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Question 46

Select the setting in the sidebar that you should use to turn on FileVault.

Correct Answer:

Explanation
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Privacy & Security in the sidebar, then click FileVault on the right. (You may need to scroll down.) Click Turn On. You might be asked to enter your password.
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Question 47

Scenario
You're setting up a new MacBook Pro to replace your current MacBook. Both Mac computers are using the current version of macOS.
Which utility should you use to move data from your current MacBook to your new Mac using Setup Assistant?

Correct Answer: C
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Question 48

How should you view live log messages using Console on your Mac?

Correct Answer: D
To view live log messages using Console on your Mac, you need to select Mac in the sidebar, then click Start Streaming in the toolbar. This will display the log messages for your Mac as they are generated. You can also use the Touch Bar to start or stop streaming. The type of log message is indicated by a dot in the Type column:
red for faults, yellow for errors, dark gray for debug messages, and light gray for info messages1. References: View log messages in Console on Mac, Apple Support.
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Question 49

Which wireless feature allows you to use your iPhone to provide wireless internet access to your Mac without a password?

Correct Answer: B
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Question 50

You're reviewing the manual page for the defaults command in Terminal.
What should you do to exit a manual page in the Terminal window?

Correct Answer: D
The Q key is the universal shortcut to quit or exit a manual page in the Terminal window. The manual page, or man page, is a document that provides information about a command or utility in the Unix-like operating systems. The man command is used to display the man page for a given command or topic. The man command uses a pager program, such as less or more, to display the man page in the Terminal window. A pager program allows the user to scroll through the text file one page, line, or half-page at a time. To exit the pager program and return to the shell prompt, the user needs to press the Q key. This is the same for any other program that invokes the pager program, such as git log or git diff. The Q key stands for quit, and it is easy to remember for Mac users who are familiar with the Command + Q shortcut to quit an application. References:
= How to escape out of the MAN screen or page in UNIX?, How to Exit the MAN Command and Quit Man Pages Properly, How to Quit the MAN Command and Exit Man Pages Properly, How to jump to the end of a
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