Google Professional Chrome Enterprise Administrator Exam Practice Questions (P. 2)
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Question #6
An IT administrator manages a large organization that uses Chrome browser across multiple platforms, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. The organization has diverse user needs and varying levels of risk associated with different departments, for which the administrator must determine the most efficient method to manage Chrome updates across the organization.
Why is it advantageous to manage Chrome update policies using the Google Admin console instead of the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC)?
Why is it advantageous to manage Chrome update policies using the Google Admin console instead of the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC)?
- AThe Google Admin console does not allow administrators to view the browser version of any given managed device as Group Policy does.
- BGroup Policy does not support Chrome update policies.
- CThe Google Admin console is only applicable to devices with ChromeOS, making it more secure.
- DGroup Policy does not support platforms other than Windows.
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Question #7
A browser administrator is looking to deploy Chrome Enterprise Core and build a configuration that supports both managed device browsers as well as managed profiles.
Company -
- Employees
-- Users
-- Contractors
If this is the current organizational unit (OU) structure in the Google Admin console, which change should the administrator make to the structure to support the desired use case?
Company -
- Employees
-- Users
-- Contractors
If this is the current organizational unit (OU) structure in the Google Admin console, which change should the administrator make to the structure to support the desired use case?
- ACreate a Managed Browsers OU nested under the Users OU
- BCreate a Managed Browsers OU nested under the Company OU
- CCreate a Managed Browsers OU nested under the Employees OU
- DCreate a Managed Browsers OU nested under the Contractors OU
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Question #8
An organization is deploying 50 new devices which will be managed by a Mobile Device Management solution.
Which method should be used to enroll the Chrome browser on those devices into Chrome Enterprise Core?
Which method should be used to enroll the Chrome browser on those devices into Chrome Enterprise Core?
- AUse Google Admin to generate an enrollment token and distribute it using mobile device management software.
- BUse Google Admin console bulk enrollment feature to generate a set of unique tokens, and then distribute them via secure file sharing platform.
- CGenerate a single device enrollment token and email it to all users, instructing them to enroll their devices individually.
- DUse Google Admin to generate 50 individual device registration keys and distribute them using mobile device management software.
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Question #9
A Chrome administrator is using both Cloud policies and Local policies to apply settings to Chrome browsers. The administrator wants to ensure that on Windows computers, the Cloud policies will have precedence if Cloud and Local policies conflict.
What Registry value can be created under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome to achieve this?
What Registry value can be created under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome to achieve this?
- A“Value: LocalPolicyOverride Type: REG_DWORD Data: 0”
- B“Value: PolicyOverridePreference Type: REG_SZ Data: Cloud”
- C“Value: CloudPolicyOverridesPlatformPolicy Type: REG_DWORD Data: 1”
- D“Value: PolicySupercedence Type: REG_SZ Data: Cloud”
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Question #10
An organization is migrating its management from Group Policy to Chrome Enterprise Core.
When enrolling the browser into Chrome Enterprise Core, what will happen to conflicting policies on Windows when using the default order of precedence?
When enrolling the browser into Chrome Enterprise Core, what will happen to conflicting policies on Windows when using the default order of precedence?
- ACloud Machine policies will be ignored in favor of the Machine Policy
- BMachine Policies will be ignored in favor of cloud machine policy
- COS User policies will be ignored in favor of the Cloud User policies
- DMachine Policy will be ignored if the token was deployed through Group Policy
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