Apple MAC-16A - ACMT 2016 Mac Service Certification Exam Exam

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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

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?

  • 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

Why is it important to use the Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) partition scheme on an
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

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

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?

  • 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

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