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Review the screenshot, then answer the question below.

You connect a Mac OS Extended (Journaled)-formatted FireWire disk to a Mac configured as shown in the screenshot. What will happen the next time a standard user attempts to mount the hard disk?

  1. The disk will mount, and the user will be able to read, modify, and delete any file on the disk.
  2. The disk will mount, and the user will be able to read any file on the disk. The user will be required to enter an administrator password to modify or delete files on the disk.
  3. The user will be required to enter an administrator password to mount the disk. After the disk is mounted, the user will be able to read, modify, and delete any file on the disk.
  4. The user will be required to enter an administrator password to mount the disk. After the disk is mounted, the user will be able to read any file on the disk but be required to reenter an administrator password to modify or delete files.

Answer(s): A



Which tool can you use to search log files?

  1. Archive Utility
  2. Activity Monitor
  3. Console
  4. Network Utility

Answer(s): C



On your OS X computer, you want the Finder to display filename extensions by default. How can you configure this setting?

  1. Choose Show View Options from the View menu in the Finder, and select the option "Show all filename extensions."
  2. Choose Preferences from the Finder menu, click Advanced, and select the option "Show all filename extensions."
  3. Control-click anywhere on the Desktop, select Preferences from the pop-up menu, and select the option "Show all filename extensions."
  4. Choose Get Info from the File menu; click the disclosure triangle next to Name & Extension, deselect "Hide extension," and click Change All.

Answer(s): B



When Time Machine backed up your file yesterday, the file was 5MB. Now that you've changed the file, it's 6MB. What does Time Machine do with the file at the next backup?

  1. Time Machine copies the 6MB file to the backup drive and deletes the original backup copy of the file from the backup drive.
  2. Time Machine copies the 6MB file to the backup drive and keeps both the new backup file and the original backup file on the backup drive.
  3. Time Machine identifies the 1MB of file changes, copies those changes to a new file on the backup drive, and keeps both the new backup file and the original backup file.
  4. Time Machine identifies the 1MB of file changes, copies those changes to a new file on the backup drive, creates a 500K parity file, and keeps all three files: the two new files representing the 1MB of file changes and the original backup file.

Answer(s): C



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