Google Education Sales Credential Answers

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Google Education Sales Credential Answers


Begin your training in Google for Education sales with the courses that meet our credentials requirements

 

Google for Education Sales Assessment

  • 15 questions
  • 80% is required to pass

 

Questions:

 

A school with 100 students wants to bring Chromebooks into the classroom, but they do not have the budget to provide every student with their own device. How can Chromebooks be easily moved from classroom to classroom?

  • Chromebooks can move between classrooms on a shared cart. Students can sign in on any Chromebook to access their information.
  • Have one Chromebook for each class to be shared among all of the students.
  • Chromebooks are best when each student has their own device. Encourage them to find the funds for this option.
  • Don't bring the Chromebooks to classrooms; bring the students to the Chromebooks. Outfit a library or computer lab with Chromeboxes instead of Chromebooks.

 

Select the correct response to the question: "What does it cost to manage a Chromebook with a Chrome Education upgrade?"

  • The MSRP for the Chrome Education Upgrade is $50 USD per year, per device.
  • The MSRP for the Chrome Education Upgrade is $50 USD per device, for the lifetime of the device.
  • The MSRP for the Chrome Education Upgrade is $38 USD per year, per device.
  • The MSRP for the Chrome Education Upgrade is $38 USD per device, for the lifetime of the device.

 

Which features are only available with Google Workspace for Education Plus? (Select two.)

Select 2 Correct Responses

  • Google Vault
  • Google Admin
  • Custom institution-specific Google Cloud search
  • Up to 100,000 participants in Google Meet livestreams

 

A teacher wants to store notes from the classroom in a place that’s easy to find, whether it's a curriculum plan or a project checklist. What Google Workspace for Education app should they use?

  • Google Meet
  • Google Keep
  • Google Forms
  • Google Sheets

 

A teacher explains that parents and guardians play an important role in a student's development, and is wondering whether Google Workspace provides a way to keep them informed on students' progress throughout the school year. How should you respond?

  • Yes! Teachers can share email summaries with parents and guardians directly from Google Slides.
  • Yes! Teachers can share email summaries with parents and guardians directly from Google Classroom.
  • Yes! Teachers can share email summaries with parents and guardians directly from Google Docs.
  • Yes! Teachers can share email summaries with parents and guardians directly from Google Forms.

 

Which Chrome device was designed for the classroom to promote discovery, creativity, and collaboration, both online and offline?

  • Chromebook
  • Chromebase
  • Chromebit
  • Chromebox

 

A superintendent explains that her schools need a solution that allows students to share devices across classes, but isn't sure it is possible. How should you respond?

  • No. Unfortunately, Chrome hardware is not designed for shared deployment.
  • Yes! Chromebooks are designed with sharing in mind. When students sign in, all of their documents, presentations, and communications are available.
  • Yes! Chromebooks can be shared between students as long as each student has a Chrome Education upgrade.
  • Yes! Chromebooks are designed to be easily and securely shared between students. Each student just needs to create a separate folder to keep their work in.

 

A teacher is looking to streamline his classroom management to engage students. Which Google Workspace for Education application can help?

  • Google Sheets
  • Google Classroom
  • Google Vault
  • Google Admin console

 

An educator expresses concern that her students are easily distracted, and that she is nervous about them using Chromebooks for other activities instead of paying attention in class. How should you respond to the concern?

  • With the Chrome Education upgrade, schools can customize the user experience to automatically load websites on startup and add custom bookmarks.
  • With the Chrome Education upgrade, schools can can lead students right to the apps and extension that they need the most to be productive in the school day.
  • To specify how school devices connect to the internet, the Chrome Education upgrade enables schools to route all web traffic through a proxy.
  • To prevent anyone from removing a Chrome device from the school's domain, the Chrome Education upgrade allows schools to use enrollment and access settings.

 

What Google for Education pillar aligns to this statement? "Google for Education is simple for teachers, students, and IT administrators. With Google, educators can save time on IT-related issues so they can focus on bringing value to the students.

  • Impactful
  • Easy
  • Affordable
  • Versatile

 

A school principal is concerned that their younger students might have trouble signing in to accounts on Chromebooks. How should you respond to this concern?

  • With the Chrome Education upgrade, you can ensure that Chrome devices are being used for educational purposes by disabling guest mode and restricting sign-in to their domain.
  • With the Chrome Education upgrade, you can speed up the sign-in process for users by pre-populating the school domain.
  • With the Chrome Education upgrade, you can control whether users can access webcams, speakers, external hard drives, or printers on their Chrome device.
  • With the Chrome Education upgrade, you can cut down on distractions by creating an instance of the Chrome Web Store specific to their school’s domain.

 

A geography teacher wants to test students on last week's lesson content but doesn't want them to refer back to any notes they might have made previously. Which device setting ensures that tests are administered in a secure environment?

  • Kiosk mode
  • Hardware disablement
  • Auto-enrollment
  • Proxy routing

 

Select the correct response to the statement: "A lot of students don't have an internet connection at home. We'll have to find something that works offline for students who borrow a device."

  • Chromebooks work both online and offline. Work is saved to the cloud the next time they connect.
  • It might be a good idea to purchase Android devices with data plans for each student; that way they can create hotspots wherever they go.
  • Chromebooks work best online. Encourage students to complete their necessary assignments before traveling home each day.
  • An internet connection is necessary when using a Chromebook. If the internet isn't available to students outside of school, this might not be the best solution.

 

A student is taking a math test on a Chromebook that's in kiosk mode. What does a Chromebook in kiosk mode prevent students from doing? (Select two.)

Select 2 Correct Responses

  • Automatically sign in to the app session chosen by the teacher. Open Chrome to browse the internet.
  • Exit an app launched at sign in.
  • Open Chrome to browse the internet.
  • Run a fullscreen app chosen by a teacher in Chrome OS.

 

What Google for Education pillar aligns to this statement? "Thanks to a range in size, function, and price point, schools can find the right Chrome devices to fit their students’ needs.

  • Impactful
  • Easy
  • Affordable
  • Versatile

 

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