WGU C777 ACTUAL TEST PAPER
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
TESTED ANSWERS
◉ element[attribute^=value]
Answer: This CSS3 selector selects every instance of a specified
element whose specified attribute begins with the specified value
◉ element:checked
Answer: This CSS3 selector selects every checked instance of a
specified element
◉ element:disabled
Answer: This CSS3 selector selects every disabled instance of a
specified element
◉ element:enabled
Answer: This CSS3 selector selects every enabled instance of a
specified element
◉ element:first-of-type
,Answer: This CSS3 selector selects every instance of a specified
element that is the first of its parent
◉ element:last-of-type
Answer: This CSS3 selector selects every instance of a specified
element that is the last of its parent
◉ element1~element2
Answer: This CSS3 selector selects every instance of element2 that is
preceded by an instance of element1 where both have the same
parent. element2 need not be immediately preceded by element1
◉ multiple images
Answer: CSS3 now allows this in the background
◉ background-clip
Answer: CSS3 property determining whether the background
extends into the border or not (content, padding, or border)
◉ background-origin
Answer: CSS3 property defining the location to which the
background-position property should be relative (content, padding,
or border)
, ◉ length, percentage, cover, contain
Answer: CSS3 values used in a background-size property. Last two
are optional. Default is auto.
◉ rgba
Answer: Whereas the opacity property applies to an element and its
children, you can use this to specify the opacity of a single element
◉ @font-face
Answer: CSS3 rule allowing you to specify custom fonts
◉ 400
Answer: This font weight is the same as normal
◉ 700
Answer: This font weight is the same as bold
◉ 100-900
Answer: Range of font weights
◉ text-shadow
Answer: IE9 and earlier do not support this text property
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
TESTED ANSWERS
◉ element[attribute^=value]
Answer: This CSS3 selector selects every instance of a specified
element whose specified attribute begins with the specified value
◉ element:checked
Answer: This CSS3 selector selects every checked instance of a
specified element
◉ element:disabled
Answer: This CSS3 selector selects every disabled instance of a
specified element
◉ element:enabled
Answer: This CSS3 selector selects every enabled instance of a
specified element
◉ element:first-of-type
,Answer: This CSS3 selector selects every instance of a specified
element that is the first of its parent
◉ element:last-of-type
Answer: This CSS3 selector selects every instance of a specified
element that is the last of its parent
◉ element1~element2
Answer: This CSS3 selector selects every instance of element2 that is
preceded by an instance of element1 where both have the same
parent. element2 need not be immediately preceded by element1
◉ multiple images
Answer: CSS3 now allows this in the background
◉ background-clip
Answer: CSS3 property determining whether the background
extends into the border or not (content, padding, or border)
◉ background-origin
Answer: CSS3 property defining the location to which the
background-position property should be relative (content, padding,
or border)
, ◉ length, percentage, cover, contain
Answer: CSS3 values used in a background-size property. Last two
are optional. Default is auto.
◉ rgba
Answer: Whereas the opacity property applies to an element and its
children, you can use this to specify the opacity of a single element
◉ @font-face
Answer: CSS3 rule allowing you to specify custom fonts
◉ 400
Answer: This font weight is the same as normal
◉ 700
Answer: This font weight is the same as bold
◉ 100-900
Answer: Range of font weights
◉ text-shadow
Answer: IE9 and earlier do not support this text property