This question is testing our understanding of virtual network design principles. The options about budgeting and connecting multiple resource types seem less relevant. I'll focus on the answers related to isolation and governance, as those seem to be the core reasons to use multiple virtual networks.
Okay, I've got it. The first reason is to meet governance policies, which often require separating resources for security or compliance reasons. The second is to isolate resources, which helps with performance and security. I'm confident those are the two best answers.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know virtual networks are used to segment resources, but I'm not sure if the options here fully capture the reasons. I'll need to think it through carefully.
This seems straightforward - the key is to identify the two main reasons to use multiple virtual networks instead of just one. I'll focus on the options that clearly separate or isolate resources.
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