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Question 111

Your organization set up a Wi-Fi network SSID with support for the fastest connection options for its devices.
Your organization's iPad devices connect to 2.4GHz frequency instead of 5GHz or 6GHz. What is the most likely reason?

Correct Answer: D
Apple devices do not prioritize Wi-Fi bands based solely on speed potential; they select based onsignal strengthand stability. Apple Learning clarifies that if the2.4GHz signal is significantly strongerthan available
5GHz or 6GHz options, iPad devices will connect to 2.4GHz despite it being slower. This band penetrates walls and travels farther, so it often appears stronger in coverage tests. Options like 40MHz channels or 802.11 r affect performance and roaming but do not explain why devices prefer one band over another. Apple recommends optimizing wireless deployments by balancing transmit power, disabling legacy rates if possible, and using band steering on enterprise-grade wireless controllers. The most direct explanation is signal strength dominance at 2.4GHz.
References:Apple Platform Deployment - "Wi-Fi roaming and band selection in Apple devices."
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Question 112

In which type of ownership model can users personalize apps and data on their personal devices?

Correct Answer: A
In the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) model with User Enrollment, users own the devices and can personalize them with their own apps and data before and after enrolling in an MDM solution. User Enrollment is designed for personal devices, offering a separation between personal and managed data while allowing user customization. BYOD, organization-owned (option B) is not a valid model, as BYOD implies user ownership. Nonpersonalized, organization-owned (option C) restricts personalization, and personally enabled, organization-owned (option D) applies to organization-owned devices, not personal ones. TheApple Platform Deployment Guideconfirms that BYOD with User Enrollment supports personalization on personal devices.
Reference:Apple Platform Deployment Guide(Chapter: User Enrollment).
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Question 113

What is required to enroll a device using account-driven User Enrollment?

Correct Answer: A
Account-driven User Enrollment requires a Managed Apple Account to initiate the process, enabling separation of personal and organizational data on personally owned devices. The iOS Deployment Reference states, "Account-driven User Enrollment requires the user to sign in with a Managed Apple ID on the device, which triggers the enrollment process and establishes a managed container for organizational data." Option B is incorrect as a personal Apple Account isn't used for this enrollment type, C relates to manual enrollment methods, and D is not a standard requirement for this process.
Reference:
iOS Deployment Reference, "Account-driven User Enrollment" section.
Apple Platform Deployment Guide, "User Enrollment" section.
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Question 114

What's the benefit of using Find My?

Correct Answer: A
Find My allows device tracking, enabling users or administrators (via MDM) to locate, lock, or wipe a lost or stolen device using iCloud or GPS. It's a key security feature for personal and managed devices. Additional restrictions (option B) are a supervision feature. Network performance (option C) is unrelated, and data separation (option D) pertains to User Enrollment. The Apple Platform Security Guide emphasizes tracking as Find My's primary benefit.
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Question 115

Which type of device supports Apple Configurator?

Correct Answer: D
Apple Configurator, a macOS application, supports configuring and supervising iPads, iPhones, and other iOS/iPadOS devices, as well as Apple TVs (tvOS). It runs on a Mac, which acts as the host, but the question refers to devices it can manage, not the host platform. Options A and B are correct, and while C (Mac) isn't typically configured by Apple Configurator, the tool's broad compatibility with Apple devices makes D the best answer. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide confirms its use across these device types.
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