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Intermediate Cosmos DB Interview Questions

Ready to go deeper? These 13 intermediate Cosmos DB interview questions bridge the gap between the basics and senior-level depth, focusing on the practical patterns and trade-offs interviewers probe for mid-level roles.

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13 Cosmos DB questions

  1. 1What is the Analytical Store and Azure Synapse Link?Intermediate
  2. 2How do you handle Throttling (HTTP 429) in an application?Intermediate
  3. 3What is a Resource Token and when should you use it?Intermediate
  4. 4Explain the Cosmos DB SDK Connection Modes: Gateway vs Direct.Intermediate
  5. 5What are Stored Procedures in Cosmos DB and how do they differ from SQL Server?Intermediate
  6. 6How does Multi-Region replication work in Cosmos DB?Intermediate
  7. 7Explain Indexing Policies and how to exclude paths.Intermediate
  8. 8What is the difference between Point Reads and SQL Queries?Intermediate
  9. 9How do you choose an effective Partition Key for a read-heavy workload?Intermediate
  10. 10Explain the five Consistency Levels in Azure Cosmos DB.Intermediate
  11. 11What is indexing in Cosmos DB and why is it important?Intermediate
  12. 12What is Request Unit (RU) in Cosmos DB?Intermediate
  13. 13Cosmos DB Advanced Interview Question 8Intermediate

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How many intermediate Cosmos DB interview questions are there?

This page covers 13 intermediate-level Cosmos DB interview questions, each with a short answer, a deeper explanation, code examples, common mistakes and follow-up questions.

Are these Cosmos DB questions suitable for intermediate interviews?

Yes. Every question is tagged intermediate difficulty and chosen to match what interviewers expect at that level, so you can focus your preparation without wading through questions that are too easy or too hard.

How should I practise these Cosmos DB questions?

Read the short answer first, attempt the question yourself, then expand the detailed explanation and real-world example. Review the common mistakes and follow-up questions to make sure you can handle interviewer probing.