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What is the purpose of the link attribute when used in the HTML tag?

A.

It determines the color of visited links on a Web page.

B.

It specifies the style sheet used to format a Web page.

C.

It determines the color of unvisited links on a Web page.

D.

It designates text that will act as a hyperlink on a Web page.

You are creating a user-input form for a Web page on your company's site. You want this Web form to send information from the user's browser to your server as securely as possible. Which

tag attribute and value should you use?

A.

action="get"

B.

action="post"

C.

method="get"

D.

method="post"

You are the project manager in charge of a project to launch an e-commerce site. Over the course of the project, several unforeseen issues arose, and the team implemented additions that were not included in the original design specifications. The project was completed three months after the original deadline. Which of the following best describes this situation?

A.

The project experienced scope creep.

B.

The project quality control measures failed.

C.

The project was implemented according to plan.

D.

The original project design specifications were wrong.

Which scenario describes a back-end issue that you must consider when developing a Web site?

A.

Your Web site is easy for users to navigate because it uses familiar conventions and contains no dead ends.

B.

Your site uses the most current design trends available, to present exciting content considered fashionable by your target audience.

C.

Your home page presents a lot of small text explaining your company in detail, but no images and no colors other than black and white.

D.

Your Web site contains a lot of images so it is visually exciting but it takes a long time to download each page, even with high-speed

connections.

When creating its Web presence, a business should choose its domain name carefully so that users will be able to recall it easily. Every domain name is unique. With which of the following must each domain name be registered?

A.

DNS

B.

W3C

C.

FQDN

D.

ICANN

Which of the following best describes the functionality of Extensible Markup Language (XML)?

A.

XML creates content validation in Web documents.

B.

XML creates a language to define context in Web documents.

C.

XML creates static Web documents and describes visual layout.

D.

XML creates dynamic Web documents with database connectivity.

Which is the best way to ensure that the Web pages you create will display properly in standard Web browsers?

A.

Use the alt attribute with all images.

B.

Validate the code to W3C standards.

C.

Use inline frames instead of standard frames.

D.

Write code that displays in a text-only browser.

James created an XHTML table to show his schedule for each week of the month. He organized the table in a standard calendar format, so that each day from Sunday to Saturday is the header for a vertical column, and each week of days is displayed horizontally as a row. Each scheduled activity appears in the table cell appropriate for the day it occurs. James wants to merge two table cells into one cell to show the IT Business Conference that he will attend from Tuesday to Wednesday in the third week. Which tag should James use for this merged cell?

A.

B.

C.

D.

Your manager has asked you about the essential difference between worms and viruses. Which of the following is true?

A.

A virus is self-replicating, whereas a worm requires some sort of user action.

B.

A worm is self-replicating, whereas a virus requires some sort of user action.

C.

A virus can work only on Windows systems, whereas a worm can work on any common platform (e.g., Macintosh, UNIX, Windows).

D.

A worm can work only on Windows systems, whereas a virus can work on any common platform (e.g., Macintosh, UNIX, Windows).

Which term is used to describe the amount of information, sometimes called traffic, that can be carried on a network at one time?

A.

Kilobit

B.

Packet

C.

Megabit

D.

Bandwidth