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Questions # 51:

How can you identify the MAC addresses for all the Mac computer's network interfaces?

Options:

A.

You can identify all the MAC addresses for the Mac computer's network interfaces from the Info pane of Network Utility.

B.

The firmware initializes the Mac computer's hardware and locates the booter file on a system volume. The Power-On

Self-Test (POST) checks for basic hardware functionality when the Mac powers on.

C.

The network service order list is used to determine the primary network service interface if there is more than one active service. All network traffic that isn't better handled via local connection to an active network service interface is sent to the primary network service interface. So in most cases all WAN traffic, Internet traffic, and DNS resolution is sent through the primary network service interface.

D.

Time Machine can back up to any Mac OS Extended volume or network shares hosted from Time Capsule or OS X Server.

Questions # 52:

If a network device needs to send data to another network device on the same LAN, it addresses the outgoing packets based on the destination device's MAC address.

Options:

A.

How does the IP use the MAC address to send messages between computers on a local area network (LAN)?

B.

How do the four default System Preferences categories differ?

C.

How does the keychain system help protect your information?

D.

How can you verify that DNS host name resolution is working?

Questions # 53:

How do ACLs differ from standard UNIX file system permissions?

Options:

A.

An item's ownership and permissions can be identified using the Info or Inspector windows in the Finder.

B.

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.

C.

The Disk Utility Repair Permissions feature repairs only the ownership and permissions for items installed by Apple. However, this may resolve issues with third-party products.

D.

You can use the System Information application to easily scan all the appropriate application locations and return a list of installed applications.

Questions # 54:

How do you identify the ownership and permissions of a file or folder in the Finder?

Options:

A.

A Service Set Identifier, or SSID, is used to identify a Wi-Fi network name and associated configuration.

B.

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.

C.

An item's ownership and permissions can be identified using the Info or Inspector windows in the Finder.

D.

A user's home folder permissions can be reset from the Reset Password application on OS X Recovery.

Questions # 55:

How can you identify duplicate fonts?

Options:

A.

The OS X Mavericks installer can be downloaded from the Mac App Store for free.

B.

The Messages application allows for on-demand screen sharing that can be used even when the system screen sharing service isn't enabled.

C.

The Font Book application shows a small dot next to the name of any font that has duplicate resources.

D.

The four methods used to eject a volume or disk from the Finder are:

• Drag the disk icon to the Trash in the Dock.

• Press and hold the Eject key for a few moments to unmount and eject optical media.

• Select the volume you want to eject and choose Eject from the File menu.

• In the Finder sidebar, click the small Eject button next to the volume you want to unmount and eject.

Questions # 56:

What's unique about the permissions of the /Users/Shared folder?

Options:

A.

When fast user switching is enabled, all users are allowed to see other users' locally connected disks.

B.

The Shared folder is set up to allow all users to read and write files, but only the user who owns an item can delete it from the Shared folder. This is accomplished using the sticky bit permissions setting.

C.

The Ping tab of Network Utility allows you to test basic connectivity to another network host by sending and then waiting for the return of a ping packet.

D.

You can prevent automatic updates for all users by disabling the options in App Store preferences. You can further restrict a user's ability to use the Mac App Store by configuring Parental Controls for the user's account.

Questions # 57:

Most common IP addresses and subnet masks share the same IPv4 formatting. An IPv4 address is a 32-bit number represented in four groups of three-digit numbers, known as octets, separated by periods. Each octet has a value between 0 and 255. An IPv6 address is a 128-bit number that's presented in eight groups of four-digit hexadecimal numbers separated by colons. This allows for a huge range of addresses, and as a result IPv6 addressing essentially includes subnet information.

Options:

A.

How can you identify duplicate fonts?

B.

What types of files are omitted from Time Machine backups?

C.

How does IPv4 addressing differ from IPv6 addressing?

D.

How does the Secure Empty Trash feature in Finder work?

Questions # 58:

Key chains are used to store secrets such as resource passwords, digital certificates, and encryption keys. The keychain system can also securely store Safari AutoFill information, Internet Account settings, and secure text notes.

Options:

A.

What type of items can be found in a keychain?

B.

How does file system journaling work?

C.

What are the advantages of code signing?

D.

What does OS X use bundles or packages for?

Questions # 59:

Client software is used to access network services provided by server software. The connection is established using a common network protocol known by both the client and server software. Thus, the client and server software can be from different sources.

Options:

A.

What's the best source for acquiring printer drivers for OS X?

B.

What's the relationship between clients and servers as it relates to network service access?

C.

What's target disk mode and how is it engaged?

D.

What's the primary interface for configuring network service applications?

Questions # 60:

Why would you want to open an application in 32-bit mode?

Options:

A.

Documents saved to iCloud can be managed from the application that was used to create and save the document. iCloud documents don't appear anywhere in the Finder that a user would normally look.

B.

Using the Finder Info window you can force an application to open in 32-bit mode. This step is necessary for a 64-bit application to support older 32-bit plug-ins or application resources.

C.

The master password is used to reset local account passwords.

D.

The OS X Mavericks installer can be downloaded from the Mac App Store for free.

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