1.
What
are two ways that iOS differs from Android? (Choose two.)
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iOS uses an All Apps button whereas Android uses a Home button.
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iOS has a physical Home button, but Android uses navigation icons.
·
In iOS, the icon for an app represents the app itself. Deleting the
icon in iOS deletes the app. In Android, the icon on the Home screen is a
shortcut to the app.
·
In iOS, apps can only appear on screens, whereas in Android,
apps can appear on screens and in folders.
·
In iOS, folders are created by dragging one app on top of
another app, but in Android folders must be created from the home screen menu.
2.
What
is a good source for safely downloading Android apps?
·
iTunes
·
Google Play
·
freeware sites
·
the Apple App Store
3.
Refer
to the exhibit. What two statements are true about the operating system screen
shown? (Choose two.)
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The area that is
highlighted contains navigation icons.
·
The area that is highlighted displays background processes and
indicators.
·
The area that is highlighted contains the system icons.
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This is an Android screen.
·
This is an iOS screen.
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This is a Windows Phone screen.
4.
A
small number has appeared on one of the apps on a user’s iOS home screen. What
does this mean?
·
It is an alert badge that indicates the number of items requiring
attention for that app.
·
It indicates the number of instances of the app that are running
on the device.
·
It indicates how frequently the app has been used within a
period of time.
·
It indicates the number of items in the app folder.
5.
What
represents apps in the Windows Phone interface?
·
buttons
·
icons
·
tiles
·
widgets
6.
What
is the name of the Windows Phone 8.1 digital, or virtual, assistant?
·
Bing
·
Cortana
·
Nova Launcher
·
Spotlight
7.
What
is Wi-Fi calling?
·
a method used to push apps to smartphones
·
a convenient way to securely and digitally make payments with
mobile devices
·
a government emergency alert service for smartphones
·
a way to make mobile phone calls over a wireless data network
·
a method for sharing data between two mobile devices
8.
What
is a benefit of the WEA system?
·
It can save lives by sending emergency text messages to mobile
phones.
·
It can simplify commerce by allowing payments to be made from a
mobile phone.
·
It is a method of securing a mobile device that has been lost or
stolen.
·
It allows a user to search for resources that are located near
the current location.
9.
What
are two purposes of the passcode lock feature on mobile devices? (Choose two.)
·
to help prevent theft of private information
·
to prevent unauthorized use of the device
·
to erase all personal data from the device
·
to return the device to the default factory state
·
to restore and re-synchronize the device
·
to remotely lock the device if it is stolen
10. Which two conditions must be met for mobile
device security measures such as remote lock and remote wipe to function?
(Choose two.)
·
The device must be powered on.
·
The device must be connected to a network.
·
The passcode must be disabled.
·
The GPS locator must be enabled.
·
Sandboxing must be enabled.
11. Which two location data sources can locator
apps use to determine the position of a mobile device? (Choose two.)
·
cellular towers
·
WiFi hotspots
·
the sandbox
·
remote lock
·
an app source
12. What are two potential user benefits of
rooting or jailbreaking a mobile device? (Choose two.)
·
The user interface can be extensively customized.
·
The operating system can be fine-tuned to improve the speed of the
device.
·
The root directory of the device is blocked.
·
The operation of the carrier cellular network may be affected.
·
A custom OS may reduce sandboxing features.
13. Which statement is true about wireless
connectivity on an Android mobile device?
·
If the network SSID is not being broadcast, the device will not
be able to connect to the network.
·
When the device roams out of the range of any Wi-Fi networks, it can
connect to the cellular data network if this feature is enabled.
·
If a Wi-Fi network is secured with a password, the network must
be manually configured on the device.
·
The Android OS does not support wireless connectivity that uses
WPA2 security.
14. In the context of mobile devices, what does
the term tethering involve?
·
connecting a mobile device to another mobile device or computer to
share a network connection
·
connecting a mobile device to a hands-free headset
·
connecting a mobile device to a 4G cellular network
·
connecting a mobile device to a USB port on a computer in order
to charge the mobile device
15. Which statement is true about industry
standards for cellular networks?
·
Cell phones that use a single standard can often only be used in
specific geographic areas.
·
Cellular standards have made it more difficult and expensive to
make calls to people that are on a different network.
·
First generation cellular standards are mostly digital
standards.
·
Third generation cellular standards require a maximum of 1 Gb/s
for devices moving slowly, such as when a user has a mobile device and is
walking.
16. What will allow someone to use a cell phone
for entertainment without connecting to any networks?
·
a hotspot
·
Bluetooth
·
Airplane Mode
·
4G
·
WiMax
17. What technology enables a cell phone to be
used as a hands-free device?
·
Wi-Fi
·
Bluetooth
·
4G
·
Yosemite
18. A technician is configuring email on a mobile
device. The user wants to be able to keep the original email on the server,
organize it into folders, and synchronize the folders between the mobile device
and the server. Which email protocol should the technician use?
·
POP3
·
IMAP
·
MIME
·
SMTP
19. What is the code name used for the OS X 10.10
operating system?
·
Ubuntu
·
Lollipop
·
Aqua
·
Yosemite
·
Unity
20. What is a purpose of the boot manager program?
·
It manages antivirus signature files, encryption keys, and
certificates when a device boots.
·
It automates the POST and checks the disk for bad sectors during
a boot.
·
It checks the validity of hardware and software on the device
after a factory reset.
·
It allows the user to select the OS to use to boot the device.
·
It allows the user to determine which apps are automatically
opened during the boot process.
21. What is the purpose of signature files used to
secure mobile devices and operating systems?
·
They contain a record of historical and pending firmware and
software updates.
·
They contain a list of all user passwords.
·
They contain a log of digital certificates and encryption keys associated
with the user.
·
They contain sample code from known viruses and malware that is used
by security software to identify malicious software.
22. A file called new_resume has the following
file permissions: rw-r-x–x What two facts can be determined from these
permissions? (Choose two.)
·
The user has full access to the file.
·
Members of the group have read and execute access to the file.
·
Other people have read and execute access to the file.
·
Group members are able to modify the file.
·
The user is able to read and modify the file.
·
Other people have no access to the file.
23. What is the result of doing a factory reset on
a mobile device?
·
The operating system will be updated with the most recent
updates and patches.
·
All user data and settings will be deleted.
·
The operating system will be deleted and all user data is
transferred to the Cloud.
·
A complete backup of the device is done and all viruses and
malware are removed.
24. What tool can be used on a mobile device to
display available cellular networks, location of networks, and signal strength?
·
Wi-Fi analyzer
·
loopback adapter
·
cell tower analyzer
·
toner generator and probe
25. An administrator is re-imaging a large number
of Mac OS X machines. What built-in tool or command can be used to remotely
boot the computers?
·
mstsc
·
Netboot
·
Time Machine
·
Finder
26. What tool or command is used in the Mac OS X
to navigate the file system?
·
File Explorer
·
Task Manager
·
Finder
·
mstsc
27. What command is used to open a text editor in
Unix-like systems?
·
grep
·
ifconfig
·
ls
·
vi
28.
Fill
in the blank.
Both Linux and OS X devices have a service called cron that runs in the background and is responsible for executing scheduled tasks.
Both Linux and OS X devices have a service called cron that runs in the background and is responsible for executing scheduled tasks.
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