Latest Apple Apple-Device-Support PDF and Dumps (2025) Free Exam Questions Answers [Q126-Q147]

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Pass Your Apple Certified Support Professional Apple-Device-Support Exam on Oct 30, 2025 with 218 Questions

NEW QUESTION # 126
Which of these is a Continuity feature?

  • A. Siri
  • B. Universal Clipboard
  • C. iCloud Keychain
  • D. Notifications

Answer: B

Explanation:
Universal Clipboard(copy on one device, paste on another) is a Continuity feature requiring same Apple Account and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth.
* Option A: iCloud Keychain is iCloud-based, not Continuity.
* Option B: Notifications sync but aren't Continuity.
* Option D: Siri is standalone.
* Option C: Correct-Continuity suite.References: Apple Support - "Use Continuity" (support.apple.com
/HT204681).


NEW QUESTION # 127
How do you quit out of a man page in Terminal Mac?

  • A. less
  • B. esc
  • C. clear
  • D. q

Answer: D

Explanation:
To quit out of a man page in Terminal Mac, you need to press the q key on your keyboard. A man page is a manual page that shows the usage and syntax of a command or a program. The man command uses a pager program to display the man page on the screen. A pager program is a program that lets you view a text file one page at a time, or scroll up and down. The default pager program for the man command is less, which is a more advanced version of the more program. The q key is the command to quit the less program and return to the shell prompt. The other options, less, clear, and esc, are not valid ways to quit out of a man page in Terminal Mac. Less is the name of the pager program, not a command. Clear is a command to clear the screen, not to quit the pager program. Esc is a key to escape from certain modes or commands, not to quit the pager program. References: 1 How to Exit the MAN Command and Quit Man Pages Properly - OS X Daily 2 How to escape out of the MAN screen or page in UNIX? - Stack Overflow 3 How to use the command manual in Terminal | Macworld 4 How to Quit the MAN Command and Exit Man Pages Properly - Bollyinside


NEW QUESTION # 128
How does a private Wi-Fi address help keep your privacy?

  • A. It generates a new MAC address for each network you connect to.
  • B. It prohibits non-App Store applications from providing location-based suggestions.
  • C. It requires that applications request access before being allowed to send traffic on the network.
  • D. It restricts MAC addresses to prevent unauthorized devices from connecting to your network.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Private Wi-Fi Addressrandomizes the MAC address per network, preventing tracking across Wi-Fi connections.
* Option A: App permissions are separate (TCC).
* Option C: App Store status isn't relevant.
* Option D: MAC restriction is network-side, not device-side.
* Option B: Correct-enhances privacy.References: Apple Support - "Use private Wi-Fi addresses" (support.apple.com/HT211227).


NEW QUESTION # 129
Scenario
You were asked to prepare to upgrade your organization's entire iPhone inventory to iOS 17. Your current inventory includes these devices:
* iPhone SE (2nd generation)
* iPhoneX
* iPhone SE (3rd generation)
* iPhone 6s
* iPhone 7
* iPhone 8
Select two responses.
Which two iPhone models should you replace to prepare for the iOS 17 upgrade?

  • A. iPhone7
  • B. iPhone8
  • C. iPhone X
  • D. iPhone 6s
  • E. iPhone SE (3rd generation)
  • F. iPhone SE (2nd generation)

Answer: A,D


NEW QUESTION # 130
Match the macOS library resources listed on the left to the descriptions on the right by dragging responses to the correct target areas. Responses may be used once, more than once, or not at all.

Answer:

Explanation:


NEW QUESTION # 131
Which tool should you use to determine if an app is causing your Mac to be sluggish or unresponsive?

  • A. Activity Monitor
  • B. Console
  • C. System Information
  • D. Disk Utility

Answer: A

Explanation:
This is the correct answer because Activity Monitor is a built-in macOS utility that allows you to see how much CPU, memory, disk, and network resources are being used by each app and process on your Mac. You can use Activity Monitor to identify and quit apps that are consuming a large percentage of your CPU or memory, or that are not responding. This can help you improve the performance and responsiveness of your Mac. To launch Activity Monitor, you can use Spotlight (Command+Spacebar) and search for it, or find it under Applications > Utilities. You can sort the apps and processes by clicking on the column headers, such as
"% CPU" or "Memory". You can also use the search field to filter the list by name. To quit an app or process, select it and click on the "X" button at the top of the window. You can also use the View menu to see more information about the app or process, such as its open files and ports, its memory usage, or its energy impact. References: How to See Which Program Is Using All Your CPU on Mac, If your Mac runs slowly - Apple Support, How to Fix Crashing Apps on a Mac - How-To Geek


NEW QUESTION # 132
Select three responses.
Which three steps should you take if your iPad stops responding to your keyboard or trackpad that's connected with the Smart Connector?

  • A. Go to Settings > General > Trackpad & Mouse > Reset.
  • B. Restart your iPad.
  • C. Remove any other iPad case or cover.
  • D. Update your iPad to the latest version of iPadOS.
  • E. Contact AppleCare.

Answer: B,C,D


NEW QUESTION # 133
How do you view log messages grouped by activity in Console on a Mac?

  • A. Control-click the process window and select Group by Activity.
  • B. Add:activity to a search string in the Console search field.
  • C. Click the Activities button in the Console toolbar.

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 134
Use this image to answer the question.

How do you get to this screen on iPhone?

  • A. Rapidly press the volume up button five times. The Emergency Call slider appears.
  • B. Press and hold the side button and one of the volume buttons until the Emergency SOS slider appears.
  • C. Press the side button then one of the volume buttons. The Emergency Call slider appears.
  • D. Press and hold the side button, then drag the Emergency Call slider to call emergency services.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 135
How many fingerprints can you register to a single user on your Mac?

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

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 136
Which Find My feature is available ONLY on MacBook models with Apple silicon?

  • A. Remote Erase
  • B. Notify When Left Behind
  • C. Notify When Found
  • D. View Location

Answer: B

Explanation:
Notify When Left Behind is a Find My feature that is available only on MacBook models with Apple silicon.
This feature alerts you when you leave your Mac behind in an unfamiliar location, such as a cafe or a hotel.
You can also set exceptions for places where you don't want to receive notifications, such as your home or office. Notify When Left Behind requires a Mac with Apple silicon and an iPhone or iPad with iOS 15 or iPadOS 15 or later. References: = Apple - Support - Manuals, Find My User Guide, Notify When Left Behind; Apple - Support - Manuals, Set up Touch ID on iPad; How to use the new Notify When Left Behind feature in iOS 15.


NEW QUESTION # 137
Which are two requirements to sync Safari profiles automatically between devices? (Select two.)

  • A. Devices with the same Sign-In & Security settings
  • B. Two-factor authentication
  • C. Devices signed in using the same Apple Account
  • D. Safari turned on in the iCloud section of Apple Account settings
  • E. Contact Key Verification

Answer: C,D

Explanation:
Safari profile syncing requires:
* C:Safari enabled in iCloud (Settings > [user name] > iCloud).
* E:Same Apple Account across devices for iCloud continuity.
* Option A: Two-factor authentication enhances security but isn't a sync requirement.
* Option B: Contact Key Verification is for iMessage, not Safari.
* Option D: Sign-In & Security settings don't need to match.References: Apple Support - "Set up and use iCloud Tabs" (support.apple.com/HT202530).


NEW QUESTION # 138
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. 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.
  • C. 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.
  • D. 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.

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 # 139
What does Find My use to locate lost or missing devices?

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

Answer: D

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 # 140
Where can you view the amount of memory that apps are using?

  • A. Apple Diagnostics
  • B. Activity Monitor
  • C. Console
  • D. System Information

Answer: B

Explanation:
On a Mac,Activity Monitoris the primary tool for monitoring system resource usage, including the amount of memory (RAM) consumed by individual apps. Found in Applications > Utilities, it provides a real-time view under the "Memory" tab, showing memory usage in megabytes or gigabytes per app, along with system-wide statistics.
* Option A (Console) logs system events and errors but doesn't display memory usage.
* Option B (Apple Diagnostics) tests hardware integrity, not runtime memory stats.
* Option C (System Information) offers hardware and software details (e.g., total RAM) but not per-app memory usage.
* Option D (Activity Monitor) is correct and widely used for this purpose.This functionality remains consistent in macOS up to 2025. Refer to Apple's "Use Activity Monitor on your Mac" (support.apple.
com/HT201464) for details.


NEW QUESTION # 141
Which three things happen to web browsing when Lockdown Mode is turned on for iPhone?

  • A. Images might be replaced with a missing image icon.
  • B. Only Apple approved websites can be viewed.
  • C. Safari is removed from the Home Screen.
  • D. Web fonts might not be displayed.
  • E. Certain complex web technologies are blocked.

Answer: A,D,E


NEW QUESTION # 142
Where do you go to tell if an iPad has an MGM solution installed?

  • A. General > Profiles & Device Management
  • B. General > VPN & Device Management
  • C. Privacy & Security > Device Management
  • D. Privacy & Security > Analytics & Improvements

Answer: A

Explanation:
According to the Apple Device Support Reference Materials, you can go to Settings > General > Profiles & Device Management to see if an iPad has an MGM solution installed1. MGM stands for Mobile Device Management, which is a way for organizations to manage and secure their devices remotely2. If an iPad has an MGM solution installed, you will see the name of the organization and the configuration profile under the Profiles & Device Management section1. The other options, A, C, and D, are not correct because they are not related to MGM settings. Privacy & Security > Device Management is not a valid path in the iPad settings3. Privacy & Security > Analytics & Improvements is a section where you can choose to share diagnostic and usage data with Apple or app developers4. General > VPN & Device Management is a section where you can configure VPN settings and view device management information5. References: 1: About Apple device supervision - Apple Support, Section "Manual supervision using Apple Configurator for Mac (iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV)". 2: Mobile Device Management (MDM) - Apple Support 3: Privacy settings on iPhone - Apple Support 4: Share analytics, diagnostics, and usage information with Apple on iPhone - Apple Support 5: VPN settings overview for Apple devices - Apple Support


NEW QUESTION # 143
How should you check the progress of an installation and error entries when troubleshooting an application installation issue on a Mac?

  • A. Choose Terminal from the Utilities menu.
  • B. Choose Enter Full Screen from the Window menu.
  • C. Choose Install Log from Console > Log Reports.
  • D. Choose Startup Security Utility from the Utilities menu.

Answer: C

Explanation:
When you install an application on a Mac, the installer creates a log file that records the progress and any errors that occur during the installation process. You can use the Console app to view the install log and troubleshoot any issues that may prevent the installation from completing successfully. To access the install log, you need to launch the Console app from the Applications > Utilities folder, or use Spotlight to search for it. Then, in the Console app, choose Install Log from the Log Reports section in the sidebar. You will see a list of install log files, each with a date and time stamp. You can select the most recent one or the one that corresponds to the installation you are having trouble with. The install log file will show you the details of the installation, such as the source, destination, package name, version, size, and status. It will also show you any errors or warnings that occurred during the installation, such as permission issues, network issues, or corrupted files. You can use the information in the install log to identify the cause of the installation failure and take appropriate actions to resolve it. References: Use the Console app on your Mac, How to view the install log on a Mac, Fix Installation Failed the Installer Encountered an Error on Mac


NEW QUESTION # 144
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?

  • A. Apple Watch Mirroring
  • B. Voice Over
  • C. Ask Siri
  • D. Audio Descriptions

Answer: A

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 # 145
Which of these actions should you take if an alert appears after you install a system extension?

  • A. Start up the Mac in safe mode, and reinstall the extension.
  • B. Open System Information to notarize the extension.
  • C. Use Migration Assistant to update the extension to be compatible with the current version of macOS.
  • D. Contact the developer for extension support.

Answer: D

Explanation:
System extensions on macOS (e.g., kernel extensions pre-Sonoma, replaced by system extensions) may trigger alerts if they're unsigned, blocked by Gatekeeper, or incompatible. The alert typically suggests the extension is unapproved or failed to load. The best action is tocontact the developerfor support, as they can provide an updated, signed version or instructions to resolve the issue.
* Option A (System Information) shows extension details but can't notarize them-Apple's notarization is developer-side.
* Option C (Migration Assistant) transfers data, not updates extensions.
* Option D (Safe Mode) disables extensions but doesn't fix the alert.
* Option B is proactive and aligns with Apple's advice. See "If a system extension won't load" (support.
apple.com/HT210999).


NEW QUESTION # 146
Select three responses.
Which three scenarios cause Apple File System (APFS) volumes to generate encryption keys?

  • A. After erase content and setting
  • B. During the first user's password creation
  • C. During the first macOS boot sequence
  • D. At first user login on the Mac
  • E. During user creation

Answer: B,D,E


NEW QUESTION # 147
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Apple Apple-Device-Support Exam Syllabus Topics:

TopicDetails
Topic 1
  • Managing Apps: This section of the exam covers describing improved Calendar permissions and troubleshooting unresponsive apps on iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
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
  • Installation and Setup: This section of the exam covers moving to a new iPhone, iPad, or Mac; it covers identifying whether a Setup Assistant screen on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac is skipped due to MDM. Moreover, it covers the installation and updating the iOS, iPadOS, or macOS systems.
Topic 4
  • Mobile Device Management: This section of the exam covers describing the difference between a personal Apple ID and a Managed Apple ID.
Topic 5
  • 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 6
  • 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 7
  • Managing Device Networking: Connect iPhone, iPad, or Mac to a secure organization Wi-Fi network.
Topic 8
  • Troubleshooting Apple Devices: This section of the exam describes the console, disk utility, and describing activity monitor.
Topic 9
  • Managing Storage: This section of the exam covers managing data storage on Mac systems and optimizing storage on iPhones or iPads.
Topic 10
  • 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.

 

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