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Google Exam ChromeOS Administrator Topic 1 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for Google's ChromeOS Administrator exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 1
[All ChromeOS Administrator Questions]

Your network administrator wants to block Google services traffic. What is the result?

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Suggested Answer: A

Blocking Google services traffic will prevent Chrome devices from accessing any Google-owned domains, including google.com. This will directly impact Google Search, as it relies on communication with Google servers to provide results.

Other Google services like Gmail, YouTube, Google Drive, etc., will also be inaccessible. However, the Chrome device itself will not crash, as it can still function with other websites and applications.


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Lucy
1 years ago
B) Chrome devices will crash? Oh, that's just hilarious. I bet the network admin is regretting that decision right about now.
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Dyan
1 years ago
I agree with Malinda. Blocking Google services traffic will definitely affect Chrome devices' ability to reach Google.
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Joanne
1 years ago
D) Nothing This isn't an issue? Seriously? Blocking Google is like trying to stop a tsunami with a surfboard.
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Michal
12 months ago
D) Nothing This isn't an issue? Seriously? Blocking Google is like trying to stop a tsunami with a surfboard.
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Luisa
12 months ago
C) Chrome devices will not be able to reach Google
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Anna
1 years ago
A) Google Search will not work
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Malinda
1 years ago
I think the result will be that Chrome devices will not be able to reach Google.
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Chau
1 years ago
A) Google Search will not work? Well, that's no surprise. Blocking Google is like trying to eat spaghetti with a fork, you just end up with a mess.
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Solange
1 years ago
C) Chrome devices will not be able to reach Google. Duh, that's the whole point of blocking Google services traffic.
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Chantell
11 months ago
C) Chrome devices will not be able to reach Google. Duh, that's the whole point of blocking Google services traffic.
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Denny
12 months ago
A) Google Search will not work
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Leota
12 months ago
C) Chrome devices will not be able to reach Google. Duh, that's the whole point of blocking Google services traffic.
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Belen
1 years ago
A) Google Search will not work
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Erasmo
1 years ago
Yeah, it's a common practice to restrict access to certain websites or services for security reasons.
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Chantell
1 years ago
That makes sense, if the network administrator blocks Google services traffic, Chrome devices won't be able to reach Google.
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