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During requirements gathering, a Solution Architect should categorize requirements into which two key buckets to drive the gap-fit analysis?

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Key Facts: MB-700 Exam

40-60

Exam Questions

Microsoft

700/1000

Passing Score

Microsoft (scaled)

120 min

Exam Duration

Microsoft (Expert)

$165

Exam Fee

Microsoft (USD)

Jun 30 2026

Retirement

Microsoft Learn

Annual

Renewal

Free on Microsoft Learn

MB-700 is an Expert-level Microsoft Dynamics 365 architect exam (40-60 questions, 120 minutes, 700/1000 to pass, $165 USD). Largest domain: Define solution strategies (45-50%). Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365: Finance and Operations Apps Solution Architect Expert is a senior credential for D365 F&O architects. The MB-700 exam is scheduled to retire on June 30, 2026 — Microsoft is rolling out new AI-business-credential exams. Renewed annually free via Microsoft Learn.

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1During requirements gathering, a Solution Architect should categorize requirements into which two key buckets to drive the gap-fit analysis?
A.Functional vs. non-functional requirements
B.In-scope vs. out-of-scope
C.Standard (fit) vs. gap (build/buy/bypass)
D.Business vs. technical
Explanation: Gap-fit analysis sorts each requirement as a 'fit' (standard configuration covers it) or a 'gap' (requires build, buy, or bypass). Functional vs. non-functional and in/out of scope are useful but not the gap-fit framework.
2What is the purpose of the Microsoft Success by Design framework?
A.A prescriptive implementation methodology covering Initiate, Implement, Prepare, Operate phases
B.An ALM toolset for code merges
C.A licensing calculator
D.A Power BI dataset
Explanation: Success by Design provides a prescriptive guidance framework (Initiate, Implement, Prepare, Operate) used by FastTrack and partners. It is methodology, not tooling.
3A customer needs functionality not available in standard finance and operations apps. What should an architect evaluate FIRST before recommending custom development?
A.AppSource ISV solutions and Power Platform alternatives
B.Custom X++ extension
C.Microsoft FastTrack request
D.Out-of-the-box workflow
Explanation: The build-vs.-buy decision starts by evaluating ISV (AppSource) and Power Platform low-code alternatives before deciding to develop custom code. This minimizes long-term maintenance and aligns to Microsoft guidance.
4Which Microsoft tool documents the implementation timeline, milestones, and FastTrack interactions for a customer engagement?
A.Dynamics 365 Implementation Portal
B.Lifecycle Services (LCS) project page
C.Azure DevOps board
D.Power BI workspace
Explanation: The Dynamics 365 Implementation Portal is the central place for milestones, FastTrack workshops, and engagement artifacts. LCS hosts code, environments, and BPM; DevOps and Power BI are different tools.
5A solution architect must define instances and environments. Which environment type should NOT be used to host long-lived shared development code?
A.Sandbox - Standard Acceptance Test
B.Sandbox - Tier 2 (UAT)
C.Production
D.Build environment for nightly builds
Explanation: Production is for live operations only. Development typically happens in dev/build environments, with code promoted to UAT (Tier 2) and finally production. Long-lived dev code in production violates ALM.
6In a multi-entity solution, an architect should diagram which key relationships?
A.Legal entity hierarchy, intercompany flows, shared master data, and integration touch points
B.Bank account list only
C.User license counts only
D.Server hardware sizing
Explanation: Solution architecture diagrams should clarify legal entity hierarchy, intercompany trade and accounting flows, shared/global master data (e.g., products), and integrations. Single-dimension lists are insufficient.
7Which Microsoft business process catalog supports requirement traceability for finance and operations apps?
A.Microsoft Dynamics 365 business process catalog (Implementation Guide)
B.Power Apps app catalog
C.Azure Marketplace
D.Teams app store
Explanation: The Dynamics 365 business process catalog (part of the Implementation Guide) provides standard end-to-end processes for mapping requirements. The other catalogs are unrelated to F&O traceability.
8A solution blueprint should document which security strategy elements?
A.Roles, duties, privileges; record-level security; segregation of duties (SoD); license implications
B.Antivirus list
C.Firewall rules
D.Network ACLs
Explanation: F&O security strategy covers role design, SoD, record-level security (e.g., Extensible Data Security), and license implications of custom roles. Network/firewall details are infrastructure, not the F&O security blueprint.
9During requirements review, an architect should validate requirements:
A.Throughout the solution lifecycle (e.g., during Conference Room Pilots and UAT)
B.Only during initial discovery
C.Only after go-live
D.Only by reading them once
Explanation: Continuous validation during pilots, UAT, and post-go-live is essential. Single-point validation misses evolving needs and changes during build.
10Which company-level data flows MUST be captured during data migration planning?
A.Master, transactional, reference, parameter, and document data entities
B.Only master data
C.Only transactional data
D.Only document data
Explanation: A complete data migration plan covers master (vendors/customers/products), transactional (open items, history), reference (codes), parameter (configurations), and document data. Limiting scope leads to missed dependencies.

About the MB-700 Exam

The Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365: Finance and Operations Apps Solution Architect Expert (MB-700) exam validates expert-level skills architecting Dynamics 365 Finance, Supply Chain Management, and Commerce solutions. Note: This exam is scheduled to retire on June 30, 2026.

Questions

50 scored questions

Time Limit

120 minutes

Passing Score

700/1000 (scaled)

Exam Fee

$165 USD (Microsoft / Pearson VUE)

MB-700 Exam Content Outline

25-30%

Architect solutions

Gather requirements, identify business processes, gather data migration requirements, perform gap-fit analysis, define solution architecture (build vs buy, ISV components, Success by Design), document the blueprint (legal entity, security strategy, instances and environments)

45-50%

Define solution strategies

Deployment strategy (One Version, code management, environments), ALM (Azure DevOps, Power Platform, build automation, rollback), data management (transactional/master/reference, migration, cutover, retention), security (Azure, F&O, XDS, custom roles, segregation of duties, license implications), integration architecture (OData, DMF, custom services, business events, Synapse Link, dual-write), business intelligence and reporting (Power BI, Financial reporter, ER, Modern Report Designer, DRA)

10-15%

Manage implementations

Manage interactions with FastTrack (engagement types, workshops, go-live checklist, Implementation Portal), determine support options (support plans, SLAs, Power Platform Admin Center support tool), determine licensing requirements (License Sizing Estimator, ongoing cost estimation)

15-20%

Manage testing

Define a testing strategy (unit, integration, regression, UAT), tool selection (RSAT, SysTest, Postman, ATL, Azure DevOps Test Plans, Leapwork), define a performance testing strategy (goals, monitoring tools, load test design, troubleshooting performance issues)

How to Pass the MB-700 Exam

What You Need to Know

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

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-700 Study Tips from Top Performers

1Focus on Define solution strategies (45-50%) — ALM with Azure DevOps + LCS, integration patterns, security architecture, and One Version cadence
2Master integration patterns: when to use OData, DMF, custom services, business events, Synapse Link, dual-write
3Understand the security architecture deeply — XDS, segregation of duties, and how custom roles can affect license tier costs
4Know the Success by Design framework phases (Initiate, Implement, Prepare, Operate) and FastTrack workshop types
5Plan around the June 30, 2026 retirement — book your exam early if you intend to take MB-700
6Practice case studies that combine multi-entity rollouts, data sovereignty, and Copilot/AI agent considerations
7Memorize testing tool roles: RSAT (regression), SysTest (unit), Postman (REST/OData), ATL, DevOps Test Plans (orchestration)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MB-700 exam?

MB-700 is the Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365: Finance and Operations Apps Solution Architect Expert exam. It validates expert-level skills architecting Dynamics 365 Finance, Supply Chain Management, and Commerce solutions, including ALM, integrations, security, performance testing, and FastTrack engagements.

When does the MB-700 exam retire?

Per Microsoft Learn, the MB-700 exam will retire on June 30, 2026, at 11:59 PM Central Standard Time. Microsoft is replacing some Dynamics 365 architect credentials with new AI-business credentials. Candidates should plan to take the exam before the retirement date.

How many questions are on MB-700?

MB-700 typically contains 40-60 multiple-choice and case-study questions to be completed in 120 minutes. The passing score is 700 out of 1000 (scaled). The exam fee is $165 USD via Pearson VUE (online or test center).

What are the main domains of MB-700?

MB-700 covers four domains: Architect solutions (25-30%), Define solution strategies (45-50%), Manage implementations (10-15%), and Manage testing (15-20%). The largest domain is Define solution strategies.

Are there prerequisites for MB-700?

No formal prerequisites, but Microsoft expects candidates to have deep understanding of finance and operations apps, knowledge of the Microsoft Power Platform, Copilot/AI agents in F&O, and extensive industry domain knowledge. Most candidates have 5+ years of D365 F&O implementation experience.

Does MB-700 certification expire?

Yes — Microsoft Expert-level certifications including MB-700 must be renewed annually by passing a free renewal assessment on Microsoft Learn. With MB-700 retiring in June 2026, candidates should monitor Microsoft Learn for replacement credentials.