Below you will find answers to the Pre-Assessment, Lesson Exercises, Lesson Quizzes and the Post-Assessment.
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Android Enterprise Associate Pre-Assessment
Contents of Article
- 1 Android Enterprise Associate Pre-Assessment
- 2 Module 2 Android Security Match Answers
- 3 Module 2 Android Security Lesson 3 Quiz Answers
- 4 Module 3 Android Management Lesson 3 Quiz Answers
- 5 Module 4 Android Flexibility Lesson 3 Match Answers
- 6 Module 5 Selling Android Enterprise Lesson 5 Match Answers
- 7 Module 5 Selling Android Enterprise Lesson 7 Match Answers
- 8 Module 6 Android Enterprise Sales Simulation Activity 1 Robert Answers
- 9 Module 6 Android Enterprise Sales Simulation Activity 2 Sarah Answers
- 10 Android Enterprise Associate Post-Assessment
- 11 What is Android Enterprise Associate?
- 12 Exam Requirements
- 13 Course Modules of the Exam
- 14 Key Features Of This Exam
- 15 Conclusion
(A) Allow IT Admins full access to your personal device and managed security settings.
(B) Allow IT Admins to fully wipe data on your entire device and enforce enterprise security.
(C) Create a company owned profile that manages all data on the device.
(D) Create a company managed work profile to keep all your work and personal data separate.
Q.2 – What is Android Enterprise?
(A) A secure and comprehensive way of managing any Android device and OS version.
(B) Comprehensive and modern mobile OS platform providing extensive management API’s for large scale enterprises.
(C) A platform with a limited number of management API’s and services, providing legacy control methods.
(D) A modern management framework with robust enterprise APIs and secure app deployment via managed Google Play.
(A) Android for Work
(B) Android Device Admin
(C) Android Enterprise Recommended
(D) Android Device Suite
Q.4 – What are the four layers of security that keep Android devices safe?
(A) A multi-layered approach from hardware, OS, management APIs and Google services such as Google Play Protect
(B) A multi-layered approach from Android Security Suite, management API’s, hardware and Google services such as Google Play Protect
(C) Anti-virus applications, network traffic monitoring tools, strict policy control and OEM security suite
(D) A multi-layered approach from hardware, anti-virus applications, Android Security Suite and Google services such as Google Play Protect
(A) Android Enterprise supports management modes for company-owned devices only and should be used in strict lock-down scenarios.
(B) Android Enterprise offers a management option for any ownership or deployment model: from work profile, strict lock‑down devices to single‑use scenarios.
(C) Android Enterprise should not be used on personal devices and is recommended for company-owned devices only.
(D) Android Enterprise makes it easy to switch between fully managed and work profile modes without the need to re-enroll devices.
Module 2 Android Security Match Answers
The correct match order is:
Dedicated secure hardware elements carry out the most critical tasks – Hardware
EMM enforced policy controls – Management APIs
Always-on analysis, scanning and removal – Google Play Protect
Complete platform security ensures data and device integrity – OS platform
Module 2 Android Security Lesson 3 Quiz Answers
There are three quiz questions in this lesson and the answers are mentioned below.
Q.1 – How Many Devices Does Google Play Protect Scan Every Day?
(A) 1 million
(B) 5 million
(C) 1 billion
(D) 2 billion
Q.2 – Which Of The Following Is Not A Security Feature Of The Android Platform?
(A) Security check-up
(B) App isolation
(C) Kernel hardening
(D) Verified Boot
Q.3 – What Percentage Of Android Devices Using Google Play Are Free Of Potentially Harmful Apps?
(A) 90%
(B) 99%
(C) 99.95%
(D) 95%
Module 3 Android Management Lesson 3 Quiz Answers
There are three quiz questions in this lesson and the answers are mentioned below.
Q.1 – With Managed Google Play, You Can: (Select All That Apply)
(A) Manage and configure apps
(B) Host and publish internal apps
(C) Distribute and purchase apps
(A) EMM token
(B) Zero-touch
(C) QR code
(A) Allow IT Admins full access to your personal device and managed security settings.
(B) Allow IT Admins to fully wipe data on your entire device and enforce enterprise security.
(C) Create a company owned profile that manages all data on the device.
(D) Create a company managed work profile to keep all your work and personal data separate.
Module 4 Android Flexibility Lesson 3 Match Answers
The correct match is:
Corporate Owned Single Use (COSU) with rugged Enterprise Recommended Device – Scan inventory as it leaves the stock room.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) with work profile enabled allowing for data separation – Stay in touch with part-time delivery drivers who own their own devices.
Corporate Owned Personally Enabled (COPE) with an Android Enterprise Recommended device – Employer provided premium devices with work profile enabled.
Corporate Owned Business Only (COBO) device with strictly enforced management policies – Capture sensitive data in a high-security environment.
Module 5 Selling Android Enterprise Lesson 5 Match Answers
The correct match is:
What role do you play in evaluating a mobility solution – Authority
Do you need to make a business case to secure a new investment – Budget
How many people are in need of a new mobile solution – Need
Have you established a budget for your mobility needs already – Budget
How important is it to the organization to find a flexible mobile solution – Need
When do you need to complete an evaluation – Timeframe
Who else is a stakeholder in selecting a mobile platform – Authority
When do you need to deploy a mobility solution – Timeframe
Module 5 Selling Android Enterprise Lesson 7 Match Answers
The correct Match order is:
FACT: Android is one of the most secure OSs with multiple layers of security built-in – MYTH: Android is unsecure
FACT: Google Play is the world’s largest distribution platform with over 1 million apps – MYTH: Android’s app ecosystem is inferior to the iOS app store
FACT: Android devices come in all sorts of materials, shapes and sizes to fit your needs – MYTH: Android devices are less than premium
FACT: Android offers a variety of management options, from work-only to BYOD – MYTH: Android management options are limited
FACT: Android offers simple deployment options, including zero-touch for no manual setup – MYTH: Android devices are difficult to deploy
Module 6 Android Enterprise Sales Simulation Activity 1 Robert Answers
Q.1 – Is this prospect Qualified?
(A) YES
(B) NO
Q.2 – Match the Following
What problems are you trying to solve? – Needs
What are employees currently using? – Current Situation
What applications are you currently using? – Needs
Who will be using the devices? – Other
What other devices are you considering? – Challenges
Where will the devices be used? – Needs
Q.3 – Questions for Robert
Can Android devices be used in the warehouse? – Yes
My team is a little worried about Android fragmentation and security – Not to worry. Google sends out Monthly
How do we get custom applications on the devices? – With Managed Google Play
We’re are little concerned about the resources we’re going to have to devote to deploying these devices – Zero-touch
Can devices be shared amongst employees? – Yes
Q.4 – Build a Solution for Robert
Solution 1 – COSU
Solution 2 – Zero-touch
Solution 3 – App development
Module 6 Android Enterprise Sales Simulation Activity 2 Sarah Answers
Q.1 – Is this prospect Qualified?
(A) YES
(B) NO
Q.2 – Match the Following
Who will be using the devices? – Current situation
What are employees using now? – Current Situation
What are you looking for in a new mobile solution? – Needs
What applications are needed? – Other
What type of additional services do you need? – Needs
What do you not like about your current mobility solution? – Challenges
Q.3 – Questions for Sarah
How can Android help us keep customer data secure on devices? – With Android, device encryption
I thought iOS was more secure – Actually, Gartner rated Android Higher
We want to let employees use their own devices, but we still need control over apps and customer data. What do you suggest? – Work profiles
The only concern I would have is that employees would download a malicious app. – Google Play Protect
How can we deploy our internal apps to employees’ devices? – Managed Google Play
Q.4 – Build a Solution for Sarah
Solution 1 – BYOD w/Work Profile
Solution 2 – Download EMM app
Solution 3 – User support
Android Enterprise Associate Post-Assessment
(A) Allow IT Admins full access to your personal device and managed security settings.
(B) Allow IT Admins to fully wipe data on your entire device and enforce enterprise security.
(C) Create a company owned profile that manages all data on the device.
(D) Create a company managed work profile to keep all your work and personal data separate.
(A) Android Enterprise supports management modes for company-owned devices only and should be used in strict lock-down scenarios.
(B) Android Enterprise offers a management option for any ownership or deployment model: from work profile, strict lock‑down devices to single‑use scenarios.
(C) Android Enterprise should not be used on personal devices and is recommended for company-owned devices only.
(D) Android Enterprise makes it easy to switch between fully managed and work profile modes without the need to re-enroll devices.
(A) Android OS
(B) Google Play Protect
(C) Google Protection
(D) Android Virus Scan
Q.4 – What is Android Enterprise?
(A) A secure and comprehensive way of managing any Android device and OS version.
(B) Comprehensive and modern mobile OS platform providing extensive management API’s for large scale enterprises.
(C) A platform with a limited number of management API’s and services, providing legacy control methods.
(D) A modern management framework with robust enterprise APIs and secure app deployment via managed Google Play.
Q.5 – What are the four layers of security that keep Android devices safe?
(A) A multi-layered approach from hardware, OS, management APIs and Google services such as Google Play Protect
(B) A multi-layered approach from Android Security Suite, management API’s, hardware and Google services such as Google Play Protect
(C) Anti-virus applications, network traffic monitoring tools, strict policy control and OEM security suite
(D) A multi-layered approach from hardware, anti-virus applications, Android Security Suite and Google services such as Google Play Protect
(A) To enroll a device in a fully managed state, devices must be enrolled from a fresh out of the box state.
(B) Devices that have previously been through out of box setup can be enrolled over the air.
(C) EMM apps can be downloaded from Google Play to enroll a device in a fully managed state.
(D) Corporate owned fully managed devices can only be enrolled on premise by company IT.
Q.7 – The Managed Google Play store allows IT admins to:
(A) Easily monitor user SMS and call logs, allow app hosting and daily security scans
(B) Manage and combine 3rd party app stores into one single source
(C) Whitelist apps for easy deployment, allow silent app installs and private app hosting
(D) Provide a company intranet where important information and documents can be hosted
(A) NFC
(B) QR code
(C) Zero-touch
(D) EMM token
Q.9 – Device Admin API’s should be used for deployments when:
(A) You need to deploy Android devices very quickly using Zero Touch
(B) Device Admin API’s should not be used going forward as they are being deprecated
(C) When companies require granular device management via policy inside EMM consoles
(D) When you require access to the Managed Play to manage and deploy apps at scale
(A) Android for Work
(B) Android Device Admin
(C) Android Enterprise Recommended
(D) Android Device Suite
Q.11 – What Are The Key Selling Points Regarding Android Enterprise?
(A) Comprehensive and innovative mobile OS platform providing extensive management API’s, multi-layer device and app security, and a global infrastructure for secure app distribution.
(B) Comprehensive and innovative management with powerful security built-in and devices for every business.
(C) A full solution to deploy your apps securely and manage employee devices.
(D) A platform with a limited number of devices and services, providing ultimate control and scalability.
Q.12 – What Percentage Of Android Phones Are Free Of Potentially Harmful Apps?
(A) 99%
(B) 99.95%
(C) 95%
(D) 90%
Q.13 – What Feature Of Android Intercepts Malware Threats In Real Time?
(A) Google Protection Services
(B) Google Play Protect
(C) Google Scan
(D) Google Anti-Virus
Q.14 – With An Android Enterprise Work Profile You Can:
(A) Allow full access to IT Admins on your personal device
(B) Fully protect your work data on your device
(C) Create a company managed “Work Only” profile that manages all data on the device
(D) Create a company managed “Work Only” profile to keep all personal data separate.
(A) Android profiles
(B) Zero-touch
(C) Work profile
(D) Managed Google Play
Q.16 – What Are The Key Selling Points Regarding Android For Enterprise?
(A) A platform with a limited number of devices and services, providing ultimate control and scalability.
(B) Comprehensive and innovative management with powerful security built-in and devices for every business.
(C) A full solution to deploy your apps securely and manage employee devices.
(D) Comprehensive and innovative mobile OS platform providing extensive management API’s, multi-layer device and app security, and a global infrastructure for secure app distribution.
(A) QR code
(B) NFC
(C) Zero-touch
(D) EMM token
Q.18 – Which Of The Following Is True For Work Applications In The Android For Work Profile?
(A) They are private when you need them to be from the IT department.
(B) They are in 1 work folder and cannot be moved.
(C) They are marked by a distinct orange briefcase icon.
(D) They cannot be deleted or installed by the user.
Q.19 – A Managed Version Of The Google Play Store For Your Business Allows An Organization To:
(A) Monitor all device activity
(B) Control all device activity
(C) Have control over app usage with an intuitive experience for all employees
(D) Whitelist apps for easy deployment
Q.20 – Android Platform Security Keeps Your Devices, Data And Apps Secure Through:
(A) Application sandboxing, exploit mitigation and device encryption.
(B) Powerful antivirus applications that constantly monitor device threats.
(C) Forcing a new device password every 30 days.
(D) Giving IT admins full view into what a users active device.
Q.21 – What Percentage Of Android Phones Using Google Play Are Free Of Potentially Harmful Apps?
(A) 90%
(B) 99%
(C) 99.95%
(D) 95%
Q.22 – What Android Feature Are Customers Most Attracted To?
(A) Shareability of devices between employees.
(B) Speed of boot up time and system performance.
(C) Simplicity of deployment and the Google Management Console.
(D) Security of built in virus protection, automatic updates and hardware encryption.
What is Android Enterprise Associate?
This course is conducted by Google Partner training through the Fathomed platform. This course teaches you how Android can be used for business and for enterprises. The assessments test your basic understanding of the Android platform developed for businesses and enterprises. You are tested on topics of security for Android devices, how Android management works in business enterprises, how Android can be sold as a solution for enterprises.
You need to score 80% or higher in the Android Enterprise Associate Post-Exam to pass and earn the certificate. The certificate is valid for a period of 12 months and if you fail in your first try then you can retake the exam immediately.
Exam Requirements
There are three main requirements for applying to this exam:
(1) You should own a Smartphone or Computer with an active Internet connection.
(2) You should have a free Google Account.
(3) You will need to register with a company email.
Course Modules of the Exam
There are a total of 6 modules on which you are tested in this exam.
(1) Introduction to Android Enterprise.
(2) Android Security.
(3) Android Management.
(4) Android Flexibility.
(5) Selling Android Enterprise.
(6) Android Enterprise Sales Simulation.
Key Features Of This Exam
The main features of this course are:
(1) It is designed by Google itself so the information provided is of high quality.
(2) It provides a Certificate which has recognition in the job industry.
(3) A user has unlimited access to the exam and it’s totally free.
Conclusion
This article provides all the answers with a detailed explanation so that you don’t just get the correct answers but you actually understand the reason behind the answers. You can get the answers to other Android Enterprise Associate exams like the Android Enterprise Associate Pre-Assessment Answers page, and Android Enterprise Associate Post-Assessment Answers page.