Web Exam Fall Part 1- 20Q Question Preview (ID: 58518)


State Prep. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

What is the difference between the world wide web and the internet is the internet is the hardware and world wide web is software.
a) The world wide web is the internet and the internet is the world wide web.
b) The world wide web is the hardware and the internet is the software
c) The internet is the internet is the hardware and world wide web is software.
d) Bob owns the internet

What characteristics are true about website Typography?
a) Body size is 16px, the font needs to be readable, font color should contrast from its background color.
b) Body size is 20px and font can be whatever color you want.
c) Body size doesn't matter but font must be readable and contrast from background color.
d) Body size is 10px in order to convey the emotion of happiness, with the background and the font being a light color.

What does this acronym stand for and what does it do? SFTP
a) Static Files to Proctor -Allows files to stay in one location.
b) File Transfer Protocol -Allows files to be transferred securely.
c) Secure File Transfer Protocol –A secure way for files to be transferred to a server.
d) Static File Transfer Protocol -Allows files to travel to another server.

What does the acronym RSS stand for and what does it do?
a) Really Solid Syndication -Rules to keep a website secure.
b) Really Simple Syndication -Allows you to receive news feeds, podcasts, etc.
c) Really Simple Syndication -Simple method to send emails to syndicated organizations.
d) Reality Secure Syndication -Secure way to transfer data.

What does this acronym stand for and what does it mean: WYSIWYG?
a) When You See It's Working You Keep Going -it is a safe way of further motivating yourself to get things done.
b) What You See Is What You Get -a way to create content such as websites without needing to know code.
c) When You See It Isn't Working You Guess-The way software developers work through problems by trying new things.
d) What You See Is What You Get-a way to motivate yourself.

What is a trademark?
a) The invention of the telephone was trademarked by Alexander Bell.
b) Names, symbols, catchphrases such as the Nike Swoosh and 'Just Do It'
c) An artist will put it on her painting so no one can make copies and sell it.
d) Trade center for logos and names.

What is a cookie and what is an acceptable practice for using cookies on a website?
a) A cookie is code that tracks information about users. Web Developers should get user' informed consent before initiating.
b) A financial incentive that developers pay users to locate bugs and troubleshoot.
c) A term used to differentiate between acceptable coding practices and obsolete ones.
d) A term used by developers that refers to code imbedded within a user' computer.

Which set of words are related to web security issues?
a) None of the above
b) Java, CSS, Python
c) HTML, Cookies, PDF
d) Firewalls, HTTPS, SSL

What is a site map?
a) A page attached to a website that sites all information used.
b) The server is the user and/or audience of your website.
c) A map structure along with links showing how the website is organized. It's useful for audience/client.
d) A map of all the websites in the United States.

What is an absolute path, and what does it look like?
a) A link that goes to an internal site and uses simple links and names followed by a # sign.
b) A backdoor entryway that allows programmers to bypass security systems using a simple password and username.
c) A link that goes out to an external website and it uses a full address. a href=https://www.w3.org/W3C/a
d) The username and password are the same, using a letter, number, and symbol.

What is a relative path?
a) A link when clicked, goes from one page of a website to another page of the same website.
b) A backdoor entryway that allows programmers to bypass security systems using a simple password and username.
c) A link that goes to an internal site and uses simple links and names followed by a # sign.
d) Bobs path of relatives.

What is the remote site for a web developer? Think about if the site is being coded On your device, or live on the web.
a) A website which can be accessed from the cloud by any computer.
b) The website which has folders and files located at other than then the user's local computer is referred to as Remote Site.
c) A site that can be controlled remotely.
d) sites usually developed off line, and then when they are done, the files are ftps onto the remote serving computer for live.

What practice is used to ensure a web design team keeps a website organized?
a) If something looks off, go fix it as quickly as possible.
b) Teams should use the same directories as site map indicates.
c) Communication with one or two people so as not to distract the rest of the team.
d) Correct mistakes individually to help the team finish tasks faster.

Cascade Style Sheets should be used for:
a) Styling the content.
b) Creating the content.
c) Creating both the content and the styling.
d) Search engine optimizing.

How can you help your audience understand the content on the website?
a) Websites should be professional so be sure you use words that college level professionals use.
b) Only use a higher reading level.
c) Be sure to provide a map link to a glossary which explains what the words on the website mean.
d) If it is unclear who the audience will be, then use an 8th grade reading level for the average audience unless otherwise.

How could media files be made smaller to make speedy uploads or downloads?
a) None of the above.
b) By taking the photos and videos with an Android as opposed to an iPhone. IOS systems require more memory.
c) Compress them using software such as winzip, RAR, 7zip-this makes them smaller so they transfer faster.
d) Save them to a thumb drive as a PNG file. PNG files are always smaller in size.

To have a quality 3 inch by 5-inch image on a website, the resolution should be:
a) 21.6 x 36.0 dots per inch (dpi)
b) 2.16 x 3.6 dots per inch (dpi)
c) 216 X 360 dots per inch (dpi)
d) 2160 x 3600 dots per inch (dpi)

What is the role of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) in defining web standards?
a) They work together to develop Web standards. It is Led by Tim Berners-Lee.
b) They are the ones who look at and break down the WWW.
c) They look at all the websites in the world.
d)

What are web analytics?
a) Analyzes the speed and bandwidth of an Internet connection.
b) Analyzes users coming to a website for the purposes of traffic and user experience.
c) Compresses images and videos to make them load faster.
d)

Once hyperlinks are created on a website, the most efficient work method to keep them working is to:
a) Users will notify the web master if they work or not, so there is not a need to check.
b) Regularly ensure all links work by clicking them manually or subscribing/hiring a service to regularly check them.
c) Once a year click on them to see if they work.
d)

Play Games with the Questions above at ReviewGameZone.com
To play games using the questions from above, visit ReviewGameZone.com and enter game ID number: 58518 in the upper right hand corner or click here.

TEACHERS / EDUCATORS
Log In
| Sign Up / Register