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Questions # 21:

You upgrade a Snow Leopard Mac that has legacy FileVault encryption to Mountain Lion. If a user forgets his login password, how can you help him regain access to his encrypted home folder?

Options:

A.

Log in to the admin user account, open Keychain Access, open the user's login keychain, and then let the user view the account password.


B.

At the Login Window, enter an incorrect password three times in a row. When the "forgot your password" dialog appears, click the Arrow next to Master Password. Enter the master password, and then reset the user account password.


C.

Log in to the admin user account, open Users & Groups preferences, click Reset Password, enter the admin password, and then reset the user account password.


D.

At the Login Window, enter an incorrect password three times in a row. When the "forgot your password" dialog appears, click the Arrow next to Apple ID. Enter the user's Apple ID, and then reset the user account password.


Questions # 22:

You can configure Time Machine to delete versions of files as soon as they reach a specified age.

Options:

A.

True


B.

False


Questions # 23:

How can a user with the short name anna exclude the /Users/anna/Downloads/ folder from Time Machine backups?

Options:

A.

Open Time Machine, choose Preferences from the Time Machine menu, click the Exclusions tab, click the Add (+) button, navigate to the /Users/anna/Downloads/ folder, and click Submit.


B.

Open the Time Machine pane of System Preferences, click Options, and add the /Users/anna/Downloads/ folder to the list of excluded items.


C.

Control-click the anna account's Downloads folder in the Finder, click the Sharing and Permissions disclosure button, click the Add (+) button, add the Time Machine user to the list of users, and set the Time Machine user's access to "No Access."


D.

In Terminal, execute the command sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.TimeMachine

excludedFolders -array-add /Users/anna/Downloads.


Questions # 24:

Which folder contains instructions for the launchd process to start certain items when a user logs in to an OS X Mountain Lion computer?

Options:

A.

/etc/launchd/


B.

/Library/LaunchAgents/


C.

/var/run/launchd/


D.

/Library/Extensions/


Questions # 25:

How can you display the contents of a hidden folder on a mounted volume in Finder?

Options:

A.

From the Go menu, choose "Go to Folder," enter the path to the hidden folder, and click Go.


B.

From the View menu, choose "Show hidden items."


C.

From the Finder menu, choose Preferences, and select "Show hidden items."


D.

Select the volume icon and choose "Show hidden items" from the Action menu.


Questions # 26:

When a user logs in, which task is NOT performed by the user's loginwindow or launchd processes?

Options:

A.

Configure input device and system settings according to System Preferences.


B.

Launch items in /Library/LaunchDaemons.


C.

Launch Login Items specified in Users & Groups preferences.


D.

Launch Dock and Finder.


Questions # 27:

Which statement about Gatekeeper is TRUE?

Options:

A.

Only the root user can disable Gatekeeper.


B.

Standard users can bypass Gatekeeper.


C.

Gatekeeper can ONLY be disabled using a configuration profile.


D.

Only administrator users can bypass Gatekeeper.


Questions # 28:

Which folder contains items that instruct the launchd process what to launch during OS X Mountain Lion startup?

Options:

A.

/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/


B.

/var/run/launchd/


C.

/etc/launchd/


D.

/Library/Extensions/


Questions # 29:

Review the screenshot of a portion of the Disk Utility application window, and then answer the question below.

Question # 29

Which statement best describes the selected QUESTION NO: in the screenshot above?

Options:

A.

It is one of three stripes in a RAID set.


B.

It is one of three hard disks in a RAID set.


C.

It is one of three file systems on a partition.


D.

It is one of three partitions on a hard disk.


Questions # 30:

In OS X, which is a valid method to reset permissions and ACLs on a home folder to their default settings?

Options:

A.

Start the computer from the OS X Recovery partition, open Terminal from the Utilities menu, enter resetpassword at the prompt, select the system volume and the user account, and click Reset.


B.

Open Disk Utility from the Utilities folder on the startup volume, select the volume with the home folder, and click Repair Permissions.


C.

Select the user home folder in the Finder, choose Get Info, choose Reset Permissions from the action pop-up menu, and authenticate as the user.


D.

Start the computer from the OS X Recovery partition, select Password Reset from the OS X Utilities window, select the system volume and the user account, and click Reset.


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