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Tutorial 5 Practice



True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

Cell padding is the distance between the contents of a cell and the edge of the cell.
 

 2. 

By increasing the cell spacing, you can ensure that all users will be able to view your table correctly regardless of their particular monitors, computers, or Web browsers.
 

 3. 

You can access the Insert Table grid by clicking Table on the menu bar, pointing to Insert, and clicking Table.
 

 4. 

There can only be one alignment among the cells in a table.
 

 5. 

Multiple rows or columns can be selected at the same time by holding down the Alt button while selecting them.
 

 6. 

When splitting cells, you will have to specify if you want them split into columns or rows.
 

 7. 

When you enter data in a cell, FrontPage automatically increases the size of the cell and the column in which it appears to accommodate the text you entered.
 

 8. 

In order to copy and paste cells into adjacent cells of a table, use the Copy Down or Copy Right buttons on the Tables toolbar.
 

 9. 

A table caption resides outside the table and is created by a separate HTML tag.
 

 10. 

A frames page does NOT contain any content--it contains only the empty frames.
 

 11. 

You can resize and change other frame properties on a frames page that was created from a frames page template.
 

 12. 

A target frame is the frame to which an imported Web page is saved.
 

 13. 

You can add a new frame to a frames page holding Ctrl and dragging the border of one of the existing frames until it divides into a new frame.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 14. 

A good rule of thumb is to use ____ to set a table’s width when you need tight control over the placement of objects that have a fixed size.
a.
percentages
b.
picas
c.
pixels
d.
points
 

 15. 

A ____ table might include a cell at the top of a page to display a company’s name and logo, and a cell across the bottom of a page to display copyright information.
a.
layout
b.
header
c.
manual
d.
trademark
 

 16. 

The size of table borders is measured in ____.
a.
pixels
b.
points
c.
picas
d.
inches
 

 17. 

A table border with a size value of ____ indicates an invisible order.
a.
hide
b.
noshow
c.
invisible
d.
0
 

 18. 

What is the name for a table within a table cell?
a.
nested table
b.
nested data
c.
integrated table
d.
integrated data
 

 19. 

Once you create a table, if you want it bigger you should ____.
a.
right-click the grid and click Bigger
b.
double-click the grid and adjust the dimensions
c.
change the table's dimensions by clicking Table Properties on the Format menu
d.
drag the last cell in the grid to enlarge it to the desired size
 

 20. 

What is cell padding?
a.
the distance between the contents of a cell and the inside edge of the cell
b.
the vertical distance between successive rows of cells
c.
the distance between individual cells in a table
d.
None of the above
 

 21. 

How can you access the Table Properties dialog box to specify the table's characteristics once it is created?
a.
Double-click anywhere in the table to open the Table Properties dialog box.
b.
Click on any of the table's borders to open the Table Properties dialog box.
c.
Select the table by clicking it and then click Format on the menu bar to select Table Properties.
d.
Right-click anywhere in the table and click Table Properties.
 

 22. 

Which of the following types of values are usually right-aligned in a table column?
a.
proper nouns
b.
place names
c.
headers
d.
currency values
 

 23. 

To specify a different alignment for the position of a table, you need to change the ____.
a.
alignment of the individual cells
b.
alignment of the individual rows
c.
the alignment of the individual columns
d.
table's properties
 

 24. 

What is the default alignment when creating a table?
a.
left
b.
center
c.
right
d.
the last alignment used
 

 25. 

The default location for a table caption is ____.
a.
below the table
b.
above the table
c.
to the right of the table
d.
to the left of the table
 

 26. 

What shape will the pointer change to in order to indicate that clicking will select a whole row or column?
a.
a solid black arrow pointing at the row or column to be deleted
b.
an eraser
c.
a pencil
d.
the Copy Cells button icon
 

 27. 

How can you merge multiple cells in a table to form one cell?
a.
click the Eraser button
b.
click the Combine cells button
c.
click the Fill Down or Fill Right buttons
d.
None of the above
 

 28. 

Holding down the Shift key while clicking cells ____.
a.
allows you to select individual cells as you click them
b.
marks the cells individually so you can work on them one at a time
c.
turns the Caps Lock on for those cells
d.
selects the highlighted cells and the cells in between
 

 29. 

What feature can you use to make each column a uniform width?
a.
press Alt while adjusting their width
b.
Align Top
c.
Distribute Columns Evenly
d.
All of the above
 

 30. 

You can move the insertion point from one cell to another cell by ____.
a.
clicking the cell
b.
pressing the appropriate arrow key
c.
pressing the Tab key
d.
All of the above
 

 31. 

What does a Table AutoFormat do to a table?
a.
It automatically adjusts the columns and rows to optimal widths and heights based on the text they contain.
b.
It changes to table to a predefined combination of colors and effects.
c.
It applies enhanced fonts to all the text within the table.
d.
It matches the table formats with rest of the Web page's text.
 

 32. 

In order to change the background color of a cell, open the shortcut menu and click ____.
a.
Background Color
b.
Cell Properties
c.
Table AutoFormat
d.
Format Table
 

 33. 

You use a frames page when ____.
a.
you want the contents of one frame in the browser window to remain unchanged while the contents of other frames change
b.
you want to display several different tables on the same Web page
c.
you are designing a Web page with distinct sections of specialized fonts and borders
d.
you want to use a shared border
 

 34. 

If a frames page contains 4 frames, your browser is really displaying ____ individual Web page(s).
a.
1
b.
3
c.
4
d.
5
 

 35. 

What does the Set Initial Page button on a frames page allow you to do?
a.
save your work in one frame and begin working in another
b.
set the frames to display in a certain order
c.
specify an existing Web page as the page that opens first in the selected frame
d.
configure the frame's properties
 

 36. 

What is a target frame?
a.
the frame in which you are embedding a picture
b.
the main frame of the frames Web page
c.
the frame that an imported Web page is saved to
d.
the designated frame in which a Web page opens
 

 37. 

Which of these predefined frame names causes the target of the hyperlink to replace the frames page and open in the full browser window?
a.
Same Frame
b.
Whole Page
c.
New Window
d.
Parent Frame
 
 
tutorial_5_practice_files/i0400000.jpg
Fig 5-50
 

 38. 

Which of the options shown in Figure 5-50 causes the target of a given hyperlink to replace the frames page and open in a full browser window?
a.
1
b.
2
c.
3
d.
4
 
 
tutorial_5_practice_files/i0420000.jpg
Fig 5-52
 

 39. 

Which of the options shown in Figure 5-52 prints only the active frame?
a.
1
b.
2
c.
3
d.
4
 

 40. 

Which of the options shown in Figure 5-52 prints the full content of the pages currently seen in the browser?
a.
1
b.
2
c.
3
d.
4
 

 41. 

Which of the options shown in Figure 5-52 prints the full content of each page in the frames page on a separate sheet of paper?
a.
1
b.
2
c.
3
d.
4
 

 42. 

Clicking a frame in the Current frames page section of the Target Frame dialog box sets that frame as the ____ location of the hyperlink.
a.
principal
b.
default
c.
target
d.
main
 

 43. 

Clicking the ____ button in the Frame Properties dialog box opens the Page Properties dialog box with the Frames tab selected so that you can turn the display of frame borders on or off.
a.
Borders
b.
Frames Page
c.
Frame Spacing
d.
Frame Options
 



 
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