Adobe Numbers End User Sample Questions:
1. if a user needs to change the permissions of a file to read only for all users, what is the recommended method?
A) Use the Terminal to adjust file permissions with command line tools.
B) Use the Sharing & Permissions pop-up menu in the file's Get Info window to choose read only for all users.
C) Place the file into a folder, then change folder permissions to read only using the Sharing &
Permissions pop-up menu in the folder's Get Info window.
D) Use Repair Permissions in the Disk Utility to adjust the file's permissions.
2. From the list below, choose the configuration that supports using the Wake on Demand feature of Snow
Leopard.
A) MacBook Air using USB to Ethernet adapter
B) iMac using a third party wireless router
C) Mac Pro using Ethernet
D) MacBook Pro with Atheros chipset
3. Which statement about FileVault is TRUE?
A) Once a user enables FileVault, it cannot be disabled.
B) There is no way to recover a user's data from a FileVault-protected account if the login password is lost.
C) FileVault can only be enabled on non-administrator user accounts.
D) When a user enables FileVault, the user's home directory is transformed into an encrypted disk image bundle.
4. A user finds that she cannot access the Movies, Pictures, and Downloads folders in her home directory.
The Finder displays the message:
"The folder "Downloads" cant be opened because you dont have permission to see its contents."
How can the user quickly and easily correct these permissions issues with her personal data?
A) Use Reset Password utility on the Snow Leopard Install DVD to reset home directory permissions and
ACLs.
B) Open the Disk Utility and run repair disk permissions.
C) Erase their hard drive and restore from a Time Machine backup.
D) Open the Terminal and use command line tools to correct the permissions.
5. A customer is backing up a computer named "Cliffords MacBook" to an external hard drive named
"BigDrive" using Time Machine. What path is the backup stored in?
A) /BigDrive/Backups.backupdb/Cliffords MacBook/
B) /Cliffords MacBook/Backups.backupdb/BigDrive/
C) /Cliffords MacBook/Time Machine/backups/BigDrive/
D) /BigDrive/Time Machine/backups/Cliffords MacBook/
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: B | Question # 2 Answer: C | Question # 3 Answer: D | Question # 4 Answer: A | Question # 5 Answer: A |
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