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Question 26

Which action helps you reduce local network traffic when you deploy a content caching server?

Correct Answer: A
Content caching reduces traffic by storing content locally. ThemacOS Deployment Referencestates, "To maximize the effectiveness of content caching, use MDM to enforce a restriction that prevents users from disabling it on managed Macs." Option A ensures caching is active. Option B has a typo ("IoadCache" should be "loadCache") and isn't standard, C aids discovery but not reduction, and D increases traffic.
References:
macOS Deployment Reference, "Content Caching" section.
Apple Platform Deployment Guide, "Network Optimization" section.
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Question 27

Which benefit does using Return to Service provide?

Correct Answer: B
TheReturn to Serviceworkflow is designed to quickly redeploy devices, particularly in education or enterprise shared-use environments. Apple Learning explains that the key benefit is theautomatic progression of the device to the Home Screen after an erase command. Normally, Setup Assistant requires user input to complete setup after a wipe, but with Return to Service, MDM can preconfigure settings such as Wi-Fi payloads and enrollment profiles. This allows the device to erase, re-enroll, and complete setup with no user interaction, landing directly at the Home Screen ready for the next user. It does not create Apple IDs, nor does it install updates automatically. It also avoids requiring authentication during setup. The speed and automation reduce IT overhead and downtime when reissuing devices.
References:Apple Platform Deployment - "Return to Service workflow."
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Question 28

Which enrollment type is required to supervise an iPhone?

Correct Answer: D
Supervision provides enhanced management capabilities on iPhones and iPads, such as enabling Managed Lost Mode or enforcing restrictions. Apple Learning materials are clear that the only enrollment method that automatically enables supervision for iOS and iPadOS devices isAutomated Device Enrollment (ADE) through Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager. Account-driven and User Enrollment methods focus on user-based or BYOD scenarios and do not grant supervision. Profile-driven enrollment, once used in older iOS versions, no longer provides supervision in modern deployments. ADE ensures devices are flagged as organization-owned during initial setup, activating the supervised state automatically. This distinction is crucial because many advanced management and security features require supervision and cannot be applied to devices enrolled through BYOD workflows.
References:Apple Platform Deployment - "Supervision and Automated Device Enrollment."
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Question 29

What's required to use Apple Configurator?

Correct Answer: B
Apple Configurator is a macOS application requiring a Mac computer to run, used for supervising and configuring iOS/iPadOS/tvOS devices via USB. An MDM solution (option A) can complement it but isn't required. User acceptance (option C) isn't needed, as it's an administrative tool. A VPN configuration (option D) is unrelated. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide specifies a Mac as the platform for Apple Configurator.
Reference: Apple Platform Deployment Guide (Chapter: Apple Configurator).
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Question 30

Which two enrollment types result in cryptographic separation of organization Calendar and personal Calendar data on iPhone and iPad devices?

Correct Answer: C,E
Apple introducedUser Enrollmentto support BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) scenarios. In bothAccount- driven User EnrollmentandAutomated User Enrollment, data separation is cryptographically enforced between organizational and personal data. Apple Learning emphasizes that apps like Calendar, Contacts, Notes, and Mail can store both personal and work accounts, but the data is kept in separate containers that cannot interact. For example, an organization's managed calendar events cannot be copied into a user's personal calendar. This guarantees user privacy while protecting organizational data. Automated Device Enrollment, by contrast, fully manages the device and does not enforce the same cryptographic separation.
Profile-driven User Enrollment is deprecated in favor of account-driven. The key principle here is thatUser Enrollment modes create strong boundaries between personal and managed data.
References:Apple Platform Deployment - "User Enrollment and data separation on iOS and iPadOS."
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