Microsoft MB-920 - Microsoft Dynamics 365 Fundamentals Finance and Operations Apps (ERP) Certification Exam
Question #1 (Topic: demo questions)
A company plans to implement Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. The company wants shop floor workers to register their daily work by using the production floor execution interface. Which two activities can employees perform by using the tool? Each correct answer presents a complete solution. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Correct Answer: B, D
Explanation:
In Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, the Production floor execution interface is designed for shop floor workers to manage and report their daily production activities in real time.
In Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, the Production floor execution interface is designed for shop floor workers to manage and report their daily production activities in real time.- B. Register scrap quantity during production
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Workers can report scrap or rejected quantities directly while working on production jobs.
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This ensures accurate production reporting and quality tracking.
- D. Clock in and clock out
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Workers use the interface to record attendance and time spent on production tasks.
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This supports time tracking and labor costing.
Why others are incorrect:- A. Schedule a production order
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Scheduling is handled by planners, not shop floor execution workers.
- C. Register raw material consumption
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Material consumption is typically automated or handled in backflush processes, not directly in this interface in most setups
Question #2 (Topic: demo questions)
DRAG DROP A company plans to implement Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. You need to recommend manufacturing process types for the company. What should you recommend? To answer, drag the appropriate manufacturing process types to the correct scenarios. Each manufacturing process type may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Manufacturing Process Types: Answers & Explanations
| Scenario | Correct Manufacturing Type | Explanation & Concept Breakdown |
| Produce items including food and pharmaceuticals that cannot be reverted to original ingredients. | Process | Process Manufacturing relies on formulas or recipes to blend raw ingredients together through chemical, thermal, or biological conversions. Because a fundamental molecular or physical change occurs during production (e.g., baking a cake or compounding medicine), the final product cannot be disassembled back into its original separate components. |
| Produce items including automobile engines that may be disassembled. | Discrete | Discrete Manufacturing involves the assembly of distinct, tangible items using a Bill of Materials (BOM) to join parts, nuts, bolts, and components together. Because these items are physically fastened rather than chemically blended, the completed structures (like engines, toys, or electronics) can be taken apart or disassembled back into their individual component parts. |
Question #3 (Topic: demo questions)
HOTSPOT A company is evaluating Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation Section (Correct Sequential Steps)
Explanation Section (Correct Sequential Steps)
This table shows the exact actions that were moved into the active workspace on the right, arranged in their correct step-by-step implementation order.
| Step Number | Correct Selected Action | Functional Purpose |
| 1 | Configure Discount Posting in Sales & Receivable Setup | System Preparation: Activates and establishes how discount rules behave globally across sales documents and connects them to accounting setups. |
| 2 | Create a Customer Discount Group | Grouping: Builds a specific classification bucket so you can assign multiple customers to the same discount category at once rather than doing it one by one. |
| 3 | Define the Sales Line Discounts | Rule Assignment: Sets the actual percentage reductions or parameters linked to that specific customer discount group for line items. |
Question #4 (Topic: demo questions)
HOTSPOT A company uses Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. The company plans to implement Asset Management. Instructions: For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation Section (Correct Selections)
Explanation Section (Correct Selections)
This table displays the final correct configuration along with the verified selections highlighted in green from the lower section of the image.
| Statements | Yes | No | Correct Selected Evaluation |
| Assets are single-level objects. You cannot create sub-assets. | [ ] | [ X ] | No (Fixed asset systems typically support hierarchical parent/child tracking or component sub-assets). |
| You can define locations and assign assets to locations for tracking purposes. | [ X ] | [ ] | Yes (Asset locations can be defined to explicitly track where fixed assets physically reside). |
Question #5 (Topic: demo questions)
DRAG DROP A company plans to implement Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. Match each manufacturing strategy to its definition. To answer, drag the appropriate manufacturing strategy from the column on the left to its definition on the right. Each manufacturing strategy may be used once, more than once, or not at all. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation Section (Correct Selections)
Explanation Section (Correct Selections)
This table shows the finalized mapping along with a detailed conceptual breakdown for each selection from the lower section of the image.
| Definition | Correct Manufacturing Strategy | Concept Explanation |
| Calculate minimum quantities required to replenish inventory based on historic consumption. | Make-to-stock | Make-to-Stock (MTS): Products are manufactured in advance based on historical demand forecasts and consumption patterns to maintain safety stock levels on shelves before an actual customer order comes in. |
| Trigger expensive steps of the value chain by using a sales order or transfer order. | Make-to-order | Make-to-Order (MTO): Production processes—especially the cost-heavy downstream assembly stages—remain paused until a verified sales order or transfer request provides a firm commitment from a buyer. |
| Create a prototype item based on specific requirements. | Engineer-to-order | Engineer-to-Order (ETO): This strategy is used for unique, highly customized, or heavily modified items where dedicated engineering work and unique prototypes must be drawn up from scratch to satisfy a customer's unique specification. |