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Web Design: Lesson 2
Test Description: Lesson 2 Review
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What are the three most common Web site structures?
A
Linear, vertical, hierarchical
B
Random, hierarchical, horizontal
C
Horizontal, vertical, random
D
Hierarchical, linear, random
2) Which of the following is not influenced by the Web site’s target audience?
A
Multimedia content used
B
Web authoring tools used
C
Overall look and feel of the Web site
D
Writing style and tone of content
3) What is the term for a sketch displaying the skeletal blueprint of a Web page structure?
A
Site map
B
Mind map
C
Card sort
D
Wireframe
4) Which of the following should not be considered when determining a Web site’s target audience?
A
Internet Address
B
Gender
C
Age
D
Nationality
5) Which Web authoring tool does not require Web files to be transferred to a Web host?
A
Offline site builder
B
Web editor
C
Online site builder
D
Text editor
6) How many steps are there to effective web design?
A
7
B
8
C
5
D
6
7) Step 1 is all about assessing needs. Which of the following is NOT a need you must assess when creating your website?
A
purpose
B
intent
C
target audience
D
main goal
8) Which of the following is NOT information you need to know about your target audience?
A
cultural demographics
B
physical demographics
C
physical location
D
computer experience
9) Mind mapping helps generate all of the following EXCEPT...
A
refine your goals
B
clarify your content
C
renew your sense of purpose
D
spark your creativity
10) Linear refers to a specific ______________.
A
category
B
placement
C
web
D
order
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