MD-102 Protect devices Practice Question
Exhibit
Refer to the exhibit.
{
"@odata.type": "#microsoft.graph.windows10CompliancePolicy",
"description": "Require BitLocker",
"bitLockerEnabled": true,
"bitLockerRemovableDrivesEncryptionRequired": true,
"bitLockerRecoveryPasswordRotation": "enabled"
}Refer to the exhibit. You have assigned the above compliance policy to a Windows 10 device group. A user reports that their device is non-compliant even though BitLocker is enabled on the system drive. Which of the following is the most likely reason?
⚠ Common exam trap
Many exam-takers assume 'BitLocker is enabled on the system drive' means full compliance, overlooking that the policy also requires encryption of all removable drives, which is a separate and often forgotten setting.
Answer choices
Why each option matters
Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.
Correct answer & explanation
✓
A removable USB drive is not encrypted with BitLocker.
The compliance policy in the exhibit requires encryption of all drives, not just the system drive. Option D is correct because the policy explicitly includes a setting for 'Encryption of removable drives,' and if a USB drive is not encrypted with BitLocker, the device will be marked non-compliant even if the system drive is fully encrypted.
Answer analysis
Option-by-option breakdown
For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.
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BitLocker recovery password rotation is not enabled.
Why it's wrong here
Rotation is enabled in the policy, but not required for compliance.
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The device does not have a TPM 2.0 chip.
Why it's wrong here
The policy does not specify TPM version.
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The system drive is not encrypted with BitLocker.
Why it's wrong here
The user says BitLocker is enabled on the system drive.
- ✓
A removable USB drive is not encrypted with BitLocker.
Why this is correct
The policy requires encryption of removable drives.
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Configuring Compliance Policies
Key term
Device group
A device group is a logical collection of devices managed together for applying policies, configurations, and updates in an enterprise IT environment.
Key term
Compliance
Compliance is the process of ensuring that an organization follows laws, regulations, standards, and internal policies that apply to its operations and data handling.
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