Apple Apple-Device-Support Exam Questions
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Updated On: 2-May-2026

An app stopped responding. How can you use the Dock to force the app to quit?

  1. Shift-click the app icon, then choose Force Quit from the shortcut menu.
  2. Control-click the app icon, then choose Force Quit from the shortcut menu.
  3. Fn (Function)-click the app icon, then choose Force Quit from the shortcut menu.
  4. Esc (Escape)-click the app icon, then choose Force Quit from the shortcut menu.

Answer(s): B



What keyboard shortcut can you type to open the Force Quit Applications window?

  1. Option-Control-power button
  2. Control-Command-power button
  3. Option-Command-Esc (Escape)
  4. Control-Command-Esc (Escape)

Answer(s): C



Which are two requirements to sync Safari profiles automatically between devices? (Select two.)

  1. Two-factor authentication
  2. Contact Key Verification
  3. Safari turned on in the iCloud section of Apple Account settings
  4. Devices with the same Sign-In & Security settings
  5. Devices signed in using the same Apple Account

Answer(s): C,E



Which two features do you need to set up passkeys on Apple devices? (Select two.)

  1. App-Specific Passwords
  2. Two-factor authentication
  3. Legacy Contact
  4. iCloud Keychain
  5. Account Recovery

Answer(s): B,D



Which setting should you turn off to stop your iPhone from automatically joining a network you no longer use?

  1. Ask to Join Networks
  2. Auto-Link
  3. Preferred Networks
  4. Auto-Join

Answer(s): D



What command gives you the ability to set, change, and reset privacy permissions for a single app or all apps?

  1. tccutil
  2. dscl
  3. ifconfig
  4. Sysadminctl

Answer(s): A



A user's personal Mac updated to the latest version of macOS last week. Their work Mac doesn't show the update as available. Why isn't the update available on the user's work Mac?

  1. The organization's MDM solution deployed a bootstrap token to the Mac.
  2. The organization's MDM solution is deferring updates.
  3. The user is signed in with a personal Apple Account.
  4. The user doesn't have an Administrator account on the Mac.

Answer(s): B



A user has an external storage device. They can read files from the external storage device, but they can't write to it from their Mac. Which drive format could prevent writing to an external storage device from the user's Mac?

  1. NTFS
  2. exFAT
  3. MS-DOS (FAT32)
  4. macOS Extended (Journaled)

Answer(s): A



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