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No.# @MIC: Good quote, not so well read. See the line in your MS quote:
"For group license assignment, any users without a usage location specified inherit the location of the directory".
So with group license assignment, it's not necessary to fill in the usage location. The license will still be activated while the usage location of the directory is automatically selected for that user. So 3 users is correct.
No.# The correct answer is: C, E.
First you need to remove the relying trust. And you need to run update-MSOLFederatedDomain. After that, you need to run convert-MSOLDomaintoFederated to add additional domains.
It's explained in this article (scroll towards the part that explains what to do when you created a federated domain without the "-SupportMultipleDomain" option).
https://www.msazureteam.com/?p=32
No.# The correct answer is not 2 but 3.
Why? QUOTE MS: Some Microsoft services are not available in all locations. Before a license can be assigned to a user, the administrator has to specify the Usage location property on the user.
For group license assignment, any users without a usage location specified inherit the location of the directory. If you have users in multiple locations, we recommend that you always set usage location as part of your user creation flow in Azure AD (e.g. via AAD Connect configuration) - that ensures the result of license assignment is always correct and users do not receive services in locations that are not allowed.
No.# The correct answer is: 2.
This is because only 2 users have a usage location. The license demands a usage location.