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Master the MacBook Basics Knowledge Quiz

Explore macOS Basics and Navigation Skills

Difficulty: Moderate
Questions: 20
Learning OutcomesStudy Material
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This MacBook Basics Knowledge Quiz helps you practice macOS shortcuts, file management, and core system tasks in 15 multiple-choice questions. Use it to spot gaps and get faster on your Mac. After this, try a Python basics quiz or a Linux basics quiz .

Which icon in the Dock opens Finder?
A red cross icon
A musical note icon
A colorful rocket icon
A blue-and-white smiling face
The blue-and-white smiling face is the Finder icon on macOS. Finder is the default file management application. The other icons represent different apps or functions.
Which keyboard shortcut is used to copy selected items on a MacBook?
Option+C
Control+C
Command+C
Command+V
Command+C is the standard macOS shortcut for copying selected items. Command+V pastes, while Option+C and Control+C are not used for copy operations on a Mac. This shortcut works in most apps and text fields.
What is the keyboard shortcut to switch between open applications?
Command+`
Command+Shift
Command+Tab
Control+Tab
Command+Tab cycles through open applications on macOS. Control+Tab switches tabs within many apps, and Command+` switches windows of the current app. Command+Shift alone has no switching function.
Where do you access Wi-Fi and Bluetooth controls in macOS Monterey and later?
Notification Center
Launchpad
Control Center
Spotlight
Control Center in modern macOS hosts quick toggles for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other system controls. Notification Center shows alerts, Spotlight is for search, and Launchpad displays apps.
Which feature shows recent alerts like messages and calendar reminders?
Dock
Notification Center
Control Center
Menu Bar
Notification Center collects and displays recent alerts such as messages and reminders. Control Center is for quick settings, and the Dock and Menu Bar are used for launching apps and system status, respectively.
Which shortcut creates a new folder in the current Finder window?
Control+N
Command+N
Command+Shift+N
Option+Command+N
Command+Shift+N is the standard shortcut to create a new folder in Finder. Command+N opens a new Finder window, while the other combinations have different or no folder-creation functions.
Which Finder view displays folders and files in a hierarchical column layout?
List View
Gallery View
Icon View
Column View
Column View shows a multi-column, hierarchical layout for navigating folders. List View shows rows with columns of information, Icon View shows large icons, and Gallery View highlights previews.
In which System Preferences pane can you adjust the Dock's size and position?
Dock & Menu Bar
General
Displays
Mission Control
Dock & Menu Bar preferences allow you to change the Dock's size, position, and behavior. Displays is for screen resolution, General covers basic appearance, and Mission Control configures window management.
Which function key typically decreases the screen brightness on MacBook keyboards?
F4
F2
F1
F3
On MacBook keyboards, F1 usually lowers screen brightness and F2 increases it. F3 often shows Mission Control, and F4 may open Launchpad.
Which shortcut opens Spotlight search on macOS?
Command+Space
Option+Space
Control+Space
Command+Shift+Space
Command+Spacebar is the default Spotlight shortcut for searching files, apps, and settings. The other combinations are not used for Spotlight.
What is the key combination to force quit an unresponsive app on macOS?
Option+Shift+Esc
Command+Shift+Esc
Command+Option+Esc
Control+Esc
Command+Option+Esc brings up the Force Quit window to close unresponsive apps. The other combinations do not invoke this dialog.
In the Battery preferences, which feature allows your Mac to perform tasks while asleep?
Screen Saver
Dark Mode
Power Nap
Night Shift
Power Nap enables the Mac to check for updates and perform backups while in sleep mode. Night Shift adjusts display color, Dark Mode changes the UI theme, and Screen Saver is unrelated to sleep tasks.
How do you assign a colored tag to a file in Finder?
Press Command+T
Drag the file to the Dock
Right-click the file and choose Tags
Double-click the file
You can right-click a file and select Tags to assign or create colored tags. Dragging to the Dock or double-clicking opens the file, and Command+T creates a new tab in Finder.
Which menu bar option must be enabled to show the Path Bar at the bottom of Finder windows?
Finder > Preferences
View > Show Sidebar
Window > Show Path
View > Show Path Bar
You enable the Path Bar by selecting View > Show Path Bar in the Finder menu. Preferences does not toggle it, and there is no 'Show Path' under Window.
What is the first troubleshooting step you should take if your MacBook fails to power on?
Boot into Safe Mode
Check the power connection
Reinstall macOS
Reset the NVRAM
Always verify the power adapter and cable are connected and functioning first. Reinstalling or resetting firmware comes after basic hardware checks.
Which key should you hold during startup to boot into Safe Mode on an Intel-based MacBook?
Control key
Option key
Shift key
Command key
Holding the Shift key during startup loads only essential macOS components, entering Safe Mode. Option accesses boot device options, Command+R enters recovery, and Control has no startup function.
What is the key combination to reset the SMC on Intel-based MacBooks with a non-removable battery?
Control+Option+Shift (left side) and Power button
Shift+Command+P+R
Command+R
Control+Command+Option
On Intel MacBooks with non-removable batteries, you hold Control+Option+Shift on the left side and then press the Power button to reset the SMC. Shift+Command+P+R resets NVRAM and Command+R enters recovery mode.
Which macOS feature learns your charging routine to improve battery lifespan by delaying full charge?
Battery Health Management
Energy Saver
Low Power Mode
Optimized Battery Charging
Optimized Battery Charging learns your daily usage and waits to finish charging past 80% until needed. Battery Health Management monitors health, Energy Saver adjusts sleep, and Low Power Mode conserves energy.
Which keyboard shortcut toggles the display of hidden files in Finder?
Command+Shift+H
Command+Option+H
Command+Shift+.
Option+Shift+/
Command+Shift+Period toggles hidden files on and off in Finder windows. The other combinations do not affect hidden file visibility.
How can you rearrange icons in the macOS menu bar?
Right-click and select Move
Use System Preferences > Dock
Use Control Center settings
Hold Command and drag the icon
Holding the Command key lets you click and drag menu bar items to rearrange them. There is no 'Move' option in right-click menus, and Dock or Control Center settings do not alter menu bar layout.
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Learning Outcomes

  1. Identify key macOS interface elements on a MacBook
  2. Demonstrate common MacBook keyboard shortcuts
  3. Apply file management techniques in Finder
  4. Analyse system preferences and customization options
  5. Evaluate essential troubleshooting steps for macOS
  6. Master battery and power management settings

Cheat Sheet

  1. Master the Dock and Finder - The Dock is like your personal app launchpad, while Finder is your trusty guide through every folder and file. Customize its position and size for lightning-fast access, and use Finder's sidebar to bookmark your most-used directories. Hit Space in Finder for a sneak-peek Quick Look without opening a file.
  2. Learn Essential Keyboard Shortcuts - Shortcuts are your secret weapon to work like a superhero. Remember Command +C to copy, Command + V to paste, and Command + Q to quit apps in a flash. Hold Option and press a function key (e.g., Option + Brightness) to jump straight into that setting's preferences.
  3. Customize System Settings - Make your Mac truly yours by tweaking System Settings to match your vibe. Adjust display brightness, pick a stunning screen saver, and tame notifications so you only see what matters. Use the search bar at the top to jump directly to the setting you need.
  4. Optimize Finder Preferences - Tailor Finder to fit your workflow like a glove. Choose to show file extensions, keep folders at the top, and even set a custom default folder for new windows. Small tweaks here can save you tons of clicks later on.
  5. Understand System Preferences Layout - System Preferences is neatly organized into sections like General, Desktop & Screen Saver, and Dock & Menu Bar. Familiarize yourself with these categories so you can tweak settings in seconds. Don't forget the search bar - it's like a magic wand for finding options fast.
  6. Manage Battery and Power Settings - Keep your MacBook humming with power longer by tweaking Energy Saver preferences. Set your display to sleep after a short idle period, and enable Power Nap so your Mac can catch up on updates while snoozing. Check battery health regularly under Battery in System Settings.
  7. Set Up iCloud and Family Sharing - Sync your photos, documents, and more across all your Apple devices with iCloud. Then invite family members to share music, apps, and subscriptions without any extra cost. It's the easiest way to keep everyone in sync and smiling.
  8. Customize the Menu Bar and Control Center - Place your favorite controls - like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and display brightness - right where you want them. Drag icons in and out of the menu bar or Control Center for a workspace that works for you. Quick tweaks here keep your go-to tools at your fingertips.
  9. Keep macOS Updated - Don't miss out on the latest features and security patches - check for software updates regularly. Simply open System Settings, go to General, and click Software Update to ensure you're always up to date. Your Mac will thank you with smoother performance.
  10. Utilize Spotlight for Quick Searches - Spotlight is like a mini search engine on your Mac: press Command + Space to call it up. Find files, launch apps, and even do quick calculations without opening any windows. It's the fastest way to get what you need in seconds.
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