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An Azure resource group is best described as:

AA logical container that holds related Azure resources and shares their lifecycle and access management
BA type of network firewall rule applied at the subscription level
CA billing tier that doubles the cost of every resource inside it
DA physical rack of servers inside a datacenter
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. A logical container that holds related Azure resources and shares their lifecycle and access management
Resource groups are logical containers — you put related resources (a VM + its disks + its NIC + its public IP) in one, and they can be deployed, updated, and deleted together with shared RBAC. They don't represent hardware, firewalls, or pricing tiers.
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