
[2025年10月06日] 実際のDEP-2025試験問題集は2025年最新のApple練習試験合格させます
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質問 # 77
Which is a deployment model to consider as part of your device management goals?
- A. One-to-one
- B. Over-the-air (OTA) enrollment
- C. Application Programming Interface (API)
正解:A
解説:
The one-to-one deployment model, also referred to as personally enabled, involves assigning a single device to an individual user, allowing personalization while maintaining organizational oversight via MDM. This model is a strategic choice for organizations aiming to balance user flexibility with management control, often used in education or enterprise settings. Application Programming Interface (API) (option A) is a technical tool, not a deployment model. Over-the-air (OTA) enrollment (option B) is a method of enrolling devices, not a deployment model defining ownership or usage. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide identifies one-to-one as a core deployment model alongside shared and BYOD scenarios.
質問 # 78
You are using your MDM solution to distribute Managed apps. Which statement is correct?
- A. Apps can be distributed to only users, not devices.
- B. Apps can't be assigned without a Managed Apple Account.
- C. Apps can be revoked or reassigned.
- D. Books can be distributed to only devices, not users.
正解:C
解説:
Managed apps offer flexibility. The Apple Business Manager User Guide states, "Managed apps can be revoked or reassigned to other users or devices via MDM." Option B is false as device assignment is possible, C is incorrect for books, and D is wrong as apps can be device-assigned.
Reference:
Apple Business Manager User Guide, "Managed Distribution" section.
Mobile Device Management Protocol Reference, "App Management" section.
質問 # 79
What's required to use Apple Configurator?
- A. An MDM solution
- B. A Mac
- C. User acceptance
- D. A VPN configuration
正解:B
解説:
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.
質問 # 80
Which feature allows IT administrators to manage firewall settings on a device?
- A. Configuration profiles
- B. Find My
- C. MDM
- D. iCloud
正解:A
解説:
Configuration profiles allow IT administrators to manage firewall settings on macOS devices, enabling or disabling the firewall, specifying allowed apps, or configuring stealth mode. These profiles are deployed via MDM or manually, ensuring network security. Find My (option B) and iCloud (option C) are unrelated to firewall management. MDM (option D) delivers profiles, but the profiles contain the settings. Note: iOS/iPadOS devices don't have user-configurable firewalls, so this applies to macOS. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide details firewall configuration via profiles.
質問 # 81
Which type of content can be distributed through Apple School Manager?
- A. All of the above
- B. Apps
- C. Books
- D. Custom content
正解:A
解説:
Apple School Manager (ASM) supports the distribution of multiple content types via Managed Distribution: apps (free or purchased), books (from the Books Store), and custom content (e.g., PDFs or ePub files created by the organization). This allows schools to manage all educational materials centrally. Options A, B, and C are all correct individually, but D encompasses them all, aligning with ASM's capabilities as outlined in the Apple School Manager User Guide.
質問 # 82
What validates face and fingerprint data from Face ID and Touch ID sensors in Apple devices?
- A. Secure MDM communications and APNs notifications.
- B. Process data from Face ID and Touch ID sensors.
- C. Encrypt tokens for Recovery Lock, Bypass Code, and Personal Recovery Key.
- D. Encrypt mail, web, and other internet traffic.
正解:B
解説:
The Secure Enclave validates biometric data. The Apple Platform Security Guide states, "The Secure Enclave processes and validates data from Face ID and Touch ID sensors, ensuring secure authentication." Reference:
Apple Platform Security Guide, "Secure Enclave" section.
iOS Deployment Reference, "Biometric Security" section.
質問 # 83
Which type of Apple ID is required for User Enrollment?
- A. Apple ID
- B. Personal Apple ID
- C. Shared Apple ID
- D. Managed Apple ID
正解:D
解説:
User Enrollment, designed for BYOD, requires a Managed Apple ID to separate personal and managed data cryptographically. Created via Apple Business Manager (ABM) or Apple School Manager (ASM), Managed Apple IDs enable organizational policies while preserving user privacy. Personal Apple IDs (options A and C, the same) are not used for User Enrollment, as they lack organizational control. There's no "Shared Apple ID" (option D); Shared iPad uses Managed Apple IDs differently. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide mandates Managed Apple IDs for User Enrollment.
質問 # 84
Which MDM command restricts access to Startup Security Utility on a Mac?
- A. SetAccessUtility
- B. SetFirmwarePassword
- C. SetRecoveryLock
- D. SetFDESetup
正解:C
解説:
The SetRecoveryLock command locks the Recovery partition, restricting access to Startup Security Utility. The Mobile Device Management Protocol Reference states, "The SetRecoveryLock command sets a password for the Recovery partition, restricting access to Startup Security Utility and other recovery options unless the password is provided." Option B sets a firmware password but not specifically for this utility, and C and D are invalid.
Reference:
Mobile Device Management Protocol Reference, "SetRecoveryLock" section.
macOS Security Overview, "Recovery Lock" section.
質問 # 85
What's the benefit of using Apple Business Manager?
- A. Separates personal and managed data
- B. Allows personalization
- C. Enables device and content management
- D. Improves network performance
正解:C
解説:
Apple Business Manager (ABM) enables device and content management by providing a portal to enroll devices via ADE, purchase and distribute apps/books through Managed Distribution, and manage user accounts. This centralizes organizational control over Apple deployments. Personalization (option A) is user-driven, not an ABM benefit. Network performance (option C) is enhanced by content caching, not ABM. Data separation (option D) is a User Enrollment feature. The Apple Business Manager User Guide highlights device and content management as ABM's core benefit.
質問 # 86
A user enrolled their personally owned iPhone in your MDM solution to access organizational services. Which of these is cryptographically separated for managed and personal data?
- A. Safari bookmarks
- B. Contacts
- C. Safari profiles
- D. Keychain items
正解:D
解説:
User Enrollment separates managed Keychain items. The iOS Deployment Reference states, "With User Enrollment, Keychain items associated with a Managed Apple ID are stored in a distinct cryptographic container." Options B, C, and D aren't separated unless tied to managed apps.
Reference:
iOS Deployment Reference, "User Enrollment" section.
Apple Platform Deployment Guide, "Data Separation" section.
質問 # 87
How do you enroll devices ineligible for automatic enrollment in Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager?
- A. Device Enrollment
- B. No enrollment possible
- C. Automated Device Enrollment
- D. Automatic enrollment
正解:A
解説:
Devices ineligible for Automated Device Enrollment (ADE) in Apple Business Manager (ABM) or Apple School Manager (ASM)-typically because they weren't purchased directly from Apple or an authorized reseller-can still be enrolled manually via Device Enrollment. This involves installing an enrollment profile locally on the device, often using tools like Apple Configurator. Automated Device Enrollment (option B) and Automatic enrollment (option C) refer to ADE, which isn't applicable here. "No enrollment possible" (option D) is incorrect, as manual enrollment is an option. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide outlines Device Enrollment for such cases.
質問 # 88
Which type of enrollment supports custom apps?
- A. All of the above
- B. Automated Device Enrollment
- C. Device Enrollment
- D. User Enrollment
正解:A
解説:
Custom apps, developed in-house and signed with an Apple Developer account, can be deployed through all three enrollment types: Automated Device Enrollment (ADE), Device Enrollment, and User Enrollment. ADE (option A) supports custom app distribution to supervised, organization-owned devices via MDM and Managed Distribution. Device Enrollment (option B) allows custom app installation on enrolled devices, supervised or not, through MDM. User Enrollment (option C) supports custom apps for BYOD, though with limited control over personal devices. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide confirms that custom apps are compatible with all enrollment methods when paired with MDM, making D the correct answer.
質問 # 89
Which type of device supports Profile Manager?
- A. Mac with macOS 10.14 or later
- B. iPad with iPadOS 13 or later
- C. Apple Watch with watchOS 6 or later
- D. iPhone with iOS 13 or later
正解:A
解説:
Profile Manager, a feature for creating and managing configuration profiles, is supported on Mac computers running macOS 10.14 (Mojave) or later, following the integration of macOS Server features into the OS. iPads (option A), iPhones (option B), and Apple Watches (option D) don't host Profile Manager, though they can receive profiles from it. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide specifies macOS as the platform for Profile Manager.
質問 # 90
What's required to unenroll a supervised device from an MDM solution?
- A. An administrator's approval
- B. A wipe command
- C. An Apple ID
- D. User acceptance
正解:A
解説:
Unenrolling a supervised device from an MDM solution requires an administrator's approval, typically executed by removing the MDM profile via the MDM server. For supervised devices (via ADE or Apple Configurator), users cannot remove the profile themselves, ensuring organizational control. An Apple ID (option B) isn't required for unenrollment, though it may relate to Activation Lock. User acceptance (option C) isn't needed for supervised devices. A wipe command (option D) may accompany unenrollment but isn't mandatory. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide outlines this process for supervised devices.
質問 # 91
Which type of Apple ID is required for Shared iPad?
- A. Apple ID
- B. Personal Apple ID
- C. Shared Apple ID
- D. Managed Apple ID
正解:D
解説:
Shared iPad requires Managed Apple IDs, created via Apple School Manager (ASM) or Apple Business Manager (ABM), to enable multiple users to log in with separate sessions. These IDs are organization-controlled and integrate with MDM for session management. Personal Apple IDs (options A and C, the same) are for individual use and incompatible with Shared iPad. There's no "Shared Apple ID" (option D); Shared iPad uses individual Managed Apple IDs or temporary sessions. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide mandates Managed Apple IDs for Shared iPad.
質問 # 92
What file downloaded from MDM must be uploaded to Apple Business Manager to generate a server token?
- A. MDM Intermediate Certificate
- B. Public key
- C. Private key
- D. Content token
正解:B
解説:
The public key generates the server token. The Apple Business Manager User Guide states, "To generate a server token for ADE, download the public key from your MDM solution and upload it to Apple Business Manager." Option C is never shared, and B and D serve different purposes.
Reference:
Apple Business Manager User Guide, "Set Up ADE" section.
Mobile Device Management Protocol Reference, "ADE Configuration" section.
質問 # 93
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