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CERN stands for
Select one:
a. European Council for Nuclear Research
b. Central European Research Network
c. Central European Research Node
d. Council European Research Network
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The correct answer is: European Council for Nuclear Research
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Which of the following is true Question 4
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a. The plan for this computer network (to be called ARPANET) was presented in October 1967, and in December 1969 the first
three-computer network was up and running.
Tim Berners-Lee had been working on a information management system, in which text could contain links and references to other
b. The plan for this computer network (to be called ARPANET) was presented in October 1967, and in December 1969 the first works, allowing the reader to quickly jump from document to document
five-computer network was up and running.
c. The plan for this computer network (to be called ARPANET) was presented in October 1968, and in December 1969 the first
four-computer network was up and running. Select one:
d. The plan for this computer network (to be called ARPANET) was presented in October 1967, and in December 1969 the first True
four-computer network was up and running.
False
The correct answer is: The plan for this computer network (to be called ARPANET) was presented in October 1967, and in December
The correct answer is 'True'.
1969 the first four-computer network was up and running.
Question 5
Question 2
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Which of the following is not a web browser?
Gopher
Select one: Select one:
a. was an information retrieval system used in the early 1990s a. Internet Explorer
b. was a database system used in the early 1990s b. Google Chrome
c. was a file system used in the early 1990s c. Mozilla Firefox
d. was an operating system used in the early 1990s d. Twitter
The correct answer is: was an information retrieval system used in the early 1990s The correct answer is: Twitter
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Which of the following is true Sometimes, when browsing the Internet, you’ll come across web pages that don’t have an .html extension—they might have a .php,
.asp, .aspx, .jsp, or some other extension. These are all examples of static web technologies.
Select one:
a. Anyone can access the Internet from anywhere Select one:
b. NASA created the Internet True
c. You do not have to have Internet connectivity to build a web site in HTML False
d. You MUST be on the Internet to view a web site
The correct answer is 'False'.
The correct answer is: You do not have to have Internet connectivity to build a web site in HTML
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Question 7 Correct
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A number of browsers will come with some plugins pre-installed, so you may not be aware that content is being displayed via a plugin
Netscape and ___(a)____ each tried to get a competitive edge in terms of the features they supported in order to attract developers. and not natively within the browser.
This has since become known as the ___(b)___ wars.
Select one:
Select one: True
a. (a) IBM (b) operating False
b. (a) ATT (b) software
c. (a) Microsoft (b) browser
The correct answer is 'True'.
d. (a) Telenor (b) browser
The correct answer is: (a) Microsoft (b) browser
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Question 8
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On a dynamic web site, the content on the server is the same, but instead of just being HTML, it also contains dynamic code, which
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may display different data depending on information you feed to the web site
Cascading Style Sheets give you complete control over how an element is displayed. Select one:
True
Select one: False
True
False
The correct answer is 'True'.
The correct answer is 'True'.
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PHP, Python, Ruby on Rails, ASP.NET , Coldfusion are examples of ____________ languages JavaScript is the scripting language that you use to add behaviour to your web pages
Select one: Select one:
a. Static True
b. Dynamic False
c. Sequential
d. Virtual
e. Database The correct answer is 'True'.
The correct answer is: Dynamic
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Question 13
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The easiest way to check for standards compliance is to use a handy tool, available online, called a validator. The World Wide Web
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Consortium (W3C) makes a validator freely available at http://validator.w3.org/ . You can (and should) use this tool to check any web
sites you’re developing for errors in your
13) One reason for following Web Standards is Device Compatibility
Select one:
a. HTML/XHTML
Select one:
b. CSS
True
c. Java
False
d. Javascript
The correct answer is 'True'.
The correct answer is: HTML/XHTML
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Question 17
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Which one of the following is true ?
CSS can be checked out using the CSS validator available at http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
Select one:
Select one:
a. In HTML Shorthand can not be used for certain attributes.
True
b. In XHTML Attribute values must not be enclosed by quotes.
False
c. In HTML Certain elements don’t need a closing tag, in XHTML all elements must be explicitly closed.
d. In CSS you can not have more than one of the same class on each page
The correct answer is 'True'.
The correct answer is: In HTML Certain elements don’t need a closing tag, in XHTML all elements must be explicitly closed.
Question 3
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CERN stands for
Select one:
a. European Council for Nuclear Research
b. Central European Research Network
c. Central European Research Node
d. Council European Research Network
Question 1
The correct answer is: European Council for Nuclear Research
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Which of the following is true Question 4
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a. The plan for this computer network (to be called ARPANET) was presented in October 1967, and in December 1969 the first
three-computer network was up and running.
Tim Berners-Lee had been working on a information management system, in which text could contain links and references to other
b. The plan for this computer network (to be called ARPANET) was presented in October 1967, and in December 1969 the first works, allowing the reader to quickly jump from document to document
five-computer network was up and running.
c. The plan for this computer network (to be called ARPANET) was presented in October 1968, and in December 1969 the first
four-computer network was up and running. Select one:
d. The plan for this computer network (to be called ARPANET) was presented in October 1967, and in December 1969 the first True
four-computer network was up and running.
False
The correct answer is: The plan for this computer network (to be called ARPANET) was presented in October 1967, and in December
The correct answer is 'True'.
1969 the first four-computer network was up and running.
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Question 2
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Which of the following is not a web browser?
Gopher
Select one: Select one:
a. was an information retrieval system used in the early 1990s a. Internet Explorer
b. was a database system used in the early 1990s b. Google Chrome
c. was a file system used in the early 1990s c. Mozilla Firefox
d. was an operating system used in the early 1990s d. Twitter
The correct answer is: was an information retrieval system used in the early 1990s The correct answer is: Twitter
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Which of the following is true Sometimes, when browsing the Internet, you’ll come across web pages that don’t have an .html extension—they might have a .php,
.asp, .aspx, .jsp, or some other extension. These are all examples of static web technologies.
Select one:
a. Anyone can access the Internet from anywhere Select one:
b. NASA created the Internet True
c. You do not have to have Internet connectivity to build a web site in HTML False
d. You MUST be on the Internet to view a web site
The correct answer is 'False'.
The correct answer is: You do not have to have Internet connectivity to build a web site in HTML
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Question 7 Correct
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A number of browsers will come with some plugins pre-installed, so you may not be aware that content is being displayed via a plugin
Netscape and ___(a)____ each tried to get a competitive edge in terms of the features they supported in order to attract developers. and not natively within the browser.
This has since become known as the ___(b)___ wars.
Select one:
Select one: True
a. (a) IBM (b) operating False
b. (a) ATT (b) software
c. (a) Microsoft (b) browser
The correct answer is 'True'.
d. (a) Telenor (b) browser
The correct answer is: (a) Microsoft (b) browser
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Question 8
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On a dynamic web site, the content on the server is the same, but instead of just being HTML, it also contains dynamic code, which
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may display different data depending on information you feed to the web site
Cascading Style Sheets give you complete control over how an element is displayed. Select one:
True
Select one: False
True
False
The correct answer is 'True'.
The correct answer is 'True'.
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PHP, Python, Ruby on Rails, ASP.NET , Coldfusion are examples of ____________ languages JavaScript is the scripting language that you use to add behaviour to your web pages
Select one: Select one:
a. Static True
b. Dynamic False
c. Sequential
d. Virtual
e. Database The correct answer is 'True'.
The correct answer is: Dynamic
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Question 13
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The easiest way to check for standards compliance is to use a handy tool, available online, called a validator. The World Wide Web
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Consortium (W3C) makes a validator freely available at http://validator.w3.org/ . You can (and should) use this tool to check any web
sites you’re developing for errors in your
13) One reason for following Web Standards is Device Compatibility
Select one:
a. HTML/XHTML
Select one:
b. CSS
True
c. Java
False
d. Javascript
The correct answer is 'True'.
The correct answer is: HTML/XHTML
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Question 17
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Which one of the following is true ?
CSS can be checked out using the CSS validator available at http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
Select one:
Select one:
a. In HTML Shorthand can not be used for certain attributes.
True
b. In XHTML Attribute values must not be enclosed by quotes.
False
c. In HTML Certain elements don’t need a closing tag, in XHTML all elements must be explicitly closed.
d. In CSS you can not have more than one of the same class on each page
The correct answer is 'True'.
The correct answer is: In HTML Certain elements don’t need a closing tag, in XHTML all elements must be explicitly closed.