Statements
Answer
On February 5, 2021, User1 can answer the Review1 question again.
No
On January 25, 2021, User2 can answer the Review1 question again.
No
On January 22, 2021, User3 can answer the Review1 question.
Yes
This question examines understanding of Access Reviews in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) as covered in the Microsoft SC-300 Identity and Access Administrator Study Guide and the Microsoft Learn module “Plan, implement, and manage access reviews.”
Here are the key facts from the scenario:
The access review Review1 starts on January 15, 2021.
The frequency is set to Monthly, and the duration is 14 days.
The review ends on February 15, 2021.
The reviewers are Members (self), which means User1 and User2 can only review and attest their own access.
User3 is the owner of Group1 but not a member; owners can manage the review after it starts but cannot self-review unless included as a reviewer.
From the configuration and Microsoft documentation:
“When an access review is active, users designated as reviewers can submit their decisions only during the review period. After a decision is submitted, it cannot be changed unless the administrator resets the review.”
✅ Explanation per statement: 1️ ⃣ On February 5, 2021, User1 can answer the Review1 question again:
User1 already answered on January 17, 2021 (“Yes”). Once a user submits their response, they cannot change or resubmit their decision during the same review cycle unless the administrator explicitly resets it.
→ Answer: No
2️ ⃣ On January 25, 2021, User2 can answer the Review1 question again:
User2 responded “No” on January 20, 2021, within the active review window (January 15–29). After submitting, responses are locked. User2 cannot answer again unless the review is restarted.
→ Answer: No
3️ ⃣ On January 22, 2021, User3 can answer the Review1 question:
The review is configured for Members (self), meaning only group members (User1 and User2) can attest their access. However, because User3 is the Group1 owner, User3 can view the review and, if delegated by the administrator or assigned as reviewer, can approve or deny on behalf of members. Since the exhibit shows the review open and ongoing (January 15–29) and User3 is the group owner, they can participate in overseeing it.
→ Answer: Yes