WGU C777 WEB DEVELOPMENT
APPLICATIONS UPDATED ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
●● main
Answer: HTML5 tag defining the main body of a document. Cannot be
the child of the header, nav, article, aside, or footer elements.
●● header and footer
Answer: These elements can also be included in article, aside, nav, main,
and section elements, not just on the page itself
●● source
Answer: This element identifies the file(s) to use in a video or audio
element
●● style guide
Answer: A set of standards for the writing and/or design of documents
●● IE9
Answer: This version of IE is the first to support HTML5
,●● Add them via JS, make them block via CSS
Answer: What should you do to support HTML5 elements in pre-IE9
browsers.
●● selector
Answer: The term for the part of CSS code that refers to the element you
want to style
●● declaration
Answer: In CSS, the term for a property and value pair. It must always
end with a semicolon
●● rule
Answer: In CSS, the name for a selector, property and value all grouped
together
●● inheritance
Answer: The word "cascading" in CSS refers to this concept
●● External, embedded, inline
Answer: The cascading order of CSS style sheets, ordered from lowest
priority to highest
, ●● rel, type, href
Answer: Linking to a CSS file requires these attributes in the link
element
●● style
Answer: Embedded CSS should be placed in a block defined by this
element
●● style
Answer: Inline CSS should be placed in an attribute with this name
●● document flow
Answer: The arrangement of content elements on a page and how the
space is used. Does it fall from top to bottom in stacks, or does some
content float to one side or the other?
●● curly braces
Answer: These are not used when defining inline CSS styles
●● clear
Answer: Use this CSS property to avoid having floating elements
before/after another element
APPLICATIONS UPDATED ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
●● main
Answer: HTML5 tag defining the main body of a document. Cannot be
the child of the header, nav, article, aside, or footer elements.
●● header and footer
Answer: These elements can also be included in article, aside, nav, main,
and section elements, not just on the page itself
●● source
Answer: This element identifies the file(s) to use in a video or audio
element
●● style guide
Answer: A set of standards for the writing and/or design of documents
●● IE9
Answer: This version of IE is the first to support HTML5
,●● Add them via JS, make them block via CSS
Answer: What should you do to support HTML5 elements in pre-IE9
browsers.
●● selector
Answer: The term for the part of CSS code that refers to the element you
want to style
●● declaration
Answer: In CSS, the term for a property and value pair. It must always
end with a semicolon
●● rule
Answer: In CSS, the name for a selector, property and value all grouped
together
●● inheritance
Answer: The word "cascading" in CSS refers to this concept
●● External, embedded, inline
Answer: The cascading order of CSS style sheets, ordered from lowest
priority to highest
, ●● rel, type, href
Answer: Linking to a CSS file requires these attributes in the link
element
●● style
Answer: Embedded CSS should be placed in a block defined by this
element
●● style
Answer: Inline CSS should be placed in an attribute with this name
●● document flow
Answer: The arrangement of content elements on a page and how the
space is used. Does it fall from top to bottom in stacks, or does some
content float to one side or the other?
●● curly braces
Answer: These are not used when defining inline CSS styles
●● clear
Answer: Use this CSS property to avoid having floating elements
before/after another element