A+ 1102 Day 3a Identify common features of macOS

A+ 1102 Day 3a Identify common features of macOS

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A+ 1102 Day 3a Identify common features of macOS

A+ 1102 Day 3a Identify common features of macOS

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Quiz

Computers

Professional Development

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Created by

J. Hines

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30 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the macOS feature that allows users to run multiple operating systems on their Mac?
Finder
Boot Camp
Disk Utility
Time Machine
Spaces

Answer explanation

The macOS feature that allows users to run multiple operating systems on their Mac is called Boot Camp.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which macOS application provides the most functionality for managing connected devices and storage systems?
Disk Utility
Automator
Spotlight
Mission Control
Time Machine

Answer explanation

The macOS application that provides the most functionality for managing connected devices and storage systems is Disk Utility. Disk Utility allows users to manage disk volumes, partitions, RAID arrays, and perform tasks such as formatting, partitioning, repairing disk errors, and creating disk images.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the name of the macOS feature used for searching files, folders, and related system information?
Launchpad
Finder
Mission Control
Spotlight
Dashboard

Answer explanation

The macOS feature used for searching files, folders, and related system information is called Spotlight. Spotlight is a powerful search tool integrated into macOS that allows users to quickly locate files, applications, emails, contacts, calendar events, and more by typing keywords into the Spotlight search bar. It provides instant search results and can also perform calculations, provide dictionary definitions, and perform unit conversions.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which shortcut key is used to open Spotlight search in macOS?
Command + S
Command + L
Command + F
Command + Option
Command + Space

Answer explanation

The shortcut key used to open Spotlight search in macOS is:

Command + Space

Pressing Command + Space opens the Spotlight search bar, allowing you to quickly search for files, applications, emails, contacts, and more on your Mac.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Identify the virtual desktop feature in macOS that allows users to organize spaces for different tasks.
Time Capsule
Launchpad
Dashboard
Spaces
Dock

Answer explanation

The virtual desktop feature in macOS that allows users to organize spaces for different tasks is called Spaces.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

macOS has a built-in backup feature that automatically back up system data to an external drive. What is it called?
iCloud Backup
Time Machine
Archive Utility
Snapshot
Backup Assistant

Answer explanation

Time Machine is macOS's built-in backup feature that automatically backs up your system data to an external drive. It creates incremental backups at regular intervals, maintaining a history of snapshots that allow you to browse and recover files or restore your system to a previous state. Time Machine is seamlessly integrated into macOS, supports various external storage devices, and provides an easy-to-use interface for configuring backups and restoring data.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which Terminal command in macOS would you use to force quit an application that is not responding?
killall -9 <ApplicationName>
rm -rf <ApplicationName>
sudo reboot
top -u
sudo shutdown now

Answer explanation

The Terminal command in macOS used to force quit an application that is not responding is:

killall -9 <ApplicationName>

This command sends a SIGKILL signal (-9) to terminate the specified application (replace `<ApplicationName>` with the actual name of the application).

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