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A macOS user has forgotten the location of an important spreadsheet document. Which macOS feature could they use to find the spreadsheet? -Spotlight -Mission Control -Remote Disk -Key Chain

Spotlight Explanation Spotlight is a macOS utility that can find apps, documents, and other files on a Mac computer. Mission Control is a macOS tool that shows every open application in every virtual window (Desktop) on a Mac computer. Remote Disk is a utility that allows a Mac computer to access another computer's optical drive over a network. Keychain is the macOS password management system.

Match each Mac key label on the left with the correct Mac key description on the right. Drag A B C D Drop -The primary modifier key on Apple systems, used like the Ctrl key on a Windows system. -Primarily used for text document navigation. -Used for application and navigation shortcuts. -Typically only found on Apple notebooks and used to access the F1 - F12 keys on the keyboard.

The primary modifier key on Apple systems, used like the Ctrl key on a Windows system. C Primarily used for text document navigation. D Used for application and navigation shortcuts. A Typically only found on Apple notebooks and used to access the F1 - F12 keys on the keyboard. B

When assisting users, a technician often uses the macOS Force Quit function and the Linux kill command. Which of the following situations would require their use? -A remote desktop connection needs to be closed. -The operating system needs to be rebooted. -A user accidently sends a large job to a printer. -A runaway application does not respond to user input.

A runaway application does not respond to user input. Explanation The macOS Force Quit function and the Linux kill command can be used to stop a runaway application if it does not respond to user input. Force Quit and kill are not used to cancel a print job. Force Quit and kill are not used when the operating system needs to be rebooted. Force Quit and kill are not used to close a remote desktop connection.

A technician is tasked with installing the Windows OS on a macOS computer so that the computer can boot to either macOS or the Windows OS. Which macOS feature should the technician use to complete this task? -Finder -Disk Utility -Keychain -Boot Camp

Boot Camp Explanation Boot Camp is a macOS utility that allows you to install the Windows OS on a Mac computer so that the computer can boot to either operating system. Keychain is the macOS password management system. The macOS Disk Utility application is used to verify and repair a hard disk. The macOS Finder feature uses windows and icons to show the contents of a Mac computer.

What else does the macOS Keychain utility store besides passwords? (Select two.) -Security configurations -Security notes -Public keys -Password preferences -Certificates

Certificates Security notes Explanation Besides storing passwords, Keychain also stores certificates and security notes. Keychain does not store password preferences, security configurations, or public keys.

You have been given a .app file for your Macintosh computer. The file is a graphics editor that you plan to install. What would you normally do to install the graphics editor? -Launch the .app file and follow the installation instructions. -Drag the .app file from Mission Control to the Dock. -Copy the .app file to the Applications directory. -Launch the .app file from the Terminal application.

Copy the .app file to the Applications directory. Explanation Most applications in macOS are APP (.app) files that you move to your Applications directory. There is no need to install the .app application file in the traditional sense by launching it (as with a Windows .exe file). And you do not drag the .app file from Mission Control (the desktop) to the Dock to install it.

Which of the following Mac features is used to launch apps, switch between running apps, access the Trash, and access specific folders? -Dock -Spotlight -Terminal -Mission Control

Dock Explanation The Dock is the main taskbar in macOS. The Dock is used to launch apps, switch between running apps, access the Trash, and access specific folders. Terminal is macOS's command line interface utility. It is extremely similar to the terminal used in Linux systems. Spotlight is an indexing utility that can perform system-wide searches to locate folders, files, apps, and internet results that contain the specified search phrase. Mission Control is a desktop and Windows management utility used to access several macOS features.

You have decided to use the Apple Remote Disc feature to share CDs and DVDs among employees on your company headquarters office network. Which of the following DVDs can you share with the employees using Remote Disc? -Audio files from the latest company conference -Financial application documentation -Graphics editor installer -Human Resource Blu-ray training videos

Financial application documentation Explanation You can only share data CDs and DVDs (financial application documentation) through Remote Disc. Media discs such as audio CDs (company conference audio files), Blu-ray and DVD movies (Human Resource Blu-ray training videos), or installation discs (graphics editor installer) cannot be accessed remotely.

Which of the following keys let you switch between keyboard languages? -Control key -Option key -Globe key -Command key

Globe key Explanation The Globe key allows you to switch between keyboard languages, like English, Portuguese, or Korean. This key allows you to access emojis and other symbols as well. The Control key is primarily used for text document navigation. The Option key is used for application and navigation shortcuts. The Command key is the primary modifier key on Apple systems. For example, Command + C copies the selected item to the Clipboard, and Command + V pastes the contents.

Mission Control is a desktop and window management utility that is used to access several macOS features. Which of the following are macOS features that you can access through Mission Control? (Select three.) -System Preferences -Secure Notes -Spotlight -Boot Camp -Multiple Desktops -All windows -Dashboard

Multiple Desktops All windows Dashboard Explanation Through Mission Control, you can access: Multiple desktops: at the top of Mission Control is the Multiple Desktops feature that is used to manage and navigate between multiple desktops. All windows: when activated, Mission Control tiles all application windows on the screen and groups multiple windows from the same application together. Dashboard: from Mission Control, you can access the Dashboard, which contains macOS widgets.

Gestures are specific finger motions that are used to perform specific functions on a macOS system. Apple systems use the multi-touch trackpad, the Magic Mouse, or the touchscreen to perform these motions. Drag each macOS hand gesture on the left to its associated function on the right. Drag Tap with two fingers Slide two fingers left or right Slide four fingers straight down Spread two fingers apart Slide up or down using two fingers Drop Navigate between pages in a document Zoom in Scroll Right-click Display all windows for the active app

Navigate between pages in a document Slide two fingers left or right Zoom in Spread two fingers apart Scroll Slide up or down using two fingers Right-click Tap with two fingers Display all windows for the active app Slide four fingers straight down


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