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Web Exam Spring Pt. 1
Test Description: Prep for End of program State Exam
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is current version of HTML and what was the main reason why this new version is used?
A
HTML5 it allows screen readers to use semantic tag so they know where everything is
B
Version X because bob likes html
C
Hml4 because it is much easier to read and understand for people and machines.
D
html is used because it offers increased multimedia support.
2) What are the names of popular semantic tags added to the newest version of HTML5? Some Semantic tags (which allow browsers to know the structure of the site) are:
A
body,Text,division, Section,Footer
B
Header, Nav, Article, Section, Aside, Footer- screen readers such as JAWS and ICE can easily find these tags
C
Heads, Nav, News, Section, Aside, Foot
D
Bob is a semantic mechanic
3) The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has the following role in defining web standards: It is the publisher of the new standard HTML5 and that is all.
A
The W3C is the entity that creates and decides what standard is used by students.
B
The W3C is the entity solely responsible for web standards the USA uses.
C
The W3C are the ones who decided the Globes web standards.
D
The role played by the W3C is to set WEB standards for the entire world.
4) What is the significance of XHTML in terms of the History of Web Design and Development?
A
The fact that XHTML was restrictive shaped the need to create HTML5 web standards. Restrictive means the code is error free.
B
It was flexible enough to work across various web platforms due to being restrictive.
C
Web Design and Development has been shaped more by XHTML.
D
It was around longer than other programming languages.
5) What is branding?
A
Branding is your company's identity, it is who you are and what you represent, it may change due to season and holiday.
B
Branding is your personal identity, it's who you are and what you represent in the workplace.
C
Branding in a company is what happens to horses
D
The identity a company creates to let people remember and trust them by using consistent images, fonts and messages
6) What are analytics?
A
How long are people sticking around what are they focusing on.
B
What kinds of things don’t the most attention delete them.
C
collecting and analyzing what's happening on your website. Track user behavior. Learn what is and isn’t working
7) What is Visual Hierarchy?
A
Showing superiority in one audio format than another
B
Oil (both sesame and vegetable) Chicken breasts Frozen peas and carrots green onions Garlic Eggs Cooked Rice Low-sodium soy
C
It helps the user understand how important one element is in relation to another, and/or where the user should start reading.
8) What is white space and how can it be used for Visual Hierarchy?
A
Whitespace is unnecessary and only shows space that needs to be filled in
B
White space is Grey Space that gives room for other elements
C
Whitespace is blank space that speaks by giving breathing room to other elements.
9) What are the principles of design? This means HOW do you use the design elements, it is NOT the actual elements.
A
Contrast, Balance, Emphasis, Movement, White Space, Proportion, Hierarchy, Repetition, Rhythm, Pattern, Unity, and Variety.
B
Contrast, Balance, Emphasis, Movement, Grey Space, Size, Hierarchy, Repetition, Feel, Pattern, Unity, and multifariousness
C
Contrast, Balance, Emphasis, Movement, Black Space, Proportion, Monarchy, Repetition, Rhythm, Pattern, Division, and Variety
10) What is the visual important pattern that lets a Web Designer know the important regions users will look at?
A
The E pattern places text in the pattern of an E and people prefer this when reading web text.
B
The F pattern places text in the pattern of an F and people prefer this when reading web text.
C
The L pattern places text in the pattern of an L and people prefer this when reading web text.
11) What is Heuristic Analysis on websites?
A
Review website to find the quality of the site and find what is not working. Rank how good everything is.
B
Reviews written up in the web journal magazines about the best world websites.
C
Reviews your website to find what is working using a list to compare sites for copyright.
12) What are the phases of the Web Design Cycle?
A
Research, planning (WF), Web Design, Coding, Testing and Review, Delivery and Launch, Maintenance
B
Maintenance, Review, Web Design, Coding, Review, Delivery and Launch, Maintenance, Research
C
Studying, Outlining, coding, delivery, testing, launch, repair
13) What is a wireframe?
A
A wire Frame is a set of wires used to construct a frame for a website.
B
A rough draft of what website will look like. Do it just before the actual design and development stages of a site build.
C
A wire Frame is a set of instructions on how to make a website.
14) What does URL stand for and what is it?
A
Uniform Resource Locator -it is a link-it is a number that is assigned to the website to find its location.
B
Uniform Resource locator-it creates uniforms that Bob needs to wear.
C
Unified Resource locator-it unifies the websites of the world.
15) What is a frame, what was the old one called, what is the present one called?
A
A frame is a separate website page within a website page, with scroll buttons. Old code was frameset new one is iframe
B
It is what all images on a website have to be put into.
C
Bob always frames his sister so they think she was the one who stole the cookies.
16) What does https stand for and what is it?
A
Hyper technology transfer protocol server. This hyper technology speeds up the time in which a website can be saved.
B
Hyper Transfer Text Protocol Service. The word protocol means rules. These rules help move pages from one computer to another
C
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol SECURE. The word Protocol means rules. The rules that allow webpages to transfer securely.
17) What does API stand for and what do they do?
A
Automated Picture interface. This is the database where all your pictures are stored and saved where you can access them
B
Animation processing interface. This is a program that codes animations like animated pictures and videos.
C
Application Program Interface. They allow programs to interact with each other. example an API showing location of user.
18) What does DTD stand for?
A
Document Type Definition, or sometimes even a Document Type Declaration — set of instructions in the top code of an HTML page
B
Defending Term Documents. This is antivirus software that protects documents from getting hacked.
C
Document term defiance. This helps tell the computer the different documents on the hard drive and alerts them if any hacking
19) What does XML stand for and what is it?
A
XML, which stands for eXtensible Markup Language, an easily customizable programming language it stores simple text. strict
B
extensive markup levels. Help customize the language to suit the audience.
C
Extend Message language. Sends messages to the creator about different languages the audience speaks in.
20) What is a JavaScript roll over and why use JavaScript for it?
A
When the mouse rolls over something, it changes color, size, different picture; user’s Users computer can process it.
B
It changes the picture from one picture to another and we use it to not use up as much space on a website.
C
JS is A program that allows a website to show a different font or text style on search engines and previews.
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