Apple Apple Device Support Practice Test - Questions Answers

List of questions
Question 1

Which app should you configure to get live image descriptions of your surroundings on iPhone?
Camera
Magnifier
Scanner
Settings
Photos
Magnifier is an app that lets you use your iPhone as a magnifying glass to zoom in on objects and text. You can also use Magnifier to scan your surroundings and receive live image descriptions of the scenes and people detected in the camera view. You can customize the settings for image descriptions to receive text or speech feedback.To use Magnifier, you need to enable it in Settings > Accessibility > Magnifier1.Reference:Receive image descriptions of your surroundings in Magnifier on iPhone, Apple Support.
Question 2

ACME, Inc. allows users to lock sensitive and private notes they keep on their iPad devices.
Select two responses.
Which two authentication methods can they use to lock a note in the Notes app?
PIN code
Apple ID password
Device passcode
Secure token
Notes password
These are the correct answers because these are the two authentication methods that users can use to lock a note in the Notes app on their iPad devices. Users can choose to use their device passcode or a custom password for each Notes account. If they use their device passcode, they can also use Face ID or Touch ID to access their locked notes. If they use a custom password, they have to enter it on all devices where they are signed in with the same Apple ID. Users can also switch between the two methods in the Settings app. To lock or unlock a note, users have to tap the three-dotted More button and choose the Lock option, or tap the Lock icon in the top toolbar.Reference:Lock your notes on iPhone - Apple Support (CA),How to lock individual Apple Notes using your iPhone's passcode - Inverse
Question 3

Guillermo is a designer for ACME, Inc. He uses his 12.9-inch iPad Pro to create marketing materials and do color grading.
Which iPadOS feature should Guillermo use to allow his 12.9-inch iPad Pro to accurately display colors for common color standards?
Display Zoom
True Tone
ColorSync
Reference Mode
Reference Mode is a display mode for professional content creation workflows, like color grading, editing, and content review, where accurate colors and consistent image quality are critical. Reference Mode enables the 12.9-inch iPad Pro with Liquid Retina XDR display to deliver reference color for popular color standards and video formats, such as BT.709, sRGB, HDR10, Dolby Vision, and more. It also disables all dynamic display adjustments for ambient surround, such as True Tone, Auto-Brightness, and Night Shift. Guillermo can use Reference Mode to match the color requirements of his workflow and ensure that his marketing materials and color grading are accurate and consistent. He can also use Reference Mode with Sidecar to use his iPad Pro as a secondary reference display for his Mac.Reference:Use Reference Mode on your iPad Pro,iPadOS 16: These are the new features exclusive to M1 iPads
Question 4

You use Apple Watch 6 to track your physical activity and health metrics, but you have some trouble seeing the screen and using the watch controls.
Which iPhone feature can you use to help you see and operate Apple Watch more easily?
Apple Watch Mirroring
Ask Siri
Voice Over
Audio Descriptions
Reference Mode is a display mode for professional content creation workflows, like color grading, editing, and content review, where accurate colors and consistent image quality are critical. Reference Mode enables the 12.9-inch iPad Pro with Liquid Retina XDR display to deliver reference color for popular color standards and video formats, such as BT.709, sRGB, HDR10, Dolby Vision, and more. It also disables all dynamic display adjustments for ambient surround, such as True Tone, Auto-Brightness, and Night Shift. Guillermo can use Reference Mode to match the color requirements of his workflow and ensure that his marketing materials and color grading are accurate and consistent. He can also use Reference Mode with Sidecar to use his iPad Pro as a secondary reference display for his Mac.Reference:Use Reference Mode on your iPad Pro,iPadOS 16: These are the new features exclusive to M1 iPads
Question 5

You attempt to start up a Mac with Apple silicon to recoveryOS, but a lock icon appears on the screen and you're asked to enter a password. What is the most likely reason that this screen appears?
Your Mac is enrolled in an MDM solution and has a FileVault password set.
Your Mac has a security policy set that disallows access to recoveryOS.
Your Mac is enrolled in an MDM solution and has a recoveryOS password set.
Your Mac has a Startup Utility password set.
If you see a lock icon and a password prompt when you try to start up a Mac with Apple silicon to recoveryOS, the most likely reason is that your Mac is enrolled in an MDM solution and has a recoveryOS password set by the administrator. This password prevents unauthorized access to the recovery environment and the startup options screen, where you can change the security policy, erase the internal storage, or reinstall macOS. You need to enter the correct password to proceed to recoveryOS. If you don't know the password, you should contact your administrator or the organization that manages your Mac. The other options are not the most likely reasons for this screen to appear, as they have different effects or symptoms.
A FileVault password is used to unlock the encrypted startup volume, not the recoveryOS. If your Mac has a FileVault password set, you will see a different screen that asks you to enter the password or the recovery key to unlock the disk. You can still access the recoveryOS without entering the FileVault password by holding down the power button until you see the startup options screen.
A security policy that disallows access to recoveryOS is not possible on a Mac with Apple silicon. The security policy only affects the ability to boot from external media or run non-Apple operating systems. You can always access the recoveryOS by holding down the power button until you see the startup options screen, unless there is a recoveryOS password set by an MDM solution.
A Startup Utility password is not a feature on a Mac with Apple silicon. The Startup Utility is an app that lets you select a startup disk on a Mac with Intel processor. On a Mac with Apple silicon, you can select a startup disk from the startup options screen, which may require a recoveryOS password if your Mac is enrolled in an MDM solution.Reference:
Apple Device Support Exam Prep Guide, page 8
Use macOS Recovery on a Mac with Apple silicon
Revive or restore a Mac with Apple silicon using Apple Configurator
How to Enter macOS Recovery Mode on Apple Silicon Macs
How to Enter macOS Recovery on an Apple Silicon Mac - MUO
Any way to block Safe Mode on a Macbook w/ an M1 chip?
Question 6

Which macOS Recovery feature is available ONLY on Mac computers with Apple silicon from the macOS Recovery Utilities menu in macOS?
Recovery diagnostics
Recovery log
Share disk
Startup Security Utility
Share disk is a macOS Recovery feature that allows you to share the internal storage of your Mac with Apple silicon as an external drive with another Mac. This feature is useful for transferring files between two Macs, or for troubleshooting issues with your Mac with Apple silicon. Share disk is only available on Mac computers with Apple silicon, and it requires a Thunderbolt or USB cable to connect the two Macs. To use Share disk, you need to start up your Mac with Apple silicon in macOS Recovery, then choose Utilities > Share Disk. On the other Mac, you can access the shared disk from the Finder or Disk Utility.Reference: =Use macOS Recovery on a Mac with Apple silicon,How to access macOS Recovery on Apple Silicon M1 Mac,Apple Silicon Macs to Feature New Boot and Recovery Interface, New Mac ...,How to Enter Recovery Mode on a Mac with Apple Silicon
Question 7

How do you start up in safe mode on a Mac with Apple silicon?
1. Shut down your Mac, Turn on your Mac and continue to press and hold the power button. 2. When the startup options window appears, release the power button. 3. Select your startup disk, press and hold the Shift key, click Continue in Safe Mode, then release the Shift key. 4. Log in to your Mac.
1. Connect to power, then shut down your Mac. 2. Press and hold the power button for three seconds, then remove power for at least 10 seconds. 3. Wait for the Continue in Safe Mode button to appear. 4. Log in to your Mac.
1. Shut down your Mac. then quickly press the power button three times. O C. 2. Wait until the startup options window appears. 3. Select your startup disk, then press and hold the Shift key until the Continue in Safe Mode button appears 4. Continue to press and hold the Shift key until the Login window appears or you're asked to log in again.
1. Shut down your Mac, then press and hold the power button for three seconds. 2. When the startup options window appears, select your startup disk. 3. Click the Continue in Safe Mode button. 4. Log in to your Mac.
To start up in safe mode on a Mac with Apple silicon, you need to follow these steps1:
Shut down your Mac, then press and hold the power button for three seconds.
When the startup options window appears, select your startup disk.
Click the Continue in Safe Mode button.
Log in to your Mac.
Safe mode can help you identify whether issues you're experiencing are caused by software that loads as your Mac starts up.It prevents your Mac from loading certain items, performs a First Aid check on your startup disk, and deletes some caches1.You can verify that your Mac started up in safe mode by using the System Information app1.
The other options are incorrect because they either do not show the Continue in Safe Mode button, or they do not use the correct key combination or timing to enter safe mode.
Question 8

How do you start up into fallback recoveryOS on a Mac with Apple silicon?
From a shutdown state, double-press and hold the power button.
From a shutdown state, press and hold the power button.
From a shutdown state, press and release the power button.
Start up in recoveryOS, then hold Shift while selecting the startup volume.
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.Reference:
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
Question 9

DRAG DROP
Match the startup icons on the left to the descriptions on the right by dragging the responses to the correct target areas. Responses may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
Question 10

ACME, Inc.'s administrators are planning to switch to an eSIM exclusive environment. Users are upgrading their iPhone with models that support ONLY eSIM.
Which feature MUST ACME'S carrier support so that users can seamlessly continue to use their lines with eSIM-only iPhone models?
eSIM Plan Transfer
eSIM Quick Transfer
eSIM Convert
eSIM Carrier Transfer
eSIM Quick Transfer is a feature that allows users to transfer their phone number from their previous iPhone to their new iPhone without contacting their carrier. This feature also enables users to convert their physical SIM to an eSIM on the same iPhone, if their carrier supports it. eSIM Quick Transfer is supported by some carriers and worldwide service providers, and requires both iPhones to be signed in with the same Apple ID, unlocked, nearby with Bluetooth turned on, and running iOS 16 or later. eSIM Quick Transfer is the most convenient and seamless way for users to continue using their lines with eSIM-only iPhone models.Reference:
About eSIM on iPhone - Apple Support
How to transfer eSIM to new iPhone: 4 Ways explained!
How to set up or transfer an eSIM on iPhone - XDA Developers
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