Test Syllabus |
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What is the character entity representation of the ‘less than’ sign (its entity name is ‘<’) ? |
a. | 60;# |
b. | < * |
c. | &60#; |
d. | #60&; |
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You want to create a link for your website allowing users to email the webmaster. How will you implement this if the webmaster’s email is “webmaster@xcompany.com”? |
a. | <a href=”mailto:webmaster@xcompany.com”>webmaster</a> * |
b. | <a href=”webmaster@xcompany.com”>webmaster</a> |
c. | <a http=”mail:webmaster@xcompany.com”>webmaster</a> |
d. | <mail http=”send:webmaster@xcompany.com”>webmaster</mail> |
e. | <a href=”mailto://webmaster@xcompany.com”>webmaster</a> |
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You have to add a list of products in a drop-down list. What will you use to group the identical products under a category name? |
a. | Optgroup * |
b. | option |
c. | menu |
d. | var |
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How will you specify a comment in an XHTML document? |
a. | <!!– Here is a comment… –!> |
b. | <– Here is a comment.. –> |
c. | <!– Here is a comment.. –> * |
d. | <! Here is a comment… –!> |
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Which of the following is true for the “<param>” tag? |
a. | It doesn’t need a closing tag |
b. | The language attribute cannot be specified with it |
c. | The name and type attributes are optional |
d. | The class, id and title can be specified for it * |
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How will you specify the language attribute in XHTML? |
a. | <div lang=”en” xml:lang=”en”>Listing A</div> * |
b. | <div language=”en”>Listing A</div> |
c. | <div language=”en” xhtml:lang=”en”>Listing A</div> |
d. | <div xml:language=”en”>Listing A</div> |
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Which of the following is incorrect with regard to the <select> tag? |
a. | The “name” should be specified |
b. | The “disabled” attribute disables the drop-down list |
c. | The “multiple” attribute allows the user to choose multiple options |
d. | The text specified in the “value” is displayed in the drop-down list * |
e. | None of the above |
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Which of the following lines will be allowed by an XHTML parser? |
a. | <p>This is the starting of a new paragraph |
b. | <P>This is the starting of a new paragraph<P> |
c. | Here is a break statement <br></br> |
d. | New Horizontal line <hr /> * |
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You are developing a website. In one of the subscription forms, you need to get the subscription start date from the user. The HTML code is as follows: Day <input type=”text” size=”3″ />Month <input type=”text” size=”10″ /> Year <input type=”text” size=”4″ /> Which of the following will you use if you want to put these 3 text fields together in a box? |
a. | <legend> |
b. | <box> |
c. | <fieldset>* |
d. | <area> |
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Which of the following is incorrect about the relation between HTML and XHTML? |
a. | XHTML is a stricter and cleaner version of HTML * |
b. | XHTML is almost identical to HTML 4.01 |
c. | XHTML and HTML both are used to generate dynamic content |
d. | XHTML brings together the elements of HTML and the syntax of XML |
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Which of the following is correct for an image? |
a. | An image must be resized in an editor to fit in the specified space on a webpage |
b. | If you have a big image but specify smaller height and width attributes in the <img> tag, only the top left portion of the image will be displayed in the browser |
c. | Both a and b are correct |
d. | The height and width attributes allow resizing the image on the webpage * |
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A <doctype> defines the document type of any XHTML document. It can be of three types: |
a. | Strict, Transitional, and Frameset * |
b. | Strict, Transitional and Loose |
c. | Fixed, Intermediate and Loose |
d. | Fixed, Intermediate, Frameset |
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Which of the following statements is correct with regard to DTDs? |
a. | A strict DTD allows the user to use cascading style sheets |
b. | A transitional DTD displays content in those browsers which don’t support CSS |
c. | A frameset DTD is used to partition the browser window |
d. | All of the above * |
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Which of these tags will create a single space character? |
a. | <td> |
b. | <th> |
c. | * |
d. | <b> |
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Which of the following statements is correct for the <blockquote> tag? |
a. | The text under block quote must be enclosed in a block level element in a strict DTD document * |
b. | The attribute named “cite” must be specified |
c. | Closing the tag is optional |
d. | It doesn’t place an empty line after the text |
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A developer wrote this image tag: <img src =”states.gif” width =”330″ height =”406″ alt=”States”usemap =”#statemap” /> What code should follow this? |
a. | <map id =”statemap” name=”statemap”> <area shape =”rect” coords =”0,0,82,126″ href=”state1.htm” alt=”State1″ /></map> * |
b. | <map id =”statemap” name=”statemap”></map> <area shape =”rect” coords =”0,0,82,126″ href=”state1.htm” alt=”State1″ /> |
c. | <map id =”statemap” name=”statemap”> <imgarea shape =”rect” coords =”0,0,82,126″ href=”state1.htm” alt=”State1″ /></map> |
d. | <map id =”statemap” name=”statemap”></map> <imgarea shape =”rect” coords =”0,0,82,126″ href=”state1.htm” alt=”State1″ /> |
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Which attributes of the <table> tag is deprecated in HTML 4.01 and not supported in strict DTD XHTML? |
a. | Align * |
b. | bgcolor |
c. | cellspacing |
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Which of the following represents the basic tag structure of an XHTML document? |
a. | <html><head><body></body></html> |
b. | <html><body></body></html> |
c. | <html><head></head><body></body></html>* |
d. | <html><head></head></html> |
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Please choose the most appropriate option. One of the differences between XHTML and HTML 4.01 is that the “name” attribute has been replaced by the “id” attribute in: |
a. | img and applet tags |
b. | img and map tags |
c. | map and frame tags |
d. | img, map, frame and applet tags * |
e. | frame, applet, style and map tags |
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You have defined the following image in an XHTML document: <img src=”/image/logo.gif” id=”img1″ /> |
a. | The code will only work properly in a browser that supports XHTML |
b. | The code will work properly in a browser that supports both HTML 4.x and XHTML * |
c. | The code will only work properly in a browser that supports HTML 4.x |
d. | The code is incorrect, it will not work in any browser |
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What do you understand by cellspacing? |
a. | It makes the cell span more than one column |
b. | It specifies the space between the cell wall and the contents of the cell * |
c. | It specifies the space between two cells |
d. | It makes the cell span more than one row |
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Which of the following statements is true about the table header, body and footer tags? |
a. | The table header, body and footer tags are <tablehead>, <tablebody> and <tablefoot> respectively |
b. | The table header, body and footer tags are <tabhead>, <tabbody> and <tabfoot> respectively |
c. | It is recommended to first specify the table header followed by the footer and then the body tag |
d. | None of the above * |
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Which attribute specifies the submit URL in a form? |
a. | method |
b. | Action * |
c. | name |
d. | id |
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Which of the following is not correct for a <meta> tag? |
a. | It is more useful if it is placed in a head element |
b. | It can be used to specify the keywords for the search engines |
c. | It can be used to redirect users to other URLs |
d. | It is mandatory to specify the name or scheme attributes * |
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What do you understand by the following line of code? <html xmlns=”http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names”> |
a. | xmlns specifies the URL to qualify the names used in the XHTML document * |
b. | xmlns means html-xml number sequence |
c. | Elimination of xmlns tag will result in the document not being validated by a w3.org validator |
d. | The page will not be displayed properly if the URL is changed to “http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml” |
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The following registration form was coded by a programmer in XHTML: 1. <!– Start of the Form Fields –>2. Name: 3. <input type=”text” name=”name” maxlength=”50″ /> 4. Registration Date: 5. <input readonly type=”text” value=”javascript:getDate();” /> 6. Account Type: 7. <select name=”Account”> 8. <option “selected” value=”Primary”>Primary</option> 9. <option value=”Secondary”>Secondary</option> 10. </select> Which of the following options is true with regard to this XHTML document? |
a. | The syntax of the input tag at line 3 is incorrect |
b. | The readonly attribute in line 5 is not correctly coded * |
c. | The syntax of the select tag is not correct |
d. | Maxlength cannot be specified with text boxes |
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Take a look at the following code: <html><head> <title>HTML AND XHML</title> <body> <h1>Defining HTML </body> What will happen when you run this code in the browser? |
a. | With a .html extension, the page will be displayed with errors |
b. | With a .html extension, the page will not be displayed at all |
c. | With a .xhtml extension, the page will be displayed with errors * |
d. | With a .xhtml extension, the page will not be displayed at all |
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On one of your web pages named “Listing.xhtml” you specified a target like this: <a name=”target4″>Old Listing</a>How will you make a link to the above target? |
a. | <a url=”#target4″>Check Old Listing as well</a> |
b. | <a href=”#target4″>Check Old Listing as well</a> |
c. | <link url=”target4″>Check Old Listing as well</link> |
d. | <a href=”Listing.target4″>Check Old Listing as well</a> |
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You placed four radio buttons on a web form. You want the users to specify whether they are male or female and whether they are married or single. The code is as follows: Male: <input type=”radio” checked=”checked” name=”chk” value=”male” />Female: <input type=”radio” name=”chk” value=”female” /> Married: <input type=”radio” checked=”checked” name=”chk” value=”married” /> Single: <input type=”radio” name=”chk” value=”single” /> What is wrong with the above code? |
a. | It will allow the user to choose only the male and the married options |
b. | It will allow the user to choose only the female and single options |
c. | It will allow the user to choose only one option out of the four * |
d. | It will allow the user to choose all the four options at the same time |
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You specified a base tag and anchors as follows: 1. <base target=”_blank”></base>2. <a href=”http://www.yahoo.com”>Yahoo</a> 3. <a href=”http://www.google.com” target=”_top”>Google</a> Which of the following is true for the above code? |
a. | Only the Yahoo link will open in a new window * |
b. | Only the Google link will open in a new window |
c. | Both links will open in a new window |
d. | Both links will open in the same window |
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Which of the following is correct regarding the frame attribute of the table tag? |
a. | It is used to add a frame to the table * |
b. | A “hsides” frame attribute will show the border lines for horizontal sides of the table only |
c. | A “hsides” frame attribute will not show the border lines for horizontal sides of the table only |
d. | A “hsides” frame attribute will add a scrollable frame on the horizontal sides of the table |
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Which of the following is correct about the <!DOCTYPE …> tag? |
a. | It is not considered to be mandatory as per the XHTML specification |
b. | It must have a closing tag |
c. | It should come just after the <html> tag |
d. | Its declaration is not a part of the XHTML document itself |
e. | None of the above* |
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What do you understand by cellpadding? |
a. | It makes the cell span more than one column |
b. | It specifies the space between the cell wall and the contents of the cell * |
c. | It specifies the space between two cells |
d. | It makes the cell span more than one row |
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Your website has moved to some other address. How will you automatically redirect a user to that address within 3 seconds of landing on the old address? |
a. | <meta http-equiv=”refresh” content=”3; url=http://www.newurl.com” />* |
b. | <meta http=”refresh” url=”www.newurl.com” /> |
c. | <meta scheme=”refresh” name=”redirect” http=”www.newurl.com” /> |
d. | <meta http-equiv=”redirect” content=”3″ http=”www.newurl.com” /> |
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You want to provide a form field to the users for writing lengthy comments on the quality of the services provided by you. Which of the following tags will you use? |
a. | <textarea rows=”8″ cols=”20″> Your comments ….</textarea>* |
b. | <textarea row=”8″ col=”20″> Your comments ….</textarea> |
c. | <textarea rowcount=”8″ colcount=”20″> Your comments ….</textarea> |
d. | <input type=”text” maxlength=”100″ /> |
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Your browser supports bidirectional text. Which tag will you use if you need to display text from right to left? |
a. | <opposite>Text should go in opposite direction</opposite> |
b. | <p direction=”rtl”>Text should go in opposite direction</p> |
c. | <bdo dir=”rtl”>Text should go in opposite direction</bdo>* |
d. | <text dir=”rtl”>Text should go in opposite direction</text> |
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While writing a strict DTD XHTML document, you want to create a table having 2 columns, both left aligned. What technique will you choose to do this? |
a. | <table align=”left” border=”1″> <tr><td>Plan A </td><td align=”left”>Monthly payment of $60</td> </tr> . . . . . . </table> |
b. | <table border=”1″> <tr><td align=”left”>Plan A</td><td align=”left”>Monthly payment of $60</td> </tr>* . . . . . . </table> |
c. | <table align=”left” border=”1″> <tr><td align=”left”>Plan A</td><td align=”left”>Monthly payment of $60</td> </tr> . . . . . . </table> |
d. | <table border=”1″> <tr><td align=”left”>Plan A</td><td>Monthly payment of $60</td> </tr> . . . . . . </table> |
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Within a table cell “<td>”: |
a. | <p></p> tags can’t be used |
b. | <ol></ol> tags can’t be used |
c. | <table></table> tags can’t be used |
d. | <form></form> tags can’t be used |
e. | All the above tags can be used* |
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While designing the links page of your website, you want the link to open in a new window. How will you implement this with XHTML using Transitional doc type? |
a. | <anchor href=”http://www.mailer.com”>Mailer</anchor> |
b. | <anchor href=http://www.mailer.com target=_blank>Mailer</anchor> |
c. | <A HREF=”http://www.mailer.com”>Mailer</A> |
d. | <a href=”http://www.mailer.com” target=”_blank”>Mailer</a>* |
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How will you import a style sheet named “basic.css” in your web page? |
a. | <import name=”stylesheet” url=”basic.css”> |
b. | <link rel=”stylesheet” type=”text/css” href=”basic.css”/> * |
c. | <style name=”stylesheet” url=”basic.css”> |
d. | <link item=”stylesheet” type=”text/css” href=”basic.css”> |