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Question 76

What can you do if you forget your iPhone passcode?

Correct Answer: D
If you forget your iPhone passcode, you can use a Mac to erase your iPhone and remove the passcode. This will delete all your data and settings, but you can restore them from a backup if you have one. To erase your iPhone using a Mac, you need to put your iPhone in recovery mode and connect it to the Mac with a cable.
Then, you need to open Finder and locate your iPhone. You will see an option to Restore or Update your iPhone. Choose Restore and wait for the process to complete. After your iPhone is erased, you can set it up again and restore your data from a backup or iCloud. References: If you forgot your iPhone passcode - Apple Support, Erase your iPhone - Apple Support
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Question 77

What happens when you restore a Mac with Apple silicon with Apple Configurator?

Correct Answer: A
Restoring a Mac with Apple silicon using Apple Configurator is a process that updates the firmware, updates recoveryOS to the latest version, and erases and installs the latest version of macOS on the internal storage.
When this process is complete, any data on any internal volumes is unrecoverable. You must restore the firmware and erase the internal flash storage if reviving the firmware is unsuccessful or if you can't start the Mac from the startup volume or the recoveryOS1. References: Revive or restore a Mac with Apple silicon using Apple Configurator, Apple Support.
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Question 78

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?

Correct Answer: D
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Question 79

Where should you go in macOS to limit AirPlay Receiver ONLY to devices signed in to your Apple ID?

Correct Answer: D
To limit AirPlay Receiver to devices signed in to your Apple ID, you need to go to System Settings, then select Apple ID. In the Apple ID settings, you will see a section called Sharing. There, you can enable or disable AirPlay Receiver, and choose who can use it. You can select Current User, Everyone, or Specific Users. If you select Current User, only devices signed in to your Apple ID can use AirPlay Receiver. This option helps you prevent unauthorized access to your Mac from other devices on the same network1. References: Apple Device Support Exam Prep Guide, page 11.
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Question 80

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

Correct Answer: D
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
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