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Apple Apple-Device-Support Exam Syllabus Topics:

TopicDetails
Topic 1
  • Managing Device Networking: Connect iPhone, iPad, or Mac to a secure organization Wi-Fi network.
Topic 2
  • iCloud and Continuity: This section of the exam covers describing iCloud and Continuity. It also covers defining the MDM manages Continuity settings and how to troubleshoot Continuity by using Wireless Diagnostics. It covers creating an iCloud backup for a managed iPhone or iPad.
Topic 3
  • Managing Storage: This section of the exam covers managing data storage on Mac systems and optimizing storage on iPhones or iPads.
Topic 4
  • Identifying Mac User Accounts: This section of the exam covers identifying and locating default folders for a local account on a Mac.
Topic 5
  • Managing Apple Device Security: This section covers recognizing the differences between kernel and system extensions, recognizing how Apple protects macOS from malware, and explaining Gatekeeper technology and runtime protection in macOS.
Topic 6
  • Protecting Data: This section of the exam covers bypassing the code on a managed device that has Activation Lock turned on. It also covers storing and accessing credentials such as passkeys and managed devices.
Topic 7
  • Managing eSIMs and Cellular Data: This section of the exam covers setting up eSIM on iPhone and managing a transfer from a SIM to eSIM on iPhone.
Topic 8
  • Troubleshooting Apple Devices: This section of the exam describes the console, disk utility, and describing activity monitor.
Topic 9
  • Describing Accessibility Features on Apple Devices: This section of the exam covers describing VoiceOver, Zoom, and Switch Control accessibility features.
Topic 10
  • Managing Apps: This section of the exam covers describing improved Calendar permissions and troubleshooting unresponsive apps on iPhone, iPad, or Mac.

 

NEW QUESTION # 98
What does the screen with a folder and question mark indicate?

  • A. The Mac couldn't start up from macOS Recovery over the internet.
  • B. Apple servers can't verify the macOS version.
  • C. The Mac doesn't contain a working version of macOS.
  • D. The startup disk is encrypted.

Answer: C

Explanation:
A folder with a question mark means the Mac can't find a valid macOS system on any startup disk, often due to corruption or erasure.
* Option B: Server verification isn't indicated this way.
* Option C: Internet Recovery failure shows a globe.
* Option D: Encryption prompts for a password, not this symbol.
* Option A: Correct-missing OS.References: Apple Support - "If your Mac starts up to a question mark" (support.apple.com/HT204156).


NEW QUESTION # 99
Which feature limits what a root user can do to macOS?

  • A. Full Disk Access
  • B. Secure Enclave
  • C. XProtect
  • D. System Integrity Protection

Answer: D

Explanation:
System Integrity Protection (SIP)restricts root user actions, protecting critical system files and processes from modification, even with admin privileges. Enabled by default since macOS Sierra.
* Option A: XProtect scans for malware, not limits root.
* Option B: Full Disk Access grants permissions, not restricts.
* Option D: Secure Enclave handles encryption, not root limits.
* Option C: Correct-SIP enforces security.References: Apple Support - "About System Integrity Protection" (support.apple.com/HT204899).


NEW QUESTION # 100
Which Apple technology lets you wirelessly connect to a printer without downloading or installing any drivers?

  • A. ePrint
  • B. AirPrint
  • C. Printer Sharing

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 101
How to put an iPhone in recovery mode?

  • A. -Press and hold the Side (or Power) button until the Recovery Mode screen appears. Keep holding the button even when the Apple logo appears; release it only when the Recovery Mode screen is visible.
  • B. -Quickly press and release the Volume Up button.
  • C. -Quickly press and release the Volume Down button.

Answer: A,B,C


NEW QUESTION # 102
Which of these steps should you complete if your iPad fails to back up to iCloud?

  • A. Verify that enough space is available in your iCloud storage.
  • B. Verify that your iPad has a device passcode and is unlocked.
  • C. Confirm that Bluetooth is turned on.
  • D. Ensure that you're signed in with your Managed Apple Account.

Answer: A

Explanation:
iCloud backups on an iPad require sufficient storage space in the user's iCloud account (5GB free by default, expandable via subscription). If the backup fails, the most common reason is insufficient space, as iCloud won't proceed if the data exceeds available storage. Check this inSettings > [user name] > iCloud > Manage Storage.
* Option A is irrelevant; Managed Apple Accounts support iCloud backups unless restricted by MDM, but the question doesn't specify this.
* Option B (Bluetooth) isn't required for iCloud backups, which use Wi-Fi.
* Option C is correct and a standard troubleshooting step.
* Option D (passcode/unlocked) isn't a requirement; backups occur when locked, on Wi-Fi, and charging.
See Apple's "If you can't back up to iCloud" (support.apple.com/HT203516).


NEW QUESTION # 103
How do you start up into fallback recoveryOS on a Mac with Apple silicon?

  • A. From a shutdown state, double-press and hold the power button.
  • B. Start up in recoveryOS, then hold Shift while selecting the startup volume.
  • C. From a shutdown state, press and release the power button.
  • D. From a shutdown state, press and hold the power button.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Fallback recoveryOS is a hidden boot mode on Macs with Apple silicon that allows you to access a second copy of recoveryOS in case the regular one fails. To start up into fallback recoveryOS, you need to shut down your Mac completely, then double-press and hold the power button until you see "Loading startup options" on the screen. Then you can click Options and Continue to enter the recovery utilities window. Fallback recoveryOS is different from regular recoveryOS in that it doesn't have the capability to change the system security state, so you can't use Startup Security Utility or disable SIP in this mode. References:
* Use macOS Recovery on a Mac with Apple silicon
* Fallback Recovery OS - A Hidden Boot Trick on M1 Macs
* Mac Not Booting Into Recovery Mode? 7 Fixes to Try
* How to boot an Apple silicon Mac into Recovery mode
* How to Enter macOS Recovery Mode on Apple Silicon Macs


NEW QUESTION # 104
How can you use AirPlay to share content exclusively with a specific individual from your Apple iPhone and Mac?

  • A. Allow Airplay for anyone in the same network
  • B. Allow Airplay for everyone
  • C. Allow Airplay for Current use

Answer: C

Explanation:
To use AirPlay to share content exclusively with a specific individual from your Apple iPhone and Mac, you need to set the "Allow AirPlay for" option to "Current user" on your Mac. This option allows only devices where you're signed in with the same Apple ID as on the Mac to stream to the Mac. To set this option, you need to go to System Preferences > Sharing and click on "AirPlay Receiver" in the list that appears on the left.
Then, choose "Current user" from the menu next to "Allow AirPlay for". After that, you can use AirPlay to stream or mirror content from your iPhone to your Mac by tapping the AirPlay button in the app that you're using or in Control Center1234. References: = Apple - Support - Manuals, macOS User Guide, Set up your Mac to be an AirPlay receiver; Apple - Support - Manuals, Use AirPlay to stream video or mirror the screen of your iPhone; How to AirPlay From iPhone or iPad to Your Mac - How-To Geek; How to Use AirPlay (Screen Mirroring) on a Mac - How-To Geek.


NEW QUESTION # 105
Which accessibility feature enlarges text on the screen when you move the pointer over it?

  • A. Pointer Control
  • B. Zoom
  • C. VoiceOver
  • D. Hover Text

Answer: D

Explanation:
TheHover Textaccessibility feature on macOS enlarges text under the pointer when activated, aiding users with visual impairments. Enabled inSystem Settings > Accessibility > Display > Hover Text, it displays a magnified text box when hovering over items, with customizable size and activation (e.g., holding Command).
* Option A (VoiceOver) narrates screen content but doesn't enlarge text on hover.
* Option B (Zoom) magnifies the entire screen or a portion, not specifically text under the pointer.
* Option C (Pointer Control) adjusts pointer behavior, not text size.
* Option D (Hover Text) matches the description precisely.Introduced in macOS Mojave and refined by
2025, see Apple's "Use Hover Text on Mac" (support.apple.com/HT211100).


NEW QUESTION # 106
Use this image to answer the question.

Why is the screen sharing service disabled with the message "This service is currently unavailable"?

  • A. Screen sharing is being controlled by the remote login service.
  • B. Screen sharing is being controlled by the remote management service.
  • C. TCP and UDP ports 5900 are currently blocked on this network.
  • D. An internet connection is currently unavailable.

Answer: B

Explanation:
According to the image you sent, the screen sharing service is disabled because the remote management service is turned on. You can't have both screen sharing and remote management on at the same time. Remote management allows you to perform more advanced tasks on another Mac, such as installing and configuring apps, helping remote users, and creating detailed reports. Screen sharing allows you to view and control another Mac's screen. To enable screen sharing, you need to turn off remote management first. You can do this by going to System Settings > General > Sharing and deselecting Remote Management. Then you can check the box next to Screen Sharing to turn it on. Alternatively, you can use Apple Remote Desktop, a commercial app that combines the features of screen sharing and remote management, and works with both Intel-based and Apple silicon Macs. References: Turn Mac screen sharing on or off - Apple Support, Mac screen sharing won't work? Disable it! Then turn it back on, Revive or restore a Mac with Apple silicon using Apple Configurator - Apple Support


NEW QUESTION # 107
What other sharing settings may prevent Screen Sharing from being turned on?

  • A. Remote Apple Events
  • B. Remote Management
  • C. Remote Login
  • D. Media Sharing

Answer: B

Explanation:
Screen Sharing is a feature that allows you to view and control the screen of another Mac on your network.
However, Screen Sharing cannot be turned on if Remote Management is already enabled on your Mac.
Remote Management is a more advanced feature that allows you to remotely manage Mac computers in a commercial or business environment. Remote Management and Screen Sharing are compatible with Virtual Network Computing (VNC), but they cannot be used at the same time. To turn on Screen Sharing, you need to turn off Remote Management first in the Sharing settings of System Settings12. The other sharing settings, such as Remote Login, Media Sharing, and Remote Apple Events, do not affect Screen Sharing and can be turned on or off independently. References: Turn Mac screen sharing on or off - Apple Support, Share the screen of another Mac - Apple Support


NEW QUESTION # 108
Which wireless feature allows you to use your iPhone to provide wireless internet access to your Mac without a password?

  • A. Preferred Networks
  • B. Instant Hotspot
  • C. Auto Locations
  • D. Carrier Services

Answer: B

Explanation:
Instant Hotspot is a wireless feature that allows you to use your iPhone to provide wireless internet access to your Mac without a password. It is one of the Continuity features that Apple provides for its devices. Instant Hotspot uses Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and iCloud to automatically connect your Mac to your iPhone's cellular internet when Wi-Fi is not available. You just need to click the Wi-Fi icon on your Mac and choose your iPhone from the list of available networks. You don't need to enter a password or set up a Wi-Fi hotspot manually. Instant Hotspot requires a Mac running OS X Yosemite or later and an iPhone with iOS 8.1 or later and a cellular data plan. Both devices must be signed in with the same Apple ID and have Bluetooth and Wi-Fi turned on. References: Share your internet connection from iPhone - Apple Support, How To Tether iPhone Data To A Mac When There's No Wi-Fi Or Internet


NEW QUESTION # 109
Select the setting in the sidebar that you should use to delete a user on your Mac.

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation:
https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/delete-a-user-or-group-mchlp1557/mac#:~:text=On%20your%
20Mac%2C%20choose%20Apple,may%20need%20to%20scroll%20down.)&text=Click%20the%20Info%
20button%20next,you%20can't%20select%20them.
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Users & Groups in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) Click the Infobutton next to the user or group you want to delete, then click Delete User or Delete Group. Note: If a user is logged in to this Mac now, you can't select them.


NEW QUESTION # 110
How many times does Face ID attempt a face match before requiring you to enter a passcode?

  • A. Seven
  • B. Three
  • C. Five
  • D. Ten

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 111
Which folders normally appear at the root level of the storage volume in the Finder on a Mac?

  • A. Documents, Library, System, and Users
  • B. Library, Network, System, and Volumes
  • C. Applications, Documents, System, and Users
  • D. Applications, Library, System, and Users

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 112
You are using Apple Configurator for Mac to restore an iPad backup and notice that the restore process is taking longer than you expect. Which menu option should you choose to see current activity in Apple Configurator?

  • A. View > Activity
  • B. View > Show Status Bar
  • C. Window > Activity
  • D. Actions > Open Activity

Answer: C

Explanation:
To view Apple Configurator activity, such as when Apple Configurator connects to the internet to obtain specific information, you should choose Window > Activity from the menu bar. This will open a separate window that shows the current and recent activities, such as restoring a backup, preparing a device, or downloading software updates. You can resize the window to the size you want and close it when you are done. The other menu options are not related to viewing activity in Apple Configurator.
* View > Activity is not a valid menu option in Apple Configurator.
* View > Show Status Bar toggles the visibility of the status bar at the bottom of the Apple Configurator window, which shows the number of connected devices and the available disk space. It does not show the activity of Apple Configurator.
* Actions > Open Activity is not a valid menu option in Apple Configurator. References:
* Apple Device Support Exam Prep Guide, page 9
* View log messages and activity in Apple Configurator
* Apple Configurator User Guide for Mac


NEW QUESTION # 113
How to access Emergency SOS on your iPhone?

  • A. Press the home button 5 times quickly.
  • B. Press and hold the side button and one of the volume buttons until the appears.
  • C. Press and hold the side button until the Emergency SOS slider appears.
  • D. Press and hold the volume button and swipe down on your screen.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 114
Which two data types can be included only when you create an encrypted iPhone backup to a Mac? (Select two.)

  • A. Saved passwords
  • B. Wallet
  • C. Device passcode
  • D. Health data
  • E. Face ID

Answer: A,D

Explanation:
Encrypted iPhone backups to a Mac (via Finder or iTunes) include additional sensitive data that unencrypted backups exclude for security. The two data types exclusive to encrypted backups are:
* Health data(C): Includes Health app records (e.g., steps, heart rate), requiring encryption due to privacy laws like HIPAA.
* Saved passwords(D): Includes Wi-Fi passwords and website credentials stored in Keychain, protected by encryption.
* Option A (Device passcode) isn't backed up; it's a user-set code, not data.
* Option B (Face ID) settings aren't backed up; biometric data is hardware-bound.
* Option E (Wallet) backups include card details only with encryption, but it's not exclusive-other Wallet data syncs via iCloud.Apple confirms this in "About encrypted backups on your iPhone" (support.apple.com/HT205220).


NEW QUESTION # 115
Which two locations are app preference files typically stored on a Mac?

  • A. /Library/Application Support/Preferences
  • B. -/Library/Logs
  • C. -/Library/Preferences
  • D. /Users/Preferences
  • E. /Library/Preferences

Answer: C,E

Explanation:
App preference files are files that store the rules or parameters that tell your apps how they should work. They usually have the .plist extension and are associated with a specific app's bundle identifier. App preference files are typically stored in two locations on a Mac: the user library and the system library. The user library is located at -/Library/Preferences and contains the preference files for the current user. The system library is located at /Library/Preferences and contains the preference files for all users. These locations are different from the root library, which is located at /System/Library/Preferences and contains the preference files for the operating system and its components. You can access these locations by using the Finder, the Terminal, or the defaults command line utility. You can also edit, delete, or reset the preference files using various methods, but you should be careful not to damage or corrupt them, as they may affect the functionality of your apps. References:
* Where are the application preference files location on Mac
* What are Mac system preferences files, and how do I fix them?
* How to change the default apps used to open files in macOS


NEW QUESTION # 116
Which two types of Activation Lock are available to organizations?

  • A. Personal
  • B. Device-linked
  • C. User-linked
  • D. Organization
  • E. Individual-linked

Answer: B,D


NEW QUESTION # 117
What does a Rapid Security Response do?

  • A. Sends users a security notification if a third party altered system files on their device
  • B. Displays a security report to the user with current malware and virus definitions
  • C. Delivers important security improvements between software updates
  • D. Prevents users from downloading applications outside the App Store for a specified time

Answer: C

Explanation:
Rapid Security Responsedelivers urgent security patches between major updates, enhancing protection without a full OS upgrade.
* Option B: Notifications aren't part of this.
* Option C: App downloads aren't restricted.
* Option D: No report is displayed.
* Option A: Correct-security focus.References: Apple Support - "Rapid Security Response" (support.
apple.com/HT213340).


NEW QUESTION # 118
Scenario:
Ozzy contacted you about issues obtaining 5G service on his iPhone. You confirmed that his device is compatible with the carrier's 5G service, in a coverage area, and using the latest version of iOS. The carrier's support website indicates that a carrier settings update is needed to fully support its 5G service.
Where in Settings should you go to manually check for carrier settings updates on iPhone?

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation
General > About, then follow the onscreen instructions


NEW QUESTION # 119
Which tool should you use first to troubleshoot Mail connectivity issues in macOS?

  • A. Network Diagnostics
  • B. Connection Doctor
  • C. Message Viewer
  • D. Wireless Diagnostics

Answer: B

Explanation:
Connection Doctor is a built-in tool in Mail that helps you diagnose and fix problems with your email accounts and connections. It shows the status of each account, whether it is online or offline, and any errors that occurred. It also lets you test the connection to the incoming and outgoing mail servers, and view the details of the connection attempt. Connection Doctor is the first tool you should use when you encounter Mail connectivity issues in macOS, as it can help you identify the source and nature of the problem quickly and easily. References: = Apple Device Support Exam Prep Guide, page 11; [Mail User Guide for Mac], section
"Check the status of your email accounts".


NEW QUESTION # 120
At what Wi-Fi signal level will trigger iPhone or iPad to search for a stronger Wi-Fi network?

  • A. -80 dBm
  • B. -100 dBm
  • C. -50 dBm
  • D. -70 dBm

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 121
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