Apple MAC-16A - ACMT 2016 Mac Service Certification Exam Exam
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Total 50 questions
Question #1 (Topic: )
Where can a user disable the automatic login of a user account?
A. System Preferences> Users & Groups > Login Options
B. System Preferences > Security & Privacy > General
C. System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy
D. System Preferences > Users & Groups > Login Items
Answer: A
Question #2 (Topic: )
Brandon is returning to iPhone after trying a competitor's smart phone. He cannot
remember the Apple ID he previously used for Apple services. How do you help?
remember the Apple ID he previously used for Apple services. How do you help?
A. Create a new Apple ID at appleid.apple.com.
B. Send an email to iforgot.apple.com.
C. Click Find your Apple ID on appleid.apple.com.
D. Answer the security questions on.
Answer: B
Question #3 (Topic: )
Why is it important to use the Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) partition scheme on an
Intel-based Mac? SELECT TWO.
Intel-based Mac? SELECT TWO.
A. The GUID partition scheme contains the necessary standard apps for OS X.
B. Firmware updates for Intel-based Macs require a GUID partition scheme.
C. Master Boot Record (MBR) requires a GUID partition map.
D. You should not use GUID. Apple Partition Map (APM) is the default partition map for Intel-based Macs.
E. Any of the partition schemes provided by Disk Utility will work.
F. An Intel-based Mac will not start up without the GUID partition map.
Answer: A,B
Question #4 (Topic: )
How do you change permissions of a specific folder?
A. Control-click the folder and then click Change Permissions.
B. In Finder, select the folder, then choose Get Info from the File menu. Change permission in the Sharing & Permissions pane.
C. In System Preferences, click the Sharing pane. Locate the file in the Shared folders section. Click Change Permissions.
D. Open Disk Utility, then drag the folder into the sidebar. Change permissions in the resulting window.
Answer: B
Question #5 (Topic: )
Bradley has installed OS X on his Mac and would like to set up a Firmware Password.
Where can he find the Firmware Password Utility?
Where can he find the Firmware Password Utility?
A. In the Utilities folder on the startup disk.
B. In the Applications folder on the startup disk.
C. In the Security & Privacy pane in System Preferences.
D. In the Utilities menu when booted to OS X Recovery.
Answer: D