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CIW v5 Site Designer

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Question # 11

George is developing an intranet site for his company. How can he establish consistency for the structure and layout of all the pages, but leave decisions about the content of each page to the individual departments?

A.

Use style guides.

B.

Use inline frames.

C.

Create a site map.

D.

Create a site template.

Question # 12

Consider the following code:

1942

<title>Casablanca</title>

Michael Curtiz

What kind of code is shown in the preceding example?

A.

XML

B.

HTML

C.

VBScript

D.

activescript

Question # 13

Applying masks in Flash allows for the creation of depth on the Web page. Which of the following is true when creating vector masks?

A.

You can link no more than one layer to a single mask layer.

B.

Creating a mask requires an understanding of action scripting.

C.

You create masks on motion guide layers and normal layers in Flash.

D.

A mask layer contains a filled shape that blocks off objects on at least one other layer.

Question # 14

A college is considering allowing podcasting on its student Web site. What should be done to ensure that the site meets the college's strict accessibility policy?

A.

Create an alternative page that does not list the audio files.

B.

Require a text-only version of each audio transmission from the site.

C.

Create a disclaimer on the page for the audio file format and site visitors who are hard-of-hearing.

D.

Convert all transmissions into the Ogg Vorbis format, which is easily accessible using additional audio plug-ins.

Question # 15

What is the primary purpose of navigational elements within a Web site?

A.

To organize a list of hyperlinks

B.

To make it easy for users to visit other sites

C.

To enable user movement throughout the site

D.

To make it easy for users to reach the home page

Question # 16

Processes that take client input, perform functions on the Web server and then return content to the Web browser are known as:

A.

scripting languages.

B.

client-side technologies.

C.

server-side technologies.

D.

hyperthreading technologies.

Question # 17

Jason is attempting to gain unauthorized access to a corporate server by running a program that enters passwords from a long list of possible passwords. This type of attack is known as a:

A.

brute-force attack.

B.

forced-entry attack.

C.

buffer overflow attack.

D.

denial-of-service attack.

Question # 18

Cookies can be used to:

A.

target users for marketing.

B.

spread viruses on a network.

C.

execute programs on a Web server.

D.

send personal information back to the Web server.

Question # 19

You want to provide your visitors with Web pages that look good and perform well on many browsers and platforms. Accessibility and conformance to W3C standards are critical. Using a WYSIWYG editor, what would be the most appropriate positioning method and font choice for page elements on the site template?

A.

Table layout and relative font sizes

B.

Table layout and absolute font sizes

C.

CSS positioning and relative font sizes

D.

CSS positioning and absolute font sizes

Question # 20

Consuela is updating her company's Web site. She wants to add an image that is 1,414 pixels by 724 pixels. Her site audience generally uses a monitor resolution of 1024x768. Using Fireworks, how can she adjust the image to fit the users' monitors?

A.

Resample the image to adjust the print size.

B.

Resample the image to increase the resolution.

C.

Resample the image to decrease the color depth.

D.

Resample the image to decrease the pixel dimensions.

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