working stock, green zone = order quantity
8Practice production floor execution interface configuration: worker registration, job lists, and reporting as finished

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MB-335 exam?

MB-335 (Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Functional Consultant Expert) validates expert-level ability to configure complex supply chain and manufacturing scenarios in Dynamics 365. It covers advanced product management, all manufacturing methods (discrete, process, lean), production control, costing, and master planning.

How many questions are on the MB-335 exam?

The MB-335 exam has approximately 40-60 questions including multiple choice, case studies, and scenario-based questions, completed in 120 minutes. The passing score is 700 out of 1000 (scaled).

What are the three production methods in Dynamics 365 SCM?

Dynamics 365 SCM supports three production methods: discrete manufacturing (production orders for distinct finished goods with BOMs and routes), process manufacturing (batch orders for formula-based products with co-products and by-products), and lean manufacturing (kanban-driven pull system with value streams and production flows).

What is the difference between operations scheduling and job scheduling?

Operations scheduling assigns operations to specific calendar dates at capacity level, giving a high-level timeline. Job scheduling is more granular, scheduling individual jobs to specific resources and time slots, accounting for finite capacity constraints. Job scheduling is used for detailed shop floor execution planning.

What is Demand Driven Material Requirements Planning (DDMRP)?

DDMRP is a modern supply chain planning methodology that uses strategically positioned inventory buffers (decoupling points) to absorb demand variability. In Dynamics 365 SCM, DDMRP lets planners define buffer zones (red, yellow, green) at decoupling points to trigger replenishment orders based on on-hand inventory position rather than traditional MRP explosion logic.

How does subcontracting work in Dynamics 365 discrete manufacturing?

Subcontracting in discrete manufacturing involves configuring a route operation with a vendor resource, creating a purchase order for the subcontracted service when the production order is released, sending materials to the vendor via transfer orders if needed, receiving finished or semi-finished goods back, and invoicing the vendor purchase order as part of the production order cost.