ACSP Practice Test Video Answer
1. B
Apple Diagnostics is a built-in tool for diagnosing hardware issues, including memory and performance problems.
2. C
DEP allows for automated enrollment in mobile device management systems, ensuring the device is properly configured.
3. B
macOS Recovery mode allows users to reinstall macOS, run Disk Utility, and restore from Time Machine backups.
4. D
Apple Remote Desktop allows technicians to remotely manage, install software, run diagnostics, and view logs.
5. B
Directory Utility is used to integrate macOS with Active Directory, providing a centralized user management solution.
6. A
FileVault encrypts the startup disk to ensure data protection in case of theft or unauthorized access.
7. C
macOS automatically delivers security updates through the Software Update utility in System Preferences.
8. A
Disk Utility is used to check the health of storage drives, perform repairs, and manage disks.
9. D
Running out of disk space, excessive background apps, and memory overuse can all slow down a Mac.
10. A
The Console app provides access to system logs, which can be used to troubleshoot issues.
11. B
MDM solutions are designed to manage software licenses and device configurations across an enterprise.
12. D
Time Machine, Migration Assistant, and iCloud are all methods for backing up and restoring user data.
13. A
Gatekeeper prevents apps that aren’t signed or approved by Apple from running, offering an added layer of security.
14. A
The Keychain is a secure password manager that stores credentials for apps and services.
15. C
Target Disk Mode allows for large file transfers by turning one Mac into an external drive for another Mac.
16. A
Network Utility helps with troubleshooting network issues, including DNS and IP configuration checks.
17. D
MDM solutions provide remote control, configuration, and location tracking for macOS devices.
18. B
Before a user leaves, it’s important to deactivate their access to company services, apps, and sensitive data.
19. C
SIP prevents modification of essential system files, offering an additional layer of security.
20. A
The Device Enrollment Program simplifies device setup and enrollment in an MDM system for large deployments.
21. D
Network Diagnostics, Terminal commands, and Activity Monitor are all useful for troubleshooting network issues.
22. A
FileVault encrypts the entire disk, making it secure for storing sensitive files.
23. B
macOS High Sierra introduced the requirement for firmware passwords to secure devices against unauthorized access.
24. D
The spinning beachball usually means system resources are overwhelmed, and any of the listed actions may help resolve the issue.
25. A
Time Machine is the recommended tool for automating backups in macOS.
26. B
Time Machine performs incremental backups and allows users to recover previous versions of files.
27. A
Activity Monitor allows users to monitor real-time system performance, including CPU, memory, and disk usage.
28. A
Find My Mac helps locate a lost or stolen device and can remotely lock or wipe it.
29. B
MDM solutions allow for automated software installations on multiple devices in an enterprise environment.
30. C
macOS Recovery provides a way to reset passwords if forgotten.
31. A
MDM systems allow administrators to manage updates, ensuring devices stay up-to-date without manual intervention.
32. A
Migration Assistant is designed to transfer settings, applications, and data from one Mac to another.
33. A
Fast User Switching allows multiple users to share a Mac without signing out, each having a personalized account.
34. B
Disk Utility is used to erase data securely from a storage device, ensuring no recoverable information remains on the disk.
35. A
macOS System Preferences is where users and technicians can adjust system settings, including network, security, and user accounts.