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Aug, 2025

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Question 1

As an administrator, you would like the ability to see and test upcoming changes to the Google Admin console. How would an admin get access to pre-release features and upcoming ChromeOS device management changes to the Admin console?

  • A: Enroll in the ChromeOS Factory Software Platform
  • B: Join the Chrome Enterprise BETA Testing
  • C: Register for the Chrome Enterprise Trusted Tester Program
  • D: Create a ChromeOS Developer Account

Question 2

You have a number of applications that you rely upon. You want to ensure that your applications continue to run smoothly with each new version of Chrome. What should you do?

  • A: Ask users to provide feedback on the applications within a week of a new Chrome release.
  • B: Advise them to take no action. All applications are automatically supported on the latest version of Chrome.
  • C: Always install the latest version of those applications when they become available so they are always compatible with the latest version of Chrome.
  • D: Implement a QA strategy and put their IT group and 5% of users on the beta channel of ChromeOS so they can find and report bugs early for upcoming Chrome releases.

Question 3

An organization is moving from ChromeOS Flex to Chromebooks. The admin has a purchase of 50,000 devices being delivered that must be set up within two days of delivery.

What is the most efficient way to accomplish this?

  • A: Engage the vendor to manually enroll devices
  • B: Work with the vendor to implement zero-touch enrollment
  • C: Enable user enrollment to the user OU
  • D: Use a Go-Box device to enroll devices on delivery

Question 4

After deploying your Android VPN client, you want to enforce always-on VPN. Where is this configured?

  • A: Device settings - Always-on VPN
  • B: via JSON configuration with the deployed application
  • C: Network settings - Always-on VPN
  • D: User settings - Always-on VPN

Question 5

Your leadership team would like to verify that all ChromeOS devices are restarted to apply the new update as quickly as possible. You have 2000 devices and your Admin console is configured with automatic updates enabled. What can you do to ensure the restart with the least amount of admin effort?

  • A: In the Admin console, in “Device Settings", under “AutoUpdate Settings”, configure “Device Updates” to “Allow updates”.
  • B: Manually connect to each device using Chrome Remote Desktop and restart the device. After the device has started, start up the Chrome Browser, go to chrome://help to verify that the update has taken place.
  • C: Ask Human Resources to create and send out a company memo asking everyone to restart their devices within 24 hours.
  • D: In “User and Browser Settings”, under “Chrome Updates”, configure “Relaunch Notifications" to “Force relaunch after a period" and enter a time period in hours

Question 6

A global organization is deploying ChromeOS devices to all of their users. Corporate policy requires all web traffic to be filtered using an existing enterprise solution such that employees cannot access 1 million unauthorized websites. What should you configure to meet this requirement?

  • A: A “Network access control deny" policy to blocklist the URLs.
  • B: A firewall rule to blocklist the URLs
  • C: A user policy enforcing the use of a web proxy.
  • D: A user policy to blocklist the URLs.

Question 7

Your customer is deploying ChromeOS devices in their environment and requires those ChromeOS devices to adhere to web filtering via TLS (or SSL) inspection. What recommendations should you make to your customer in setting up the requirements for ChromeOS devices?

  • A: Configure a hostname allowlist, set up a TLS (or SSL) certificate, then verify TLS (or SSL) inspection is working.
  • B: Reach out to Google Workspace Security and Compliance for tailored configurations for your customer.
  • C: Configure a transparent proxy set up your allowlist to use *.google.com, then verify TLS (or SSL) inspection is working.
  • D: ChromeOS devices are preconfigured to adhere to company TLS (or SSL) inspection by default and can therefore be deployed with no additional configuration.

Question 8

A school district has a new exam provider. They offer a website for students to access and take the exam.

How should the admin ensure this website is locked for testing on ChromeOS?

  • A: Deploy the website as a kiosk app
  • B: Lock the browser in full screen
  • C: Use a third-party recording tool to monitor the site
  • D: Pin the site as an application

Question 9

You want users to sign in to Chrome devices via SAML and be able to access SAML-enabled web applications without having to re-enter their credentials. How should you configure SAML?

  • A: Enable SAML-based Single Sign-On for Chrome devices and Single Sign-On Cookie Behavior
  • B: Use Chrome App Builder to enable SSO for each application and force-install the applications using Chrome user policies
  • C: Enable SAML identity provider-initiated login for Google Authentication
  • D: Enable SAML-based Single Sign-On for each application via Chrome App Management

Question 10

How do you validate Chrome policies on a managed device?

  • A: Download device logs
  • B: In the browser go to policy://chrome to confirm that the device is receiving both user and device policy
  • C: Go to the admin console and look up the policies
  • D: In the browser go to chrome://policy to confirm that the device is receiving both user and device policy

Question 11

An organization recently bought Bluetooth headsets for Chromebook users.

Which group of settings should an admin review to make sure these headsets can connect?

  • A: Managed guest session
  • B: Device
  • C: User & browser
  • D: USB

Question 12

How should a ChromeOS Administrator capture remote logs?

  • A: Enable device system log upload device settings
  • B: Find the user and click Capture logs
  • C: Enable user log upload in user settings
  • D: Find the device and click Capture logs

Question 13

Your users are concerned that their ChromeOS devices are not updated. Where can you tell your users to go to that will show the user their current version and allow your users to update to the latest version in the safest manner possible?

  • A: Have your users install diagnostics apps from the Chrome Web store to show device data.
  • B: Have your users open the Chrome Browser and type in chrome://version in the address bar.
  • C: Have your users enter the “Device Settings” area and click on “About ChromeOS”.
  • D: Have your users open the Chrome Browser and type in chrome://help in the address bar.

Question 14

A customer deploys a large number of ChromeOS devices and would like to start the process of turning on Zero-Touch Enrollment (ZTE) to streamline their deployment process. As an administrator, what would be required to enable ZTE?

  • A: Grant partner admin access
  • B: Identify OU to place devices during enrollment
  • C: Create a zero-touch token
  • D: Create a pre-provisioning token

Question 15

Which section of the Google Admin console should you navigate to in order to set a policy to scatter OS updates?

  • A: Device Settings
  • B: User Settings
  • C: Chrome Devices
  • D: Version settings

Question 16

A customer has a mission-critical workload running on ChromeOS and needs devices configured to reduce ChromeOS changes. How can an admin reduce the risk of an unexpected change in an OS update affecting the customer’s entire ChromeOS device domain while maintaining security and minimizing admin workload?

  • A: Force auto reboot after update
  • B: Enable variations
  • C: Move to a Long-term Support channel
  • D: Add an update rollout plan

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