Q1. - (Topic 6)
You are managing a site collection in a SharePoint farm.
You need to configure the minimum level of permissions necessary for users to manage lists in the site collection.
What permission level should you configure?
A. Contribute
B. Read
C. Full Control
D. Design
Answer: D
Q2. - (Topic 12)
You perform the basic configuration of a SharePoint site to support SharePoint apps.
You need to configure policy settings for SharePoint apps to ensure that users can browse apps in the Office Store but cannot purchase apps without approval.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. In Central Administration, configure the Office and SharePoint store settings to restrict app purchases.
B. Purchase and configure a wildcard SSL certificate for the domain from a third-party Trusted Root Certification Authority (CA).
C. In Central Administration, specify the URL to the App Catalog site.
D. In each site collection, configure the site app permissions to restrict app purchases.
E. Restrict the users and groups that have Approve permissions on the App Catalog site.
Answer: A,C
Explanation: Configure app requests and SharePoint Store settings
Farm administrators can determine whether users can purchase apps from the SharePoint Store. This setting is at the web application scope. If users cannot purchase apps, they can still browse the SharePoint Store, and request an app. Farm administrators and the App
Catalog site owner can view and respond to app requests. To configure SharePoint Store settings
✑ Verify that the user account that is performing this procedure is a member of the
Farm Administrators group.
✑ (A) In Central Administration, on the Apps page, in theSharePoint and Office Storesection, clickConfigure Store Settings.
✑ On the SharePoint Store Settings page, verify that the selected web application is the web application that you want to configure.
If you want to switch to a different web application, click the down arrow next to the web application URL to change to a different web application. (C)
✑ To allow or prevent purchases, select an option forShould end users be able to get
apps from the SharePoint Store?
✑ To allow or prevent apps for Office from the Office Store to be started when a user opens a document in the browser, select an option forShould apps for Office from the store be able to start when documents are opened in the browser?
✑ ClickOK.
Reference: Manage the App Catalog in SharePoint 2013
Q3. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6)
Contoso has a SharePoint environment that contains two servers named SP1 and SP2.
✑ The public website must automatically balance the load between SP1 and SP2.
✑ Internet users must be able to access the site through a Microsoft Forefront Unified Access Gateway with an off-box SSL termination.
✑ Internal auditors must be able to access SP2 through port 8080.
You need to configure alternate access mappings.
How should you configure the alternate access mappings? (To answer, drag the appropriate URLs to the correct target or targets in the answer area. Each URL may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)
Answer:
Q4. - (Topic 12)
An organization has a SharePoint environment that contains the following three farms:
✑ Farm1 has a Search service application that is configured to crawl all SharePoint sites in Farm1.
✑ Farm2 has a Search service application that is configured to crawl all SharePoint
sites in Farm2 and Farm3.
✑ Farm3 does not have a Search service application.
You need to plan for eDiscovery so that you can discover all SharePoint site content in the environment.
Where should you place the eDiscovery Center or Centers?
A. Farm2 and Farm3
B. Farm1
C. Farm2
D. Farm1 and Farm2
Answer: D
Q5. - (Topic 10)
You are preparing to migrate to the new SharePoint environment. You need to configure SQL Server connectivity.
What should you do?
A. Configure a SQL Server client alias.
B. Configure a CNAME alias for SQL1.
C. Configure Request Management and specify a routing rule for database connections.
D. Configure a SQL Server failover cluster.
Answer: A
Q6. - (Topic 1)
You need to import employee photos into SharePoint user profiles by using the least amount of administrative effort.
Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
A. Define a mapping for the thumbnailPhoto attribute of the Picture user profile property.
B. Run the Update-SPUserSolution Windows PowerShell cmdlet.
C. Run an incremental synchronization of the User Profile Synchronization service.
D. Run a full synchronization of the User Profile Synchronization service.
E. Run the Update-SPProfilePhotoStore Windows PowerShell cmdlet.
F. Define a mapping for the photo attribute of the Picture user profile property.
Answer: A,D,E
Explanation: A: Step 3 below. D: Step 5 below.
E: Step 6 below.
Note: Importing Images into SharePoint User Profiles My Sites
To make the user images that we have uploaded into the thumbnail Photo attribute in Active Directory available in SharePoint we will first need to map it to the Picture property in the User Profile Service Application.
Firstly you will need to go into theUser Profile Service Application.
*1. Central Admin > Application Management > Service Applications > Manage Service Applications > User Profile Service Application
*2. Then you will need to go into theManage User Propertiessection and edit thePicture property.
*3. Next we will map the Active Directory propertythumbnail Phototo thePictureproperty in SharePoint
*4. Once the mapping has been applied theManage User Propertiespage will look like this. 5.Now we will need to run aFull User Profile Synchronizationjob so that SharePoint can import theuser images from Active Directory
Synchronization > Start Profile Synchronization > Start Full Synchronization
*6. Lastly we will need to force SharePoint to update the User Profile Database – This will create the thumbnails that are used in My Sites and the User Profile Service.
This will need to be run in the SharePoint PowerShell Console with the appropriate My Site permissions.
Reference: IMPORTING USER PROFILE PICTURES INTO ACTIVE DIRECTORY, EXCHANGE 2010 & SHAREPOINT 2010 – COMPLETE GUIDE
Q7. - (Topic 12)
You recently upgraded from SharePoint Server 2010 to SharePoint Server 2013. You have not upgraded any site collections.
You have a site collection that contains an InfoPath form library. The InfoPath form library has a content type named CT1.
You need to verify whether CT1 will conflict with any of the content types in SharePoint Server 2013.
What should you do?
A. From Site Settings, navigate to Site collection upgrade.
B. Run the Test-SPContentDatabasecmdlet.
C. From Site Settings, navigate to Site collection health checks.
D. From Site Settings, navigate to Content type publishing.
Answer: C
Explanation: Conflicting content types were found during site collection health check
When you run a site collection health check before upgrading to SharePoint 2013, SharePoint will check to see if there are any conflicts between existing content types and content types that are created when you upgrade the site to SharePoint 2013. A conflict occurs when both content types have the same name.
To fix this issue, you need to rename the existing content type before upgrading.
Q8. - (Topic 6)
You are the administrator for a company's SharePoint Online environment. The environment hosts several site collections that are used to store and collaborate on (Documents that contain sensitive customer information.
A user in the customer relationship department must share a document that contains scheduling and project information with an external vendor. Only the external vendor and department user must access the document.
You need to ensure that the external vendor can access and collaborate on the document without exposing sensitive customer information.
Which two actions can you perform? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
A. Create a document library for the document and require sign-in.
B. Share the site containing the collaboration document and require sign-in.
C. Share the document and require sign-in.
D. Share the document and do not require sign-in.
Answer: A,C
Explanation: External users sign in to the service by using a Microsoft account or a work or school account.
We can share the document through a new document library or share the document directly.
Reference: https://support.office.com/en-ca/article/Manage-sharing-with-external-users-in- Office-365-Small-Business-2951a85f-c970-4375-aa4f-6b0d7035fe35?ui=en-US&rs=en- CA&ad=CA
Q9. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6)
You have a SharePoint Server 2013 server farm.
You plan to monitor the following:
✑ Web page performance
✑ Crawl database fragmentation
You need to identify which tools to use to monitor the farm.
Which tools should you identify? (To answer, drag the appropriate tools the correct monitoring objectives. Each tool may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)
Answer:
Q10. - (Topic 12)
You need to ensure that users can install apps from the App Catalog. Which permission or permissions should you grant to the users?
A. Use Client Integration Features
B. Manage Web Site and Create Subsites
C. Use Self-Service Site Creation
D. Add and Customize Pages
Answer: B