Mac OS X 10.5 Test
Can PPC Mac run Boot Camp?
Can Safari automatically enter account names and passwords?
Can the finder mount WebDav shares?
Can we mount windows shares on MAC OS X?
Can you share a printer with a Windows client?
Cups can be configured with a web browser. On which port is the cups server listening?
Does Safari 5.x support SSL versions 2 and 3 and Transport Layer Security (TLS)?
How can you create a PDF instead of printing?
How can you know the build number (like 9D34) of your installed Mac OS X?
How can you mount a disk image from the command line?
How can you open a Finder window from the command line?
How do you customize a toolbar?
How do you know if a transaction has been secured with SSL under Safari?
How do you manage your e-mail accounts under Mac OS X 10.5?
How do you usually install most of the applications under MacOS X?
How does Safari indicate progress in loading a web page?
If you have only one button on your mouse, which key would you press to emulate the right button?
In Mac OS X 10.5, where can you change the default paper size?
In which menu is an application preferences button usually located?
Is HFS+ case sensitive by default?
Is IPX supported by Mac OS X?
Is it possible to use a Mac to share an internet connection?
Is journaling supported by HFS+?
Is Mac OS X IPv6 capable?
Is Mac OS X POSIX compliant?
Left to right, what are those buttons functions?
Mail can detect addresses in e-mails.
The dashboard allows you to instantly access any open window with a single keystroke.
Under System Preferences, can the dock be put at the top of the screen?
Using default settings, what is located on the left part of the dock?
What are the possible views for items in Finder windows in Leopard?
What are the view options for a folder in the Dock in Leopard?
What does ~ mean in a path?
What does the Private Browsing option do in Safari?
What does this icon denotes in the image shown above?
What feature was added to Leopard to reduce desktop clutter?
What happens if the target of a hardlink is deleted?
What is "Phoenix" ?
What is a application bundle for the UNIX system?
What is Boot Camp?
What is mei?
What is Safari?
What is the command to clear the terminal?
What is the command to provide information about the currently running processes?
What is the command to terminate an application from the command line?
What is the command used to move a file?
What is the default filesystem under MacOS X 10.5?
What is the folder separator under Mac OS X 10.5?
What is the Mac OS X printing system?
What is the name of the Mac OS X search engine?
What is the name of the tool which allows looking inside a document without opening it?
What is the orange button in the MacOS X windows title bar?
What is the sudo command?
What is this icon?
What is this view called?
What system will you use to execute a command each day at 3pm?
What version of the Internet Explorer is included in Mac OS X 10.5?
Where are an application's preferences usually located?
Where are per user preferences stored?
Where do you change the default application to open a document in the Finder?
Which is the current equivalent of Microsoft Office made by Apple for OS X?
Which key can be used to immediately open a spring loaded folder?
Which key on the keyboard is used to open a file using quicklook?
Which key should be pressed while clicking to open the menu on a window title bar, as in the image?
Which key should you hold at boot time to boot from a CD or DVD?
Which key should you hold to boot a mac in target mode?
Which of the following applications have tabs in Leopard?
Which of the following are true?
Which of the following can do calculations?
Which of the following commands is like the activity viewer?
Which of the following features was added to MacOS X 10.5 in the Mail.app application?
Which of the following filesystems can be read by Mac OS X 10.5?
Which of the following is the command to manipulate disk images?
Which of the following URI are correct?
While viewing a document with QuickLook, can you print it?
You can access Wikipedia through the Dictionary in OS X.