True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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The
W3C was founded before HTML was first formalized.
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2.
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The
various committees that make up the W3C look to expand and set standards for the many new Web
technologies that have emerged.
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3.
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A
browser does not hide the actual HTML markup tags from the user.
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4.
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CSS
rules can be placed in an external style sheet.
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5.
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The
more you standardize, the easier your maintenance chores become.
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6.
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Following the W3C standards does not mean that your site has to be visually
uninteresting, although you may have to sacrifice the latest multimedia enhancements.
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7.
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Knowing your audience is a major step toward correctly implementing your
site.
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Centering a page does not ensure that the layout of the content will remain unchanged
regardless of the users screen resolution.
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9.
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As
part of the first step in the design process, you develop relative, informative, and timely
content.
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10.
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As
part of the second step in the design process, you quantify your audience.
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11.
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As
part of the third step in the design process, you list what you want your Web site to
accomplish.
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12.
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As
part of the final step in the design process, you design the navigation to be user-based and
user-controlled.
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13.
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If a
goal of your Web site is to sell a product, the objectives utilized might include testimonials from
customers who have purchased the product.
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Defining the purpose of a Web site requires a clear understanding of the sites
goals and objectives.
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15.
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After
defining a sites purpose, you formulate it into a clear purpose statement.
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16.
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It is
important to design your site to accommodate all possible visitors.
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If
you have limited resources and a tight time frame for initial Web site development, start by
identifying your audience's top two or three goals and needs.
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18.
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To
create a successful Web site with a high degree of usability, it is not necessary to identify the
needs of the audience.
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19.
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You
are unlikely to find that your audience has more or different needs than originally anticipated after
you create your Web site.
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20.
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Repurposing content frequently involves abbreviating and rewriting text, rescanning
photos, and editing or segmenting video and audio.
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Repurposing content means duplicating on Web pages content created for
print.
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Visitors typically like to read long passages of text on-screen.
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A
commercial Web site might feature any of the following: order forms, company history, job
opportunities, and/or privacy/security statements.
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24.
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The
use of photographs can help you deliver a message and/or prompt an action beyond the capabilities of
text alone.
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Multimedia presentations cannot, by definition, be interactive.
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26.
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The
extensive use of animation allows users to focus on the Web page's content.
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27.
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Downloadable media begin to play as soon as the data transfers in.
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28.
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The
primary problem in delivering video files over the Web is their extremely large size.
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Typically, cutting-edge technology should be implemented on your site as soon as it is
available.
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30.
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Hierarchical structure is appropriate for information that needs to be viewed in a
historical order.
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31.
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You
should structure your information to achieve the objectives you have defined.
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32.
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Use
random structure for large Web sites only.
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33.
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Web
sites with topics such as famous Latin guitarists or predatory creatures of South America are
examples of Web sites in which random structure can be used effectively.
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Information found in organizational and topical Web sites usually is well-suited to
hierarchical structure.
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35.
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You
should structure the information in a Web site to maximize the site's usability.
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36.
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An
outline can combine structural themes (e.g., linear/tutorial and hierarchical).
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37.
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A
home page is typically the first Web page your visitor will see.
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38.
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A
home page should indicate clearly to visitors the kind of Web site they have accessed.
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39.
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If
your company is small, the home page should clearly indicate the product or service
offered.
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40.
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A
home page should contain a dynamic area that provides constantly changing, interesting
content.
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41.
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A
home page should provide one or more methods of contact.
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42.
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A
home page should establish the visual identity for a Web site.
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43.
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A
home page should be different enough to stand out but connect visually with secondary Web
pages.
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44.
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Splash pages are unfailingly well-received by members of the Web
audience.
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45.
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Underlying pages should visually connect with the home page and with other secondary
pages in the Web site.
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Underlying pages should provide a link to the home page.
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To
fulfill a Web sites purpose and meet its audiences needs, home, splash, and underlying
Web pages should perform typical functions.
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48.
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Underlying pages should not display the Web site name.
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49.
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The
Web is the most popular and fastest growing area in computing today.
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50.
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Networks are connected with high-, medium-, and low-speed data lines that allow data
to move from one computer to another around the world.
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51.
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Internet2 is for-profit and includes more than 200 leading companies in its effort to
correct some of the Internets challenges, such as bottlenecking.
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52.
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Text
links usually are italicized or in a different color from the rest of the document.
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53.
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The
Internet is a worldwide collection of networks, each of which is composed of a collection of smaller
networks.
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54.
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While
initially it was built to handle voice communications, the telephone network also is an integral part
of computer communications.
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55.
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A
dial-up connection is permanent.
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56.
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One
disadvantage of a dial-up line is the considerable expense.
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57.
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A
disadvantage of dial-up lines is that you cannot control the quality of the connection because the
telephone companys switching office randomly selects the line.
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Analog lines increasingly are connecting home and business users to networks around
the globe because they transmit data and information at faster rates than digital
lines.
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Multiplexed T1 lines are less expensive, albeit slower, connection options for home
owners and small businesses.
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60.
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The
Internet backbone itself uses T1 lines.
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When
selecting a service provider, be sure it provides at least one local POP telephone number to avoid
paying long-distance charges for connection time.
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62.
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The
fees for using an ISP sometimes are slightly higher than fees for an OSP.
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63.
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It is
important to test with different browsers as you develop your Web site.
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64.
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To
locate Web pages on particular topics, you enter a keyword or phrase in the search engines text
box and click the appropriate button to initiate the search.
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To
develop a formal educational Web site, you must understand effective approaches to teaching and
learning online.
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Millions of people turn to the Web daily for entertainment.
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To
develop an e-commerce site, you must understand the methods for building e-commerce capability into
your Web pages.
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68.
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A
site devoted to black and white photography, including tips for amateurs, photo galleries, and online
resources, is an example of an organization Web site.
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69.
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The
organizations that can benefit from a Web presence are endless.
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Whatever is on a Web page is a fact.
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71.
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A
corporate Web site providing e-commerce opportunities and customer interactivity may achieve greater
success than a competitors Web site that simply puts its catalog online.
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72.
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When
designing a Web page to promote and sell products, make sure you include the benefit associated with
each feature you list.
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73.
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A
corporate Internet might make available to its employees policies and procedures and access to
databases.
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74.
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Most
employees do not consider intranets useful tools because of the security issues at
present.
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75.
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When
you view a Web page with a browser, it reads and interprets the tags.
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76.
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With
HTML, you can create one link that links to several URLs.
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77.
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HTML
is a programming language used to create Web pages.
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78.
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As a
Web page designer, your primary role is to convert text into HTML documents.
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79.
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A
corporate Web master often assumes the responsibilities for both the Internet and an
intranet.
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80.
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Multimedia and interactivity are required elements for a successful Web
site.
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You
are required to provide brief explanations of what visitors will see or hear to help them determine
if they really do want to access the multimedia.
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82.
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All
multimedia elements are accessible to all users.
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When
developing original multimedia, users expect that audio or video files will be delivered as integral
wholes, and not broken into smaller pieces.
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84.
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Home
pages should give visitors a choice of high- or low-bandwidth content.
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85.
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When
adding multimedia to a Web site, you should identify high-bandwidth areas for your
audience.
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86.
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You
should not waste bandwidth on an uninteresting video clip with little action when an audio clip alone
will convey the real content of value.
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87.
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All
browsers support animated GIFs.
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88.
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Web
audio and video can be either downloadable or streaming.
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89.
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36.6
bps modems are still the typical connectivity device for home users.
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90.
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In
the mid 1990s, people typically accessed the Internet with a 14.4 bps telephone modem, which was the
primary option at that time.
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91.
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Sites
that use Flash or other interactive technologies may take longer to build.
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92.
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Daily
content update is the standard for content-oriented sites.
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93.
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All
Web sites must update their content daily to avoid losing visitors.
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94.
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Content gathered through a content partnership can be guaranteed to be unique to your
Web site.
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95.
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Links
should only appear at the bottom of a Web page.
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96.
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Artistic concerns are the most important element in the development of a Web
page.
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97.
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All
images take the same amount of time to download.
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98.
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Most
offices have DSL, ISDN, T1, T3, or cable connections.
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99.
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For
most people, their major use of the Internet is from their homes.
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100.
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More
Web commerce is conducted for business, not consumer purposes.
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101.
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Web
developers should always try to keep changing the font styles, colors, etc. of the Web site, to keep
the site looking interesting.
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102.
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All
Web surfers have the same kind of hardware and software.
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103.
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Highly personal information requests or behavioral surveys should never be
used.
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104.
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A
site's lowest common denominator (LCD) is the minimum set of variables that need to be programmed so
that the largest audience possible can see the Web site.
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105.
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Adding any entertainment to a Web site requires the allocation of a large budget and
use of complex programming.
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106.
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HTML
is the only skill needed for Web site development.
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107.
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Since
the programming and design of a Web site are creative processes, you should not enforce strict
deadlines on them.
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108.
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The
Web looks and acts differently depending on the user's equipment and settings.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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109.
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____
element tags indicate that the text is a first-level heading:
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110.
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____ allows authors to create style rules for elements and express them
externally. a. | SGML | c. | CSS | b. | WYSIWYG | d. | HTML | | | | |
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111.
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Because XHTML is an application of XML, you must use ____ to render style in
XHTML. a. | template
sheets | c. | templates | b. | style sheets | d. | guides | | | | |
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112.
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Every
browser contains a program called a(n) ____ that interprets the markup tags in an HTML
file. a. | compiler | c. | parser | b. | translator | d. | interpreter | | | | |
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113.
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____
are helper applications that assist a browser in rendering a special effect. a. | Widgets | c. | Applets | b. | Helpapps | d. | Plug-ins | | | | |
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114.
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Browser-specific coding may be viable on a company ____, where you know or you can
specify that all users have the same brand and version of browser. a. | extranet | c. | intranet | b. | internet | d. | Web site | | | | |
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115.
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Which
is currently the most common method for connecting to the internet? a. | Cable
modem | c. | ISDN
basic | b. | Regular telephone line | d. | Digital Subscriber Line | | | | |
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116.
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The
____ is the browsers temporary storage area for Web pages and images. a. | queue | c. | cache | b. | back-up folder | d. | reserve | | | | |
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117.
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A
computer monitors screen ____ is the width and height of the computer screen in
pixels. a. | size | c. | resolution | b. | display | d. | description | | | | |
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118.
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The
two most common screen resolutions (traditionally expressed as width X height in pixels) are ____ and
____. a. | 600 X 800; 768 X
1024 | c. | 600 X 800; 1024
X 768 | b. | 800 X 600; 768 X 1024 | d. | 800 X 600; 1024 X 768 | | | | |
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119.
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Users
with much older computers may have their resolution set to ____, but this resolution has become so
obsolete that it is no longer a viable consideration for Web developers. a. | 256 x
256 | c. | 640 x
480 | b. | 1024 x
460 | d. | 480 x
640 | | | | |
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120.
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In
____ design, Web pages adapt to different screen resolutions by remaining centered in the users
browser. a. | Static | c. | Fixed | b. | Flexible | d. | Centered | | | | |
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121.
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The
interface that the user must navigate is often called the ____ of a Web site. a. | look and
feel | c. | taste | b. | feel | d. | look | | | | |
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122.
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Your
____ is the single most important factor in determining the success of your site. a. | font
choice | c. | number of
graphics | b. | information design | d. | plug-in requirements | | | | |
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123.
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The
screens low ____ makes the computer monitor a poor reading medium. a. | resolution | c. | cost | b. | size | d. | color depth | | | | |
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124.
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When
designing a Web page, think about providing contrasting colors that are easy to read and easy on the
eye, such as dark colors against a(n) ____ background. a. | gray | c. | white | b. | black | d. | red | | | | |
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125.
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You
can ____ by repeating colors and fonts and by using a page layout that allows different hierarchical
levels. a. | practice
consistent placement of page elements | b. | provide visual structure | c. | create smooth
transitions | d. | utilize active white space | | |
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126.
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You
should provide grounding for the user by placing navigation elements ____ on each
page. a. | in different
positions | c. | at the
top | b. | at the
left | d. | in the same
position | | | | |
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127.
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The
____ is a conceptual layout device that organizes the page into columns and rows. a. | grid | c. | style
sheet | b. | page template | d. | matrix | | | | |
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128.
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Most
current Web sites use ____ in one form or another to give their pages structure and
consistency. a. | elements | c. | forms | b. | plug-ins | d. | tables | | | | |
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129.
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White
space that is used deliberately is called ____ white space. a. | passive | c. | well-formed | b. | intentional | d. | active | | | | |
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130.
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____
white space includes the blank areas that border the screen or are the result of mismatched
shapes. a. | Passive | c. | Well-formed | b. | Intentional | d. | Active | | | | |
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131.
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You
can make reading easier by using a text ____ that is narrower than the width of the
screen. a. | row | c. | column | b. | font | d. | spacing | | | | |
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132.
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Which
is the most important screen area? a. | Left | c. | Top | b. | Center | d. | Right | | | | |
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133.
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Which
is the second most important screen area? a. | Left | c. | Top | b. | Center | d. | Right | | | | |
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134.
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Which
is the third most important screen area? a. | Left | c. | Top | b. | Bottom | d. | Right | | | | |
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135.
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Which
is the fourth most important screen area? a. | Left | c. | Top | b. | Bottom | d. | Right | | | | |
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136.
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Which
is the least important screen area? a. | Left | c. | Top | b. | Bottom | d. | Right | | | | |
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137.
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As a
function of normal reading habits, the users eye may move from ____ and back
again. a. | top to
bottom | c. | left to
right | b. | bottom to top | d. | right to left | | | | |
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138.
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You
should use ____ and color to reinforce location or topic. a. | font | c. | size | b. | weight | d. | shapes | | | | |
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139.
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You
should not make your users click more than ____ times to get to the content they
desire.
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140.
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A(n)
____ can be used to graphically display the organization of your Web site. a. | Web
log | c. | road
map | b. | directory
tree | d. | site
map | | | | |
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141.
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A(n)
____ lets the users pick the exact topic they want to view. a. | site
map | c. | menu
bar | b. | hypertext table
of contents | d. | title
bar | | | | |
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142.
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By
default, links are ____ when new. a. | blue | c. | red | b. | purple | d. | green | | | | |
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143.
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By
default, hypertext links change to ____ after they have been visited. a. | blue | c. | red | b. | purple | d. | green | | | | |
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144.
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Designing for ____ means developing Web pages that remain accessible despite any
physical, sensory, and cognitive disabilities,work constraints, or technological barriers on the part
of the user. a. | navigation | c. | accessibility | b. | readability | d. | portability | | | | |
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145.
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Use the alt attribute to describe the function of each visual. The W3C
provides this accessibility tip in relation to which area of Web design? a. | Hypertext
links | c. | Images and
animations | b. | Multimedia | d. | Scripts, applets, and plug-ins | | | | |
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146.
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Provide captioning and transcripts of audio and descriptions of video. The
W3C provides this accessibility tip in relation to which area of Web design? a. | Hypertext
links | c. | Images and
animations | b. | Multimedia | d. | Scripts, applets, and plug-ins | | | | |
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147.
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Use headings, lists, and consistent structure. The W3C provides this
accessibility tip in relation to which area of Web design? a. | Hypertext
links | c. | Page
organization | b. | Multimedia | d. | Scripts, applets, and plug-ins | | | | |
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148.
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Provide alternative content in case active features are inaccessible or
unsupported. The W3C provides this accessibility tip in relation to which area of Web
design? a. | Frames | c. | Page
organization | b. | Multimedia | d. | Scripts, applets, and plug-ins | | | | |
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149.
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Use the noframes element and meaningful titles. The W3C provides this
accessibility tip in relation to which area of Web design? a. | Frames | c. | Page
organization | b. | Multimedia | d. | Tables | | | | |
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150.
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Summarize. The W3C provides this accessibility tip in relation to which
area of Web design? a. | Frames | c. | Page organization | b. | Multimedia | d. | Tables | | | | |
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151.
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You
can verify that physically challenged people can access your Web pages easily by using ____, a
Web-based tool developed by the Center for Applied Special Technology. a. | Joey | c. | Bobby | b. | Nathan | d. | Freddy | | | | |
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152.
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The
computer screen is ____ oriented. a. | vertically | c. | portrait | b. | landscape | d. | diagonally | | | | |
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153.
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You
should avoid ____ text on a(n) ____background and ____ text on a(n) ____ background. a. | light; dark;
dark; dark | c. | light; light;
dark; light | b. | dark; light; light; dark | d. | light; light; dark; dark | | | | |
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154.
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The
typical resolution for a computer monitor is ____ dpi.
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155.
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Because of the screen graininess, ____ text is especially hard to read in paragraph
format, so restrict its use for special emphasis. a. | plain | c. | italic | b. | bold | d. | underlined | | | | |
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156.
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The
____ font, designed for print, is hard to read online. a. | Arial | c. | Courier | b. | Georgia | d. | Times Roman | | | | |
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157.
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Which
of the following is the correct order for steps in the six-step design process? a. | Plan the
structure, plan the content, identify the audience, define the purpose | b. | Define the
purpose, plan the structure, plan the content, identify the audience | c. | Identify the
audience, plan the content, plan the structure, define the purpose | d. | Define the
purpose, identify the audience, plan the content, plan the structure | | |
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158.
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Step
3 of the design plan is to __________. a. | plan the Web pages | c. | plan the content | b. | identify the
audience | d. | plan the
navigation | | | | |
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159.
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Step
5 of the design plan is to __________. a. | plan the Web pages | c. | plan the content | b. | identify the
audience | d. | plan the
navigation | | | | |
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160.
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Instead of duplicating content created for print on Web pages, you should __________
the content so it will add value. a. | cluster | c. | rewrite | b. | repurpose | d. | add multimedia
to | | | | |
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161.
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Typically, the primary component of a Web site is __________. a. | hyperlinks | c. | photographs | b. | text | d. | graphics | | | | |
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162.
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__________ can add action, excitement, and interactivity to your Web
pages. a. | Audio | c. | Multimedia | b. | Dynamically generated content | d. | Graphics | | | | |
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163.
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Multimedia and other technologies often require the use of a(n) __________, which is a
software program that allows certain content to function within the Web page. a. | animator | c. | OSP | b. | stream | d. | plug-in | | | | |
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164.
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__________ allowed multimedia to function, but required it to take place in another
browser window. a. | Helper
applications | c. | Animators | b. | Plug-ins | d. | Splash screens | | | | |
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165.
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__________ is/are widely used to attract attention and enliven Web pages with the
appearance of moving pictures. a. | Audio | c. | Downloadable media | b. | Animations | d. | Streaming
media | | | | |
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166.
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Web
audio and video can be categorized as either __________. a. | downloadable
media or animated media | c. | animated media
or streaming media | b. | plug-in media or helper media | d. | downloadable media or streaming media | | | | |
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167.
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Efficiently delivering quality __________ via the Web has presented the most difficult
challenges. a. | audio | c. | animation | b. | video | d. | dynamically generated content | | | | |
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168.
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The
Web sites __________ serves as a blueprint for the Web site. a. | chart | c. | structure | b. | outline | d. | pseudocode | | | | |
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169.
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__________ structure organizes and presents information in a specific
order. a. | Code | c. | Hierarchical | b. | Flowchart | d. | Linear | | | | |
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170.
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Keeping a Web site organized will help you __________. a. | work more
effectively | b. | minimize the risk of losing or misplacing Web site
elements | c. | facilitate the publishing of your Web site to an ISP or
OSP | d. | all of the
above | | |
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171.
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If
your Web site has __________ you can create one folder on your local disk for all the
files. a. | fewer than 5-10
files | c. | more than 100
files | b. | between 25 and 50 files | d. | all of the above | | | | |
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172.
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If
your Web site is large, you should create separate, logical __________ into which you can place
original files. a. | subfolders | c. | hierarchies | b. | headers | d. | outlines | | | | |
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173.
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The
__________ of a Web site defines the sites major navigational paths. a. | archive | c. | outline | b. | image map | d. | hierarchy | | | | |
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174.
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You
should plan an organized __________ system for your Web site. a. | indexing | c. | imaging | b. | content | d. | file | | | | |
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175.
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A
__________ structure organizes information into categories and subcategories. a. | linear | c. | tutorial | b. | categorical | d. | hierarchical | | | | |
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176.
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Graphics that have specific designated areas that, when clicked, link to other
locations or Web pages are __________. a. | directories | c. | indices | b. | algorithms | d. | image
maps | | | | |
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177.
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A Web
site __________ is a common method to help visitors find information. a. | image
map | c. | directory | b. | index | d. | glossary | | | | |
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178.
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A(n)
__________ page connects and combines the Web site and establishes continuity within the Web
site. a. | underlying | c. | directory | b. | comment | d. | map | | | | |
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179.
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As
shown in the accompanying figure, on the Web, you access graphics, sounds, video clips, and regular
text using a __________, which is a special software pointer that points to the location of the
computer on which the specific information is stored, as well as the information
itself. a. | protocol | c. | program | b. | URL | d. | link | | | | |
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180.
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A
collection of linked Web pages that typically starts with a home page is called a Web
__________. a. | link | c. | site | b. | splash | d. | index | | | | |
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181.
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Graphics, text, and other information available at a Web site are stored in a
specifically formatted electronic document called a Web __________. a. | page | c. | protocol | b. | site | d. | index | | | | |
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182.
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A
link can be a(n) __________. a. | word | c. | image | b. | phrase | d. | any of the
above | | | | |
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183.
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A
__________ page provides information about the Web sites purpose and content. a. | splash | c. | home | b. | script | d. | servlet | | | | |
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184.
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The
activity of jumping from one Web page to another sometimes is referred to __________ the
Web. a. | riding | c. | splashing | b. | surfing | d. | moving | | | | |
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185.
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Main
users of __________ lines include large companies, telephone companies, and service providers
connecting to the Internet backbone.
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186.
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Businesses often use __________ lines to connect to the Internet.
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187.
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A(n)
__________ rate is the speed at which a line carries data and information. a. | chart | c. | hierarchy | b. | system | d. | transfer | | | | |
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188.
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Transfer rates usually are expressed as __________.
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189.
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A(n)
__________ supplies Internet access, along with members-only features that offer a variety of special
content and services such as news, weather, legal information, financial data, and the
like.
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190.
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You
need a Web __________ to view Web pages on a computer monitor. a. | locator | c. | viewer | b. | monitor | d. | browser | | | | |
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191.
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The
__________ name is the text version of a numeric address for each computer on the
Internet. a. | protocol | c. | domain | b. | URL | d. | resource | | | | |
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192.
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The
__________ sets the standards for both HTML and HTTP. a. | W3C | c. | CGI | b. | XP | d. | ActiveX Consortium | | | | |
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193.
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__________ is a markup language that through predefined or customized, self-defined
tags offers a designer greater freedom to arrange or present information than HTML.
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194.
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A
__________s responsibilities vary dramatically, depending primarily on the staffing and other
resources devoted to developing a Web site. a. | multimedia developer | c. | Web programmer | b. | Web page
designer | d. | Webmaster | | | | |
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195.
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Animated GIFs, like those shown in the accompanying figure, include up to __________
colors. a. | 16 | c. | 526 | b. | 256 | d. | 16.7 million | | | | |
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196.
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One
of the most extensively used downloadable video file formats on the Web is
__________. a. | WAV | c. | MIDI | b. | AIFF | d. | none of the above | | | | |
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197.
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What
is the recommended rate for Web video? a. | 75 to 100 fps | c. | 20 to 30 fps | b. | 45 to 60
fps | d. | 10 to 15
fps | | | | |
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198.
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What
is the content update standard that content-oriented sites must maintain to compete? a. | daily
freshening | b. | weekly freshening | c. | monthly
freshening | d. | quarterly freshening | e. | yearly
freshening | | |
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199.
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Most
home-based Web users access the Internet using ____. a. | DSL | b. | ISDN | c. | 36.6-Kbps modems | d. | 56-Kbps
modems | e. | cable connection | | |
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200.
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An
online game ____. a. | is not useful
for a corporate site | b. | attracts visitors to a site | c. | is only used
during the introduction of a site | d. | is a distraction to visitors and should be
avoided | | |
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201.
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Site
developers must understand ____ as much as they do good programming. a. | business | b. | foreign languages | c. | international
politics | d. | office politics | | |
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202.
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A
____ is a projected schedule that helps to organize the many facets of work that go into creating a
site. a. | schematic | b. | time line | c. | brand | d. | cookie | | |
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203.
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Having good navigation on Web sites should not be overlooked due to commercialization
and ____. a. | greed | b. | social concerns | c. | artistic
concerns | d. | competition | | |
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204.
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Downloads with a slow connection can be ____. a. | frustrating | b. | exciting | c. | difficult to
understand | d. | expensive | | |
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205.
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____
allows for smooth animation with relatively quick download times, among other valuable
capabilities. a. | HTML | b. | Flash | c. | CGI | d. | Photoshop | | |
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206.
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The
game of darts on the Coca-cola store site lacks promotional value because ____. a. | it is
technically inferior | b. | playing darts is no longer popular | c. | it is
boring | d. | there is no connection between darts and
Coca-cola | | |
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207.
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To
add entertainment to a Web site with a small budget, try using ____. a. | a funny
quote | b. | Flash | c. | databases | d. | Shockwave | | |
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208.
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What
is the primary graphic design tool? a. | HTML | b. | CGI | c. | Photoshop | d. | Flash | | |
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Completion
Complete each sentence or
statement.
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209.
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The
____________________ is a worldwide collection of networks.
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210.
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A(n)
____________________ is composed of several computers connected together to share resources and
data.
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211.
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A(n)
____________________ can point to information on any computer connected to the Internet that is
running the proper software.
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212.
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A(n)
____________________ line is a temporary connection that uses one or more analog telephone lines for
communications.
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213.
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A(n)
____________________ line is a connection that always is established between two communications
devices.
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214.
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Thousands of bits per second is called ____________________.
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215.
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Millions of bits per second is called ____________________.
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216.
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One
way to access a Web page is to enter its unique address, called the ____________________, in the
browsers Address bar or location field.
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217.
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The
protocol most often used for transmitting Web page data is ____________________.
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218.
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____________________ is some combination of text, graphics, animation, audio, and
video.
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219.
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You
should create home pages that give visitors a choice of high- or low-____________________
content.
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220.
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Downloadable media utilizes ____________________ protocol to transfer the data, and
therefore does not require a specific media server.
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