



If you go to Settings, then General, then About, that's where iPhone usually checks for carrier settings updates. Sometimes you'll get a popup if an update is available. Pretty sure that's the process unless something changed in recent iOS versions.
HOTSPOT Select the setting in the sidebar that you should use to turn on Find My on your Mac.


Privacy & Security is the right pick here. That’s where Lockdown Mode sits in recent macOS versions, just scroll down inside that section. If the screenshot shows the System Settings sidebar, it’s almost always Privacy & Security for features like this. Could be confusing if you’re thinking of Control Center or an older OS, but current systems have it there. Pretty sure that’s what they want.
Depends if they mean system settings for iOS or macOS since the sidebar layout's a bit different. If it’s asking for the most secure setting, “Privacy & Security” is right. But if the screenshot’s from older macOS versions, would that change things?
Had something like this in a mock and it was definitely Privacy & Security. Lockdown Mode lives under there now on recent macOS. Might change if it's a really old version, but for most up-to-date systems, that's the spot.


It depends, does the question specify if it's Ventura or earlier? Newer macOS moved VPN to System Settings, but older versions use System Preferences. That would change the answer.

I'm pretty sure you go through General to access a lot of core system settings, including things like disk encryption. Unless they've moved it in the latest update, I'd pick General here. Could be wrong if Apple changed the layout lately. Anyone else seeing it this way?


Easy one, "Users & Groups" is where you delete user accounts on a Mac. That matches what's on official support docs and practice tests I've seen.
I recommend reviewing the official Apple user guide and running through the sidebar settings in a Mac lab environment if you can.