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220-1102 Practice Question: That their iPad will not rotate the screen when…

A user reports that their iPad will not rotate the screen when they turn the device sideways. The rotation lock icon appears in the status bar. What is the most likely cause?

Answer choices

Why each option matters

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Correct answer & explanation

Rotation lock is enabled in Control Center or via the side switch.

The rotation lock icon indicates the feature is enabled. On an iPad, this can be controlled via the Control Center or a physical switch on the side. The technician should disable rotation lock before any other troubleshooting.

Answer analysis

Option-by-option breakdown

For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.

  • The accelerometer is faulty.

    Why it's wrong here

    A faulty accelerometer would prevent the iPad from detecting changes in its physical orientation, leading to a lack of screen rotation. However, the presence of the rotation lock icon on the screen explicitly indicates that the device's software is intentionally preventing rotation, overriding any sensor input. If the accelerometer were truly defective, the icon would not appear, and the device would simply fail to rotate without any visual indication of a software lock.

  • The app being used does not support rotation.

    Why it's wrong here

    While certain applications are designed to operate exclusively in portrait or landscape mode, the rotation lock icon signifies a system-wide setting that overrides individual app behaviors. This icon confirms that the operating system is actively preventing rotation for all applications, regardless of their native orientation support. Therefore, the issue is not specific to the app's design but rather a global device configuration.

  • Rotation lock is enabled in Control Center or via the side switch.

    Why this is correct

    The presence of the rotation lock icon directly confirms that the device's orientation lock feature has been activated. This setting, typically accessible through the Control Center by swiping down from the top-right corner, or via a physical side switch on older iPad models, intentionally prevents the screen from rotating. Disabling this software lock will restore the iPad's ability to adjust its display orientation based on accelerometer input.

  • The device needs a software update to fix a rotation bug.

    Why it's wrong here

    A software bug causing rotation issues would typically manifest as inconsistent rotation, unexpected behavior, or a complete lack of rotation without any accompanying icon. The distinct rotation lock icon, however, indicates an intentional user setting or system configuration, not a defect that requires a software update. This icon serves as a clear visual cue that the device's rotation functionality is being deliberately suppressed by the operating system.

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