Html Unit A

Multiple Choice 

 ____    1.   You can create Web pages by learning ____.

a.

HTML

c.

Unix

b.

Perl

d.

HTTP

 ____    2.   Most HTML tags are part of a tag ____ that contains an opening and a closing tag.

a.

set

c.

unit

b.

cluster

d.

browser

 ____    3.   Pages on the Web are connected by ____ that visitors can click to navigate from one page to another.

a.

hyperlinks

c.

markups

b.

protocols

d.

tags

 ____    4.   A(n) ____ is the exact Internet address of a Web file.

a.

IP

c.

URL

b.

TCP

d.

HTML

 ____    5.   ____ is an independent industry group that develops common protocols and sets new Web standards to promote WWW evolution and ensure interoperability among products and platforms.

a.

The W3C

c.

DARPA

b.

ICANN

d.

Microsoft

 

 Figure A-2

 ____    6.   The item marked 1 in the figure above is the ____.

a.

server name

c.

directory

b.

protocol

d.

domain name

 ____    7.   The ____ meta tag allows you to list words users might type into a search engine.

a.

search

c.

proxy

b.

query

d.

keywords

 ____    8.   Search engines use information found in the ____ to help identify page content and rank pages for search queries.

a.

title

c.

server name

b.

protocol

d.

file path

 ____    9.   The ____ tag defines the basic content unit for Web text.

a.

<br>

c.

<p>...</p>

b.

<ul>...</ul>

d.

<li>...</li>

 ____   10.   Which of the following tags is coded according to W3C standards?

a.

<LI>List item</LI>

c.

<LI>List item

b.

<li>List item

d.

<li>List item</li>

 True/False

____   11.   Web files can be images or other files that are accessible through a Web browser program.

 ____   12.   Pages in a Web site are connected by protocols that visitors can click to navigate from one page to another.

 ____   13.   One popular search engine is the W3C site.

 ____   14.   The head section of a Web page cannot contain page formatting information.

 ____   15.   If you use a text editor to create a Web page, make sure to type a period followed by htm after the file name when you save the file.

____   16.   Code that does not include extra carriage returns, spaces and/or tabs is extremely difficult to read for humans.

 ____   17.   The <BR> tag is coded according to the new W3C standards.

 ____   18.   The <img src=”filename.jpg” /> tag is coded according to the new W3C standards.

 ____   19.   The line break and paragraph tags allow you to control the space between lines of text.

 ____   20.   Most FTP client programs use a GUI to navigate among folders and subfolders.

 Completion  Complete each sentence or statement.

            21.   HTML stands for ______________________.

            22.   A Web ______________________ is a software program installed on your computer that allows you to view Web pages.

            23.   ______________________ are specially formatted text or graphics users click to move from one file to another on the Web.

            24.   The ______________________ is an independent industry consortium that develops common protocols and sets new Web standards to promote WWW evolution and ensure interoperability among products and platforms.

            25.   ______________________ are additional instructions inside the opening tag that change the appearance or behavior of the affected element.

            26.   The <img src=”file.jpg” /> tag puts a(n) ______________________ in a Web page.

            27.   You can never really be sure exactly how your pages will appear to users until you ______________________ them to a Web server and view the “live” site using one or more Web browsers.

            28.   FTP ______________________ programs let you transfer files without having to remember a list of command-line instructions.

            29.   ______________________ works like FTP, except that files transferred with SFTP are encrypted for additional security.

           30.   ______________________ means that you can download programs at no charge from the Internet.

Gary P. Schneider, Jessica Evans, and Katherine T. Pinard, The Internet—Illustrated Introductory, Fourth Edition, Course Technology, 2006.

Reference to course book reference  Retrieved November 1,2005 from World Wide Web:

        http://www.course.com/catalog/product.cfm?isbn=1-4188-3950-7.


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