Pass the Apple ACSP Certification 9L0-422 Questions and answers with CertsForce

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Questions # 21:

You're logged in to a Mac as a standard user. How can you display the OS X Yosemite build number?

Options:

A.

Choose About This Mac from the Apple menu, then click the OS X version number to reveal the build number.


B.

In the General pane of System Preferences, click the Info disclosure triangle to reveal the build number.


C.

Type build number in Spotlight, then scroll through the results until the build number appears.


D.

Choose Software Update from the Apple menu, then choose Build Number from the Update menu.


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Questions # 22:

Review the screenshot from FileVault preferences, then answer the question below.

Question # 22

You click the Enable User button for the Bill Sykes account. What happens next?

Options:

A.

An alert message appears that says Bill Sykes will be prompted to enter the Recovery Key at next login.


B.

An alert message appears that says FileVault is now enabled for the Bill

Sykes account.


C.

You're prompted to enter an administrator password to enable FileVault on the Bill Sykes account.


D.

You're prompted to enter the Bill Sykes login password to enable FileVault on the Bill Sykes account.


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Questions # 23:

On an OS X Mac, how can you display a list of installed software including software updates?

Options:

A.

In the Apple menu, choose Software Update and click Receipts.


B.

Open Installer, choose Show Files from the File menu, and select install.log in the Files section under /var/log/.


C.

In the Apple menu, choose Software Update preferences and click Installed Software.


D.

In the Utilities folder, open System Information and select Installations in the sidebar under Software.


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Questions # 24:

How do you start up a Mac in Safe Mode?

Options:

A.

Hold down Command-Option-P-R during startup.


B.

Start up from the OS X Recovery partition, then choose Safe Boot from the Startup Disk menu.


C.

Hold down Shift during startup.


D.

Open Terminal, type shutdown -safe, press Return, then restart the Mac.


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