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NEW QUESTION # 41
Select the setting in the sidebar that you should use to turn on Find My on your Mac.

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation
Turn on Find My Mac in iCloud settings so you can locate, lock, or erase your Mac.
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click [your name] at the top of the sidebar. ...
Click iCloud on the right, then click Find My Mac.
https://support.apple.com/guide/findmy-mac/set-up-fmm53101237/mac


NEW QUESTION # 42
Which macOS feature allows you to use your iPhone as a webcam?

  • A. Continuity Camera
  • B. Quick Look
  • C. Focus
  • D. Stage Manager

Answer: A

Explanation:
Continuity Camera is a macOS feature that allows you to use your iPhone as a webcam on your Mac. With Continuity Camera, you can take advantage of the powerful iPhone camera and additional video effects, such as Center Stage, Portrait mode, Studio Light, and Desk View. You can connect your iPhone to your Mac wirelessly or with a USB cable, and choose your iPhone as the camera or microphone in apps that support it, such as FaceTime or Photo Booth1. The other options, Focus, Stage Manager, and Quick Look, are not macOS features that allow you to use your iPhone as a webcam. Focus is a feature that helps you reduce distractions and stay focused on what matters to you2. Stage Manager is a third-party app that lets you control your live stream from your iPhone3. Quick Look is a feature that lets you preview files without opening them4. References: 1 Use your iPhone as a webcam on Mac - Apple Support 2 Use Focus on your Mac - Apple Support 3 Stage Manager - App Store 4 Use Quick Look on Mac - Apple Support


NEW QUESTION # 43
Where can you enable the FileVault key on MacOS?

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation
System settings > Privacy & Security> FileVault


NEW QUESTION # 44
Which Apple technology lets you wirelessly connect to a printer without downloading or installing any drivers?

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

Answer: B

Explanation:
AirPrint is an Apple technology that lets you print full-quality photos and documents from your Mac, iPhone, or iPad without the need to download or install drivers. AirPrint features include easy discovery, automatic media selection, and enterprise-class finishing options. AirPrint is compatible with most popular printer models, including the printers and print servers listed on the Apple Support website1. References: About AirPrint - Apple Support, Printers & Scanners - All Accessories - Apple


NEW QUESTION # 45
Select two responses.
Which two ways can you use to reset a FileVault password on a Mac?

  • A. iCIoud account and password
  • B. Using a trusted device
  • C. Recovery key
  • D. SMS verification code
  • E. Authenticator app

Answer: A,C

Explanation:
FileVault is a feature that encrypts the data on your Mac's startup disk, making it more secure. To unlock your Mac, you need to enter your account password or a recovery key. A recovery key is a 28-character code that is generated when you turn on FileVault. You can choose to store it in iCloud or write it down and keep it in a safe place. An iCloud account and password can also be used to reset your FileVault password, if you enabled this option when you turned on FileVault. The other options, authenticator app, using a trusted device, and SMS verification code, are not valid ways to reset a FileVault password on a Mac. References: 1 Use FileVault to encrypt the startup disk on your Mac - Apple Support 2 Reset a macOS User Password - Kandji 3 How to unlock your Mac with its Recovery Key and FileVault active - Macworld


NEW QUESTION # 46
Select three responses.
Which three conditions might require you to enter your passcode instead of using Face ID?

  • A. The passcode has been entered incorrectly 5 times.
  • B. The device was in sleep for more than 8 hours.
  • C. The device hasn't been unlocked for more than 48 hours.
  • D. The device has just been turned on or restarted.
  • E. The passcode hasn't been used to unlock the device in the last six and a half days and Face ID hasn't unlocked the device in the last 4 hours.

Answer: A,D,E


NEW QUESTION # 47
How many days do you have to recover deleted files from iCIoud Drive?

  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 48
What does Find My use to locate lost or missing devices?

  • A. Built in trackers
  • B. Cellular Data
  • C. Bluetooth
  • D. Wi-Fi

Answer: C

Explanation:
Find My uses Bluetooth signals from nearby Apple devices to locate lost or missing devices, even when they're offline. This feature is called Find My network, and it creates a secure and anonymous network of hundreds of millions of Apple devices that can help find each other. When you mark your device as lost, it sends out a secure Bluetooth beacon that can be detected by other Apple devices nearby. Those devices relay the location of your device to iCloud so you can see it on a map. Find My network respects your privacy and does not reveal any personal information or location data to anyone. Find My also uses Wi-Fi and cellular data to locate devices that are online and have Location Services enabled. References: Find My network overview - Apple Support, Locate a device in Find My on iPhone - Apple Support


NEW QUESTION # 49
How should you force your Mac to reinitialize a peripheral device's connection and reload any peripheral-specific drivers?

  • A. Connect the peripheral to a USB hub.
  • B. Connect the peripheral to another Mac.
  • C. Unplug and reconnect the peripheral.
  • D. Unplug other devices on the same bus.

Answer: C

Explanation:
According to the Apple Device Support Reference Materials, one of the basic troubleshooting steps for peripheral devices is to unplug and reconnect the device1. This can force the Mac to reinitialize the connection and reload any device-specific drivers. Other options, such as connecting the peripheral to a USB hub, unplugging other devices on the same bus, or connecting the peripheral to another Mac, may not necessarily reinitialize the connection or reload the drivers, and may introduce other issues or complications. References: 1: Apple Device Support Reference Materials, Section 2.3.1, "Basic Troubleshooting Steps".


NEW QUESTION # 50
Use this image to answer the question.

What should you do if you forgot your passcode and your iPhone is disabled?

  • A. Put your iPhone in recovery mode, then connect it to your Mac or PC to restore it.
  • B. Wait until the Forgot Passcode? message appears, then follow the instructions.
  • C. Connect your iPhone to your Mac, then use Apple Configurator to revive the device.
  • D. Force shutdown your iPhone and wait 10 seconds, then turn it back on.

Answer: A

Explanation:
If you forgot your passcode and your iPhone is disabled, you need to erase your iPhone and set it up again.
The only way to do this is to put your iPhone in recovery mode and connect it to a computer with iTunes or Finder. This will erase all your data and settings, including the passcode, and install the latest version of iOS or iPadOS on your iPhone. You can then restore your data and settings from a backup, if you have one, or set up your iPhone as a new device. To put your iPhone in recovery mode, you need to follow these steps:
* Make sure that your iPhone is not connected to your computer, then turn it off completely.
* Press and hold the correct button for your iPhone model while connecting it to your computer. For iPhone 8 and later, use the side button. For iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, use the volume down button. For
* iPhone 6s and earlier, use the home button.
* Keep holding the button until you see the recovery mode screen on your iPhone, then release the button.
The recovery mode screen shows a cable and a computer icon.
* On your computer, open iTunes or Finder and locate your iPhone. You should see a message that says there is a problem with your iPhone that requires it to be updated or restored.
* Choose Restore to erase your iPhone and install the latest software. This may take some time, so do not disconnect your iPhone until the process is complete.
* After your iPhone is restored, you can set it up again using the onscreen instructions. You can choose to restore from a backup or set up as a new device.
References: = If you forgot your iPhone passcode; Apple Device Support Exam Prep Guide, page 8.


NEW QUESTION # 51
Use this image to answer the question.

Which iPad model is compatible with Apple Pencil (2nd generation)?

  • A.
  • B.
  • C.
  • D.

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 52
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?

  • A. Display Zoom
  • B. True Tone
  • C. ColorSync
  • D. Reference Mode

Answer: D

Explanation:
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. References: Use Reference Mode on your iPad Pro, iPadOS 16:
These are the new features exclusive to M1 iPads


NEW QUESTION # 53
How many times does Face ID attempt a face match before requiring you to enter a passcode?

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

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 54
What should you use to troubleshoot macOS installation issues?

  • A. Installer log
  • B. Single user mode
  • C. Apple Diagnostics
  • D. macOS Recovery Assistant

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 55
Match the user types 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.

Answer:

Explanation:


NEW QUESTION # 56
Select the setting in the sidebar that you should use to automatically keep your Mac up to date.

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation
Set your Mac to check for software updates automatically
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click General in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) Click Software Update on the right. ...
To set update options, click the Info button for Automatic updates, then do any of the following: ...
Click Done.
https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/keep-your-mac-up-to-date-mchlpx1065/mac


NEW QUESTION # 57
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 management service.
  • B. TCP and UDP ports 5900 are currently blocked on this network.
  • C. Screen sharing is being controlled by the remote login service.
  • D. An internet connection is currently unavailable.

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 58
Use this image to answer the question.

What does this iPhone Privacy Warning message indicate?

  • A. Limit IP Address Tracking is disabled for this network
  • B. iOS has detected a spoofed MAC address on the network
  • C. Private Wi-Fi Address is disabled for this network
  • D. Local network access is enabled for a third-party app

Answer: C

Explanation:
The iPhone Privacy Warning message indicates that the device is using its original MAC address to join the Wi-Fi network, which could allow the network operator or other parties to track the device or profile its online activity. To prevent this, the device can use a different MAC address for each Wi-Fi network, which is called a Private Wi-Fi Address. This feature is enabled by default on devices running iOS 14 or later, but it can be turned off manually or automatically by some networks. To turn on the Private Wi-Fi Address, the user needs to go to Settings > Wi-Fi, tap the info icon next to the network name, and toggle on the Private Wi-Fi Address option. This will generate a new MAC address for the device and rejoin the network. References: = Use private Wi-Fi addresses in iOS 14, iPadOS 14, and watchOS 7, Wi-Fi Privacy Warning on an iPhone: What It Means & What To Do


NEW QUESTION # 59
How do you start up in safe mode on a Mac with Apple silicon?

  • A. 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.
  • B. 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.
  • C. 1. Shut down your Mac, Turn on your Mac and continue to press and hold the power button. O A. 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.
  • D. 1. Connect to power, then shut down your Mac. B. 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.

Answer: A

Explanation:
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.
References: 1: Start up your Mac in safe mode - Apple Support.


NEW QUESTION # 60
You've forgotten your login password or it's locked from too many failed attempts to log in.
What's the alternative method to unlock FileVault and reset your password?

  • A. Call AppleCare to create a new account recovery key.
  • B. Create a new local recovery key.
  • C. Use iCIoud Account Recovery.

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 61
If you need to sync data from iCIoud to your Windows PC, what must you do?

  • A. Download iCIoud for Windows from the Microsoft Store.
  • B. Download iCIoud on your PC and manually start the transfer.
  • C. Download the files and send them to your PC manually.
  • D. Airdrop the files to your PC.

Answer: A

Explanation:
To sync data from iCloud to your Windows PC, you need to download and install iCloud for Windows from the Microsoft Store. This is a free app that allows you to access your iCloud photos, documents, bookmarks, passwords, and other data on your PC. You can also use iCloud for Windows to sync your iCloud Mail, Contacts, and Calendar with Outlook. To use iCloud for Windows, you need to sign in with your Apple ID and choose the features and content that you want to keep up to date across your devices. You also need to have iCloud set up on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac with the same Apple ID. References: Set up and use iCloud for Windows - Apple Support, Set up iCloud for Windows on your PC - Apple Support, Use iCloud for Windows to synchronize calendar and contacts with Outlook - Microsoft Support


NEW QUESTION # 62
You are trying to connect a podcast mic to your mac. You go into Sounds, but the mic isn't appearing an as option. Where else can you check to see if the mic is properly connected to your mac?

  • A. System Settings > Printers & Devices
  • B. System Settings > Hardware
  • C. System Information > Hardware
  • D. System Information > Devices

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 63
Select the setting in the sidebar that you should use to turn on Lockdown Mode.

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation
From the sidebar, click Privacy & Security. Scroll down, click Lockdown Mode, then click Turn On.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/105120#:~:text=From%20the%20sidebar%2C%20click%20Privacy,Mode%2C%


NEW QUESTION # 64
After Krista installed some new apps, her Mac became slow and unresponsive. She asks if you can help resolve the issue. Which resource should you use to examine processes running on Krista's Mac and check how they're affecting its performance?

  • A. System Information
  • B. Diagnostic Reporting
  • C. Console
  • D. Activity Monitor

Answer: D


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