HP Aruba Certified Solutions Professional Sample Questions:
1. Review the screenshot, and then answer the question below.
If you change the folder privilege for "everyone" to Read & Write, Finder, by default, will change the permissions of items inside the folder to match.
A) False
B) True
2. You want to delete several applications by dragging them to the Trash. What fact should you be aware of?
A) Apps purchased in the Mac App Store cannot be dragged to the Trash.
B) Some applications install files outside the Applications folder, so dragging an app to the Trash may not remove all of its files.
C) User data for apps purchased in the Mac App Store will also be deleted when the app is dragged to the Trash.
D) You must restart the Mac in order to permanently delete applications from the Trash.
3. How do you identify the ownership and permissions of a file or folder in the Finder?
A) Standard UNIX file system permissions allow only for permissions to be set for one owner, one group, and all others. ACLs, on the other hand, allow for an essentially unlimited list of permissions entries.
B) A user's home folder permissions can be reset from the Reset Password application on OS X Recovery.
C) An item's ownership and permissions can be identified using the Info or Inspector windows in the Finder.
D) A Service Set Identifier, or SSID, is used to identify a Wi-Finetwork name and associated configuration.
4. On your OS X Mountain Lion computer, you want the Finder to display filename extensions by default. How can you configure this setting from the Finder?
A) Select any file icon, and choose Get Info from the File menu. In the Info window, click the disclosure triangle next to Name & Extension, deselect the option "Hide extension," and click Change All.
B) Control-click anywhere on the Desktop, select Preferences from the pop-up menu, click Advanced, and select the option "Show all filename extensions."
C) Choose Preferences from the Finder menu, click Advanced, and select the option "Show all filename extensions."
D) Choose Show View Options from the View menu, and select the option "Show all filename extensions."
5. Why might you prefer to shut down and then start up a Mac you are troubleshooting, rather than simply selecting Restart from the Apple menu?
A) Because OS X performs disk checks on startup only after a shutdown.
B) Because OS X archives errors from the session to the log only during a shutdown.
C) Because OS X loads a clean user session on startup only after a shutdown.
D) Because the Mac does a full POST on startup only after a shutdown.
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: A | Question # 2 Answer: B | Question # 3 Answer: C | Question # 4 Answer: C | Question # 5 Answer: D |
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