CompTIA A+ Core 2 · 220-1102

Objective 2.7: Explain common methods for securing mobile and embedded devices

Practice questions for A+ Core 2 objective 2.7, Explain common methods for securing mobile and embedded devices.” Every question is original, written to the 220-1102 exam objectives, and comes with a full explanation — answer them below to see instant grading.

This objective sits in Domain 2.0: Security, which is about 25% of the exam — so mastering it moves your readiness score meaningfully.

1.A mobile device management system flags a corporate phone as non-compliant because it has been jailbroken. Why is jailbreaking a security concern for corporate devices?

2.A company issues smartphones to employees and wants to ensure that if a device is lost, all corporate data can be removed immediately. Which mobile security feature enables this?

3.A corporate MDM policy requires that all managed devices must run no older than the previous major OS version. Which security feature does this policy enforce?

4.An employee leaves a company and returns their corporate-issued phone. Before reassigning the device, the IT department needs to erase all data and return the phone to factory settings. Which action is most appropriate?

5.An organization's BYOD policy requires that personal devices enrolling in MDM must have a screen lock passcode set with a minimum of 6 characters. What type of MDM control is this?

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