Check Your Understanding iOS / Apple Device Support Flashcards
What do you need to back up your iPhone or iPad using iCloud?
A. Available iCloud storage space
B. Encryption key
C. USB or USB-C to Lightning cable
A. Available iCloud storage space
Make sure that you have enough iCloud storage space for your data and content.
iCloud automatically backs up your iPhone or iPad each day.
A. True
B. False
A. True
After you set up iCloud backup, your iPhone or iPad automatically backs up each day as long as you connect it to a Wi-Fi network and a power source and lock the screen.
What should you do to back up a device to a computer?
A. Connect to Wi-Fi.
B. Encrypt your backup.
C. Manually initiate the backup.
C. Manually initiate the backup.
When you use a computer to back up your iPhone or iPad, you must manually initiate the backup.
What must you do when you create an encrypted backup on your computer?
A. Reformat the startup disk.
B. Store the password somewhere safe.
C. Update Startup Security settings.
B. Store the password somewhere safe.
If you create an encrypted backup, write down the password and store it somewhere safe. You have no way to recover encrypted backups without this password.
Which accessory do you need to migrate data from one iPhone to another using a wired connection?
A. USB-C to USB Adapter
B. Lightning to USB Camera Adapter
C. Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter
C. Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter
You can use this accessory to migrate data from one iPhone to another using a wired connection.
Which method lets you transfer data and content directly from your current device to your new device?
A. iCloud
B. Computer
C. Quick Start
C. Quick Start
Quick Start directly transfers data and information from your current device to your new device.
Where do you complete steps that you skipped during Quick Start?
A. In Settings on your new device
B. In Setup Assistant on your current device
C. In a web browser logged in to your iCloud account on your new device
A. In Settings on your new device
You complete any steps that you skipped during Quick Start in Settings on your new device.
Which of the following should you turn off before you restore iPhone to factory settings?
A. Find My
B. Cellular data
C. Notifications
A. Find My
You should you turn off Find My on iPhone before you perform a restore.
Where on iPhone or iPad can you find the Erase All Content and Settings option?
A. Settings > Control Center
B. Settings > General > Transfer or Reset
C. Settings > General > Software Update
B. Settings > General > Transfer or Reset
Settings > General > Transfer or Reset is where you find the Erase All Content and Settings option.
Where in Apple Configurator can you choose to restore a device to factory settings?
A. Actions > Prepare
B. Actions > Advanced > Revive Device
C. Actions > Restore
C. Actions > Restore
Actions > Restore is where you restore a device to factory settings. Additionally, you can choose Actions > Advanced > Erase All Content and Settings to retain the current iOS version.
What happens if Find My is still turned on when you try to restore iPhone or iPad using a Mac?
A. The restore attempt can’t continue.
B. Your Mac disconnects the device.
C. You must enter the Apple ID password on your Mac.
A. The restore attempt can’t continue.
If Find My is turned on, you must turn it off on your device and try again.
Which of the following is required to restore your data to your iPhone using iCloud?
A. iPhone reset to factory settings
B. A Mac with macOS 12.0 or later
C. A 5G cellular connection
D. A wired Ethernet connection
A. iPhone reset to factory settings
Restore from iCloud Backup appears during iPhone setup, so the device must be reset to factory settings.
Which of the following is required to restore your data to your iPhone from your Mac?
A. iPhone reset to factory settings
B. A USB or USB-C to Lightning cable
C. A wired Ethernet connection
D. Two-factor authentication
B. A USB or USB-C to Lightning cable
You need a USB or USB-C to Lightning cable to restore from a backup on a Mac.
Which type of backup works with a currently setup iPhone or iPad?
A. Device mirroring
B. iCloud backup
C. Mac backup
C. Mac backup
You can restore a new, reset, or setup device from a Mac backup.
Which of the following do you need to do on your iPhone before you restore from a Mac backup?
A. Sign out of iCloud
B. Turn off Find My
C. Manually start an iCloud backup
B. Turn off Find My
You must turn off Find My before you can restore your iPhone from a Mac backup.
Reviving a device restores its software and erases your content.
A. True
B. False
B. False
Revive attempts to update your device’s software and preserves your content.
What do you need to do first when you put a device in recovery mode?
A. Turn off the device.
B. Sign out of iCloud.
C. Connect the device to a Mac.
C. Connect the device to a Mac.
To enter recovery mode, you must connect the device to a Mac.
What other option do you have if your device can’t be revived and is stuck on the Apple logo?
A. Enter recovery mode and attempt to restore the device.
B. Enter recovery mode and update the device.
C. Enter recovery mode and restore from a backup.
A. Enter recovery mode and attempt to restore the device.
If a device can’t be revived, you need to restore its software to factory settings.
Apple Configurator backups are encrypted by default.
A. True
B. False
B. False
To enable encryption, choose Actions > Advanced > Enable Encrypted Backups from the Apple Configurator menu bar.
Which option can you access to view the current activity of Apple Configurator?
A. Double-click the device and select Activity.
B. From the Apple Configurator menu, choose View Activity.
C. From the Apple Configurator menu bar, choose Window > Activity.
C. From the Apple Configurator menu bar, choose Window > Activity.
You can view activity by choosing Window > Activity from the menu bar.