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1 Name Date Chapter 1 True/False Instructions: Circle T if the statement is true or F if the statement is false. T F 1. WYSIWYG stands for What You See Is What You Get. T F 2. The menu bar shows the application name and file name at the top of the screen. T F 3. You create your Web page in Expression Web in the editing window. T F 4. The first Web page in a site is usually called the Navigation page. T F 5. The masthead usually contains the company name and tagline. T F 6. All heading styles apply the bold attribute automatically. T F 7. Paragraphs and lists are usually left-aligned. T F 8. The spell checker displays a straight red line under any words that are not in the Expression Web dictionary. T F 9. The view where you can see both Code and Design views simultaneously is called Dual View. T F 10. You turn a toggle command on by clicking it, and off by doubleclicking it. Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Instructions: Circle the best answer. 1. A layout is one that uses division container tag elements. a. element-based b. container-based c. division-based d. style-based 2. A is specified by the <p> tag. a. page b. paragraph c. preview d. print command 3. Headings and footers are usually. a. right-aligned b. left-aligned 1 P a g e o f 10 C S T W e b D e s i g n R e v i e w Q u e s t i o n s
2 c. centered d. randomly aligned 4. To undo an action press for the Undo command. a. CTRL+X b. CTRL+U c. CTRL+F d. CTRL+Z 5. moves text away from the margin. a. Indenting b. Italicizing c. Indexing d. Parsing 6. view displays the page as it would appear in Internet Explorer. a. Snapshot b. Hypertext c. Explorer d. Designer 7. are onscreen labels that do not appear on the actual Web page. a. Visual tags b. Visual commands c. Visual aids d. Visual areas 8. HTML define the positions and formatting attributes in an HTML page. a. comments b. controls c. commands d. tags 9. view gives you an idea of how the page will look in a browser. a. Design b. Code c. Split d. Dual 10. are a type of visual aid that display labels for the HTML elements on a Web page. a. Aids b. Keywords c. Numbered lists d. Quick tags 2 P a g e o f 10 C S T W e b D e s i g n R e v i e w Q u e s t i o n s
3 Chapter 1 Short Answer Instructions: Fill in the best answer. 1. A(n) is a collection of connected Web pages. 2. The shows HTML tags generated as you add content to a page. 3. The page is displayed in the search engine search results. 4. are collections of formatting attributes. 5. The bar contains names and links to other pages within the Web site. 6. A(n) is used to portray several points that do not need to appear in any specific order. 7. shows both Design view and Code view simultaneously. 8. A(n) is a type of software that is used to display Web pages. 9. is a view that displays the HTML code of a page. 10. The feature lets you see what the page will look like before printing it. Chapter 2 True/False Instructions: Circle T if the statement is true or F if the statement is false. T F 1. Hyperlinks are used to jump to another location in the same Web page, elsewhere in the site, or to another Web site. T F 2. Pixels are the smallest amount of visible data in an image. T F 3. Resolution is the relationship between an image's height and width. T F 4. Portable Network Graphics is a proprietary file format best used for photos. T F 5. Alternate text is text that appears while an image downloads and provides information to those who use devices to assist with visual impairments. T F 6. An Expression Web site consists of at least one folder and one file. T F 7. The concentration of dots that make up an image makes up its aspect ratio. T F 8. When you enhance an image you improve its compression process. T F 9. Beveling uses shadows to make an image appear three dimensional. T F 10. A thumbnail is a cropped version of the original image. 3 P a g e o f 10 C S T W e b D e s i g n R e v i e w Q u e s t i o n s
4 Chapter 2 Multiple Choice Instructions: Circle the best answer. 1. All images included in your Web site need to be as part of the Web site so that when you publish your site, all of the files are accessible. a. pixilated b. docked c. linked d. embedded 2. A low resolution image can appear jagged, or. a. pixilated b. beveled c. resampled d. cropped 3. is the way a file is encoded and stored electronically. a. File attributes b. File style c. File format d. File aspect ratio 4. Compression used to maintain image quality is considered to be. a. lossy b. lossless c. sampled d. unsampled 5. A is a container to which you add text or images. a. dock b. portfolio c. container d. placeholder 6. allows a panel to be moved to a fixed location, such as the edge of the screen. a. Sampling b. Resampling c. Docking d. Undocking 7. Text guides how text will flow around an image. a. padding b. sampling c. wrapping d. margins 8. is the space between the image and its border. a. A buffer 4 P a g e o f 10 C S T W e b D e s i g n R e v i e w Q u e s t i o n s
5 b. Padding c. Resolution d. A margin 9. changes the image file size by increasing or decreasing the depth of pixel concentration after resizing. a. Resampling b. Beveling c. Layering d. Maximizing 10. Links that point a user to a site outside of your own site are links. a. relative b. absolute c. internal d. external Chapter 2 Short Answer Instructions: Fill in the best answer. 1. are the smallest amount of visible data in an image. 2. The concentration of dots that make up an image is its. 3. When you a file you reduce the file size by removing extraneous data. 4. a panel allows it to be moved to a new location or to float on the screen. 5. surround your images with lines, graphics, or effects. 6. is the space between an image and its border. 7. a photo removes unnecessary parts of the picture. 8. A(n) is a small rendition of an image that serves as a preview for the full image. 9. A(n) is a form that allows a visitor to enter keywords and find information within the site that matches them. 10. A is a window containing descriptive text that appears when a pointer hovers over a link. Chapter 3 True/False Instructions: Circle T if the statement is true or F if the statement is false. T F 1. Expression Web uses HTML-based templates called integrated Web templates. T F 2. Expression Web includes three types of templates: page, style, and site. T F 3. Two types of site templates are installed automatically with Expression Web: for schools and for e-businesses. T F 4. Within the site, folders and file names cannot contain uppercase letters or spaces. 5 P a g e o f 10 C S T W e b D e s i g n R e v i e w Q u e s t i o n s
6 T F 5. Metadata is stored in public files and folders that appear in the Folder List. T F 6. Internal style sheets are embedded into the header of an XHTML page. T F 7. An inline style is used to format images and is defined by including a tag in the header of the document. T F 8. Syntax refers to the order of the rules. T F 9. The value and the selector together make up the declaration. T F 10. You create styles in the New Style box and save styles to the current page, a new style sheet, or an existing style sheet. Chapter 3 Multiple Choice Instructions: Circle the best answer. 1. Expression Web includes three types of templates, which do NOT include:. a. page b. style c. site d. themes 2. The file extension for an Expression Web dynamic Web template page is. a..dyn b..dwt c..tem d..htm 3. In Expression Web, you can separate words in a filename by using a(n). a. # sign b. space c. uppercase letter d. underscore 4. is information about styles and structure that is created as part of a Web site. a. Metadata b. Metasamples c. Metapages d. Metafolders 5. Deleting a Web page deletes the. a. HTML file b. folders 6 P a g e o f 10 C S T W e b D e s i g n R e v i e w Q u e s t i o n s
7 c. embedded files d. all of the above 6. When you add a page in a site created with a template, you must attach the dynamic Web template to it; otherwise,. a. the page will be blank b. you will receive an error message c. the page will be deleted d. a template will be automatically assigned to the page 7. Which of the following is considered an editable region? a. main content areas b. headings c. sidebars d. all of the above 8. To enter header or body content, click the area you want to edit, select the to select all the placeholder content, and then type or paste the new text. a. metadata b. Screentip c. div d. textbox 9. You can use the to paste text between pages in your site or text from other programs. a. Docking station b. Clipboard c. Placeholder d. Paste region 10. To select all of the text in a document, press. a. SHIFT+A b. CTRL+A c. SHIFT+X d. CTRL+X Chapter 3 Short Answer Instructions: Fill in the best answer. 1. A(n) is a collection of documents, images, or projects, compiled to show a variety of examples of someone's work. 2. Web sites created with templates are organized using box-like to define areas. 3. A(n) is a div that is used to specify the placement of headers, images, and text on pages created using a template. 4. The box contains options for creating blank Web pages and Web sites and options for using templates. 5. A folder within a folder is a(n). 7 P a g e o f 10 C S T W e b D e s i g n R e v i e w Q u e s t i o n s
8 6. When Expression Web creates a site from a template, all of the subfolders include a page called.html. 7. Using the command on the Edit menu, you can choose to insert copied text with or without line breaks and other paragraph formatting. 8. The key deletes one character at a time to the left of the insertion point. 9. The key deletes one character at a time to the right of the insertion point. 10. is the part of a style rule's syntax that specifies the change or degree of change, such as bold or large. Chapter 4 True/False Instructions: Circle T if the statement is true or F if the statement is false. T F 1. You can apply only one style sheet to a single Web page. T F 2. You can apply styles directly to text or an element to format it individually. T F 3. There are three ways to save styles using CSS: external, internal, and class-based. T F 4. XSL, a style sheet language approved by the W3C, can transform documents into HTML files with supporting CSS. T F 5. Web-safe fonts are recognized by most browsers. T F 6. Sans serif fonts have strokes at the ends of the letter s lines. T F 7. A font module is a collection of similar font styles that a browser applies to text on a Web page. T F 8. Expression Web uses a feature called StyleSense to prompt you by displaying shortcut menus of suggested selectors and options. T F 9. Comments are added to a document using the /*comment text*/ syntax. T F 10. When creating an element-based style rule, you can use multiple selectors. Chapter 4 Multiple Choice Instructions: Circle the best answer. 1. A style sheet is a Web page or Web pages. a. attached to b. linked to c. layered onto d. defined in the title tag of 8 P a g e o f 10 C S T W e b D e s i g n R e v i e w Q u e s t i o n s
9 2. Expression Web uses, a style sheet language, to store style rules. a. JPEG b. HTML c. CSS d. XML 3. You can save groupings of styles to a file called a. a. style attachment b. style grouping c. style frame d. style sheet 4. The property of a CSS rule defines. a. the what, such as h1 b. the how, such as font size c. the how much, such as xx-large d. the where, such as bottom-right corner 5. A(n) is the Head section of the XHTML file for the page. a. external style sheet b. internal style sheet c. inline style d. nested style 6. A has three parts: a selector, a value, and a property. a. HTML rule b. XHTML rule c. HTTP rule d. CSS rule 7. A(n) style rule is used to format a specific element that only appears once per page. a. element-based b. class-based c. frame-based d. ID-based 8. A user can instruct his browser to override a site s CSS styles and apply a local CSS file by using style sheets. a. user-defined b. local-defined c. priority d. organized 9. fonts resemble old-style computer fonts and are not commonly used. a. Monospace b. Serif 9 P a g e o f 10 C S T W e b D e s i g n R e v i e w Q u e s t i o n s
10 c. Sans serif d. Read only 10. Expression Web uses a feature called to prompt you by displaying shortcut menus of suggested selectors and options based on what you type. a. Intelligence b. Sensing c. IntelliSense d. StyleSense Chapter 4 Short Answer Instructions: Fill in the best answer. 1. You can save groupings of styles to a file called a(n). 2. Expression Web uses, a style sheet language, to store style rules. 3. A(n) style is stored in the Body section of the XHTML file for the page and applies formatting to a single instance of an element. 4. The part of a CSS style rule specifies the what, such as h1. 5. The part of a CSS style rule specifies the how much, such as xx-large. 6. There are three selectors that are used when creating CSS styles: element,, and ID. 7. The style type is a rule that you want applied for every instance of an HTML element. 8. A(n) rule is used to format a specific element that appears only once per page. 9. A(n), or font set, is a collection of similar font styles that a browser applies to text on a Web page. 10. fonts do not have strokes at the end of a letter s lines. 10 P a g e o f 10 C S T W e b D e s i g n R e v i e w Q u e s t i o n s
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