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Question 86

What's required to set up Shared iPad?

Correct Answer: A
Setting up Shared iPad requires an MDM solution to configure the feature, assign Managed Apple IDs, and manage user sessions. The MDM applies a configuration profile specifying Shared iPad settings (e.g., temporary session mode or user-specific logins) and integrates with Apple School Manager or Apple Business Manager. Apple Configurator (option B) can supervise devices but isn't required for Shared iPad setup. User Enrollment (option C) is for BYOD, not shared devices. A VPN configuration (option D) is unrelated. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide mandates MDM for Shared iPad deployment.
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Question 87

How can organizations manage access to beta releases of Apple operating systems through MDM?

Correct Answer: C
Apple provides IT with the ability to control software updates, including beta releases, using MDM restrictions. Apple Learning states that administrators canrestrict beta updatesby applying the appropriate configuration profile. This prevents users from installing developer or public beta software, ensuring devices remain on stable, production-ready OS versions. This control is important because beta releases may not be compatible with enterprise apps or workflows. The Mac Evaluation Utility and Feedback Assistant are tools for Apple's feedback and testing programs, not for controlling update access. Restricting beta updates is a direct MDM function and aligns with Apple's emphasis on IT ensuring compliance and stability in managed environments. This protects organizations from instability and reduces IT support issues caused by unauthorized beta installations.
References:Apple Platform Deployment - "Restrict beta updates with MDM."
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Question 88

Which Kerberos feature allows users to sign in once and access multiple authenticated services?

Correct Answer: C
In Kerberos, the Ticket-Granting Ticket (TGT) is the feature that enables single sign-on (SSO). After initial authentication, the user receives a TGT from the Key Distribution Center (KDC). The TGT is then used to obtain service tickets for accessing various resources without re-authenticating, providing a seamless SSO experience. Sign in with Apple at Work & School (option A) is an Apple-specific feature, not a Kerberos component. OAuth (option B) and SAML (option D) are separate SSO protocols, not Kerberos features.
TheApple Platform Security Guideexplains the TGT's role in Kerberos SSO.
Reference:Apple Platform Security Guide(Section: Kerberos and SSO).
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Question 89

Which feature allows IT administrators to manage notifications settings on a device?

Correct Answer: A
Configuration profiles allow IT administrators to manage notification settings on a device, such as disabling notifications for specific apps, configuring Do Not Disturb, or restricting Notification Center access. These profiles are deployed via MDM or manually. Find My (option B) and iCloud (option C) are unrelated to notification management. MDM (option D) delivers profiles, but the profiles contain the settings. TheApple Platform Deployment Guidedetails notification control via profiles.
Reference:Apple Platform Deployment Guide(Chapter: Configuration Profiles).
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Question 90

Users report slow Wi-Fi after moving from their offices to the conference room. You notice that their devices aren't joining the closer access point. Why don't the devices associate with the closer access point?

Correct Answer: A
Devices wait for a threshold drop. TheApple Platform Deployment Guidestates, "Apple devices use a roaming trigger threshold; they won't switch to a closer access point until the current signal falls below this level." References:
Apple Platform Deployment Guide, "Wi-Fi Roaming" section.
macOS Deployment Reference, "Network Behavior" section.
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