Google ChromeOS Administrator Professional ChromeOS Administrator Online Training
Google ChromeOS Administrator Online Training
The questions for ChromeOS Administrator were last updated at Nov 19,2024.
- Exam Code: ChromeOS Administrator
- Exam Name: Professional ChromeOS Administrator
- Certification Provider: Google
- Latest update: Nov 19,2024
Which management feature makes ChromeOS devices a popular choice for IT administrators in educational organizations and enterprises?
Which management feature makes ChromeOS devices enterprises?
- A . Secure management through on prem infrastructure
- B . Remote BIOS controls and firmware update
- C . Centralized management through Admin console
- D . Inability to remotely control and monitor devices
What should an administrator do to view the number and type of ChromeOS upgrades purchased and in use by their domain?
- A . Verify upgrades on devices page
- B . Check subscriptions in billing
- C . Contact partner to verify
- D . Check reports page for upgrades
You have been asked to explain the built-in security features of ChromeOS.
What i3 the benefit of having verified boot enabled on a ChromeOS device?
- A . It ensures that the OS is uncompromised
- B . It allows updates to happen in the background
- C . Running both operating systems on one device at the same time makes It twice as powerful
- D . It installs the known safe backup OS every time the device is slatted up.
You’re the lead for the technology department and you’re working with your teammate on a hardware refresh in the upcoming year A major part of the refresh Is to consider ChromeOS devices for the majority of the users in the company.
What are some organization level objectives you should consider during this hardware refresh in regard to ChromeOS?
- A . ChromeOS integration with current technological standards and practices can be worked on with trusted Google partners
- B . Verifying If all the terms and conditions in the Chrome Online Agreement are applicable to ChromeOS
- C . ChromeOS allows for advanced security flexible access, and simplified orchestration within the business
- D . ChromeOS will need a rollout and execution plan commensurate with hardware supply availability
You need to set a policy that prevents the device from shutting down while idling on the sign-in screen.
Where should you navigate to?
- A . User Settings > Idle settings
- B . User Settings > User Experience
- C . Device Settings > Allow shutdown
- D . Device Settings > Power management
You want users to sign in to ChromeOS devices via SAML Single Sign-On and be able to access websites and cloud services that rely on the same identity provider without having to re-enter credentials.
How should you configure SAML?
- A . Enable SAML identity provider-initialed login for Google authentication
- B . Enable SAML-based Single Sign-On for ChromeOS devices and set the Single Sign-On cookie
behavior to enable transfer of SAML SSO cookies into user sessions during login - C . Enable SAML-based Single Sign-On for each application via Chrome App Management
- D . Use Chrome App Builder to enable SSO for application and force-install the application using ChromeOS user policies
You need to get to the enterprise enrollment screen.
What should you do?
- A . Press Ctrl-Alt-E during the Chrome bootup sequence (Chrome logo animation)
- B . Sign in with enterprise enrollment credentials provided by the customer at the user sign-in screen
- C . Press Ctrl-Alt-F on the initial welcome screen to set initial settings
- D . Press Ctrl-Alt-E at the user login screen before any user has signed in to the device
You are enrolling several devices to send to a remote location.
How can you ensure that these devices will automatically connect to the wireless network at the remote location when powered on for the first time?
- A . Add the wireless network credentials to the "Networks" section in the Admin console ensuring that they are applied to the ChromeOS devices By Device
- B . Use the Google Zero-Touch Enrollment (ZTE) process and generate the provisioning token by clicking on the ‘Enroll device’ button in the Admin console ‘’Devices’’ page
- C . During the enrollment process add the wireless credentials manually to each device in the Admin console ensuring that they are applied to ChromeOS devices By User
- D . Add the wireless network credentials to the ‘Networks" section in the Admin console ensuring that they are applied to the ChromeOS devices By User
As a ChromeOS Administrator, you are tasked with blocking incognito mode in the ChromeOS Browser.
How would you prevent users from using incognito mode?
- A . Navigate to "Users & Browser Security Settings’ and set the "Disallow incognito mode" policy
- B . Go ,0 "User & Browser Settings’ to restrict sign-in to pattern and "Disallow incognito mode "
- C . From "Device Settings’ change Kiosk settings to "Disallow incognito mode "
- D . ln "Enrollment Settings" disable vended access and incognito mode (or content protection
What format of certificate encoding is incompatible with ChromeOS devices?
- A . PEM
- B . CER
- C . DER
- D . CRT