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Vendor: Apple
Exam Code: Apple-Device-Support
Exam Name: Apple Device Support
Date: Nov 22, 2025
File Size: 335 KB

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Question 1
Select two responses.
Which two ways can you use to reset a FileVault password on a Mac?
  1. Authenticator app 
  2. Using a trusted device 
  3. Recovery key 
  4. SMS verification code 
  5. iCIoud account and password 
Correct answer: C, E
Question 2
Which service should you use to grant access to your Apple account to others after your death?
  1. Apple ID Proxy 
  2. Legacy Contact 
  3. Account Successor 
  4. Forever Apple ID 
Correct answer: B
Question 3
Select three responses.
Which three scenarios cause Apple File System (APFS) volumes to generate encryption keys?
  1. During user creation 
  2. At first user login on the Mac 
  3. During the first macOS boot sequence 
  4. During the first user's password creation 
  5. After erase content and setting 
Correct answer: A, B, D
Question 4
What MUST you do before you reach the macOS Recovery options when your Mac with Apple silicon has FileVault or Activation Lock turned on?
  1. Access the Startup Security Utility and enter the administrator's six-digit passcode to unlock the system. 
  2. Enter the FileVault recovery key, then select an administrator user account. 
  3. Log in using the administrator's Apple ID and two-factor authentication. 
  4. Select one of the displayed administrator accounts, then provide the account's password. 
Correct answer: A
Question 5
Scenario
You have an iPhone and iPad device. You bought five new App Store apps on your iPhone. but you also want to use these apps on your iPad.
How can you configure your iPad to automatically download and install the App Store apps you bought on your iPhone?
  1. In Settings, tap App Store and tap to turn on App Downloads. 
  2. In the iTunes Store, tap Settings and tap to turn on Automatic Downloads. 
  3. In the App Store, tap Settings and tap to turn on App Downloads. 
  4. In Settings, tap General > Software Update > Automatic Updates. 
Correct answer: A
Question 6
Scenario
You configured a VPN server that supports the L2TP over IPSec protocol. You would like to add the VPN configuration to your Mac.
Which action menu option should you use to manually configure VPN in Network settings?
  1. Add Service 
  2. Manage Virtual Interfaces 
  3. Set Service Order 
  4. Add VPN Configuration 
Correct answer: D
Question 7
Which Apple program should you join if you're in charge of testing your organization's infrastructure and its ability to work with the Apple software before public release?
  1. Design for IT 
  2. Apple Developer Program 
  3. Apple Seed for IT 
  4. Apple Developer Enterprise Program 
Correct answer: C
Question 8
Scenario
Melody's Mac has multiple printers configured.
Where in System Settings should you go to determine if her printers were configured manually or by an MDM solution?
  1. Printers > Advanced 
  2. Privacy & Security > Profiles 
  3. Printers & Scanners > Advanced 
  4. General > Sharing > Printer Sharing 
Correct answer: B
Question 9
Files App, what storage format does it support?
  1. EX-FAT 
  2. NTFS 
  3. MS-DOS (FAT) 
  4. Mac OS Extended 
  5. APFS 
Correct answer: A, C, D, E
Explanation:
The Files app is an app that lets you browse, organize, and manage files stored on your device, iCloud Drive, and external storage devices. The Files app supports different storage formats for external storage devices, such as USB drives and SD cards.According to Apple, the supported formats are EX-FAT, MS-DOS (FAT), Mac OS Extended (HFS+), and APFS1. These formats allow the Files app to read and write files on the external storage devices. The Files app does not support NTFS, which is a format used by Windows.NTFS is not compatible with the Files app, and the Files app can only read files from NTFS-formatted devices, but not write or modify them2. To use an NTFS-formatted device with the Files app, you need to reformat it to one of the supported formats using a Mac or PC.Reference:Connect external storage devices to iPhone - Apple Support,The Complete Guide to Using External Storage on iOS and iPadOS - Gizmodo
The Files app is an app that lets you browse, organize, and manage files stored on your device, iCloud Drive, and external storage devices. The Files app supports different storage formats for external storage devices, such as USB drives and SD cards.According to Apple, the supported formats are EX-FAT, MS-DOS (FAT), Mac OS Extended (HFS+), and APFS1. These formats allow the Files app to read and write files on the external storage devices. The Files app does not support NTFS, which is a format used by Windows.NTFS is not compatible with the Files app, and the Files app can only read files from NTFS-formatted devices, but not write or modify them2. To use an NTFS-formatted device with the Files app, you need to reformat it to one of the supported formats using a Mac or PC.Reference:Connect external storage devices to iPhone - Apple Support,The Complete Guide to Using External Storage on iOS and iPadOS - Gizmodo
Question 10
What other sharing settings may prevent Screen Sharing from being turned on?
  1. Remote Login 
  2. Media Sharing 
  3. Remote Management 
  4. Remote Apple Events 
Correct answer: C
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.Reference:Turn Mac screen sharing on or off - Apple Support,Share the screen of another Mac - Apple Support
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.Reference:Turn Mac screen sharing on or off - Apple Support,Share the screen of another Mac - Apple Support
Question 11
Select Four.
Which iPads is the Apple Pencil 1st gen compatible with?
  1. iPad Air (3rd gen) 
  2. iPad Air (4th gen) 
  3. iPad (6th gen and newer) 
  4. iPad Pro 12.9 inch (1st and 2nd gen) 
  5. iPad Mini (5th gen) 
  6. iPad Pro 12.9 inch (2nd and 3rd gen) 
Correct answer: A, C, D, E
Explanation:
The Files app is an app that lets you browse, organize, and manage files stored on your device, iCloud Drive, and external storage devices. The Files app supports different storage formats for external storage devices, such as USB drives and SD cards.According to Apple, the supported formats are EX-FAT, MS-DOS (FAT), Mac OS Extended (HFS+), and APFS1. These formats allow the Files app to read and write files on the external storage devices. The Files app does not support NTFS, which is a format used by Windows.NTFS is not compatible with the Files app, and the Files app can only read files from NTFS-formatted devices, but not write or modify them2. To use an NTFS-formatted device with the Files app, you need to reformat it to one of the supported formats using a Mac or PC.Reference:Connect external storage devices to iPhone - Apple Support,The Complete Guide to Using External Storage on iOS and iPadOS - Gizmodo
The Files app is an app that lets you browse, organize, and manage files stored on your device, iCloud Drive, and external storage devices. The Files app supports different storage formats for external storage devices, such as USB drives and SD cards.According to Apple, the supported formats are EX-FAT, MS-DOS (FAT), Mac OS Extended (HFS+), and APFS1. These formats allow the Files app to read and write files on the external storage devices. The Files app does not support NTFS, which is a format used by Windows.NTFS is not compatible with the Files app, and the Files app can only read files from NTFS-formatted devices, but not write or modify them2. To use an NTFS-formatted device with the Files app, you need to reformat it to one of the supported formats using a Mac or PC.Reference:Connect external storage devices to iPhone - Apple Support,The Complete Guide to Using External Storage on iOS and iPadOS - Gizmodo
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