4.4.6 macOS Basics
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 runaway application does not respond to user input.
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?
Boot Camp
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?
Copy the .app file to the Applications directory.
Which of the following Mac features is used to launch apps, switch between running apps, access the Trash, and access specific folders?
Dock
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?
Financial application documentation
Which of the following keys let you switch between keyboard languages?
Globe key
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.)
Multiple Desktops All windows Dashboard
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.
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
What else does the macOS Keychain utility store besides passwords? (Select two.)
Security notes Certificates
A macOS user has forgotten the location of an important spreadsheet document. Which macOS feature could they use to find the spreadsheet?
Spotlight
Match each Mac key label on the left with the correct Mac key description on the right.
The primary modifier key on Apple systems, used like the Ctrl key on a Windows system. C (command) Primarily used for text document navigation. D (control) Used for application and navigation shortcuts. A (alt/option) Typically only found on Apple notebooks and used to access the F1 - F12 keys on the keyboard. B (fn)