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MD-102 Practice Question: Match each MDM (Mobile Device Management)…

Match each MDM (Mobile Device Management) enrollment method to its typical scenario.

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User-owned devices enrolled with user affinity

Company-owned devices assigned to a specific user

Shared or kiosk devices not tied to a user

Zero-touch deployment for new Windows devices

Enroll multiple devices using a shared account

Answer choices

Why each option matters

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Correct answer & explanation

Apple Business Manager: Used for automated enrollment of corporate-owned iOS devices with supervision.

Correct matches: Apple Business Manager automates enrollment of corporate iOS devices; Android Enterprise Work Profile supports BYOD Android with work/personal separation. Common confusions include mistaking Windows Autopilot for Android enrollment and confusing user-driven enrollment with automated methods.

Answer analysis

Option-by-option breakdown

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

  • Apple Business Manager: Used for automated enrollment of corporate-owned iOS devices with supervision.

    Why this is correct

    Apple Business Manager (ABM) enables organizations to automatically enroll corporate-owned iOS devices into MDM with supervision and out-of-box setup.

  • Android Enterprise Work Profile: Used for BYOD Android devices to separate work and personal data.

    Why this is correct

    The Work Profile creates a separate container for work apps and data on personally-owned Android devices, preserving user privacy.

  • Windows Autopilot: Used for enrolling corporate-owned Android devices with Zero Touch enrollment.

    Why it's wrong here

    Incorrect — Windows Autopilot is designed for Windows devices, not Android. Android Zero Touch is a separate enrollment method.

  • User-Driven Enrollment: Used for automatically enrolling devices without user interaction during setup.

    Why it's wrong here

    Incorrect — User-Driven Enrollment requires user interaction to initiate enrollment. Automatic enrollment without user interaction describes Apple Business Manager or Windows Autopilot.

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