1. Can you create a form inside a form using FrontPage 2000?
Answers:
• Yes
• No
2. State whether the following statement is true or false?
You can easily incorporate Microsoft Access databases into a Web page. Site visitors can then add or edit the database directly from their Web browsers.
Answers:
• True
• False
3. You design a very appealing website in Frontpage 2000 by adding a lot of graphics and pictures. You fear that the file size of some of the pages might have become too big which will lead to slow downloading of those pages. What is the quickest way for you to find out which pages will download slowly?
Answers:
• Host the site on
a web server and individually check the download speed of each page.
• You can get
information on all your slow pages in the 'Slow pages' row in the 'Site
Summary' Report in View->Reports
• Check the 'Size'
property of the page in a browser by right clicking on the webpage. Similarly
check the size of each graphic and picture on the page
• You can get
information on all your slow pages in the 'pictures' row and the 'all files'
row in the 'Site Summary' Report in View->Reports
4. topic:Please fill in the blank with an appropriate statement:
If you have text that you want to put into a table without manually pasting each entry one at a time, you can directly convert it into a table, as long as _____________
Answers:
• the text will
not occupy more than 255 rows of the table and the text contains separator
characters that indicate how to divide it into columns and rows
• the text will
not occupy more than 255 columns of the table and the text contains separator
characters that indicate how to divide it into columns and rows.
• the text
contains separator characters that indicate how to divide it into columns and
rows and you are using FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions
• the text
contains separator characters that indicate how to divide it into columns and
rows
5. Please fill in the blanks. If you target your web for compatibility with Microsoft Web TV in the Browsers box, JavaScript ____________________
Answers:
• support is
enabled by default
• support is
disabled by default
• pages might not
be displayed properly, or they might contain errors
• support is
enabled by default in Internet Explorer 4.o and newer versions
6. In a Workgroup setting, you can more effectively manage your workflow by assigning tasks to different team members. To which of the following can you assign a task?
Answers:
• A person
• A workgroup
• A web
• Anything that
you can type or select in the Assigned To report
7. How can you see the number of broken hyperlinks in your Frontpage 2000 Web?
Answers:
• Preview the site
in a browser and click on each hyperlink to see if it works properly
• Click the
'Unlinked files' option under the View ->Reports Menu
• Click the
'Broken Hyperlinks' option under the View ->Reports Menu
• Click the
'Recalculate Hyperlinks' option on the Tools Menu
8. How can you prevent site visitors from resizing a frame when viewing it in a browser?
Answers:
• Frames cannot be
resized while viewing the site through a browser
• Right-click in
the frame, click Frame Properties on the shortcut menu and choose 'Split
Frames'
• It is not
possible to prevent the frame from being resized when viewing it in a browser
• Right-click in
the frame, click Frame Properties on the shortcut menu, and then adjust the Width
to zero and Height to zero in the Frame size area and then clear the Resizable
in browser check box
• Right-click in
the frame, click Frame Properties on the shortcut menu, and then clear the
Resizable in browser check box
9. Why are Shared Borders used in FrontPage 2000?
Answers:
• To enhance the
download speed of the web pages at the time of browsing
• To quickly allow
users to place the same content on multiple pages in one step
• They are a good
alternative to using frames as they reduce the HTML code in the website
• They are
necessary if you want to use Navigation Bars
10. In the figure, (A) represents the original graphic and (B) represents the graphic after it has been manipulated/ changed using one of the options on the Pictures Toolbar. Which of the options (1-26) on the Pictures Toolbar has been applied to the figure (A)?
Answers:
• Option number 19
• Option number 20
• Option number 25
• Option number 26
11. In the figure, the text has neatly wrapped around a picture. What is the most convenient way of achieving this?
Answers:
• Place the text
and the picture inside one cell of a table, then choose the 'Right' wrap style
under the menu Format->Position
• Drag the picture
and place it on top of the text. Select the picture and choose wrap style as
'Right' under the menu Format->Position
• Drag the picture
and place it on top of the text. Select the text and picture and choose wrap
style as 'Right' under the menu Format->Position
• Place a position
box on the page, then add the text and picture inside the box and specify a
wrapping style
12. Which of the following statements is true with regards to the design of a website that would only enable commands supported by Microsoft Internet Explorer:
Answers:
• To enable
commands supported by Microsoft Internet Explorer only, you can set 'Microsoft
Internet Explorer Only' in the 'Browsers' dropdown list at Tools->Page
Options->Compatibility
• There is no
option available for enabling the commands supported by Internet Explorer only.
The nearest option available is to enable commands supported by both Internet
Explorer and Microsoft Web TV
• There is no
option available for enabling the commands supported by Internet Explorer only.
The nearest option available is to enable commands supported by both Internet
Explorer and Netscape Navigator
• You can enable
commands supported by Microsoft Internet Explorer but you must have the
FrontPage Server Extensions installed on your Web Server to allow this feature
to work properly
13. How can you create a box around text placed on a web page, as shown in the figure?
Answers:
• Place the text
in a table and give the table a boundary
• Choose 'box'
under the Menu Format->Borders and Sharing
• Right click on
the selected text, choose 'add boundary' in the text properties
• Right click on
the selected text, choose 'add box' in the text properties
14. Consider the following form definition:
<FORM NAME=FRMDATA METHOD=POST ACTION="test.asp">
<INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME=DATA value="1">
<INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME=DATA value="2">
<INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME=DATA value="3">
<INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME=DATA value="4">
<BR>
<INPUT TYPE=SUBMIT NAME=BTNSUBMIT VALUE="Click">
</FORM>
If the above form is submitted without changing any of the values in the Text boxes, what will be the value(s) of the DATA field on the target page?
Answers:
• 1
• 1234
• 4
• 1, 2, 3, 4
• Null
• 10
• An error will be
there
15. Which of the following holds true for the <META> tag?
Answers:
• It includes meta
data about your web page consisting of keywords for search engines, refresh
rates for client pulls and more
• It is used to
specify the pre-determined format to be used to interpret the contents of your
page
• It connects the
attributes/tags of your page to an HTTP header file
• It is used to
specify the title of the page
16. How can you link an external stylesheet to your HTML documents?
Answers:
• <link
rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="...." >
• <link
value="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="...."
>
• <link
rel="text/css" type="stylesheet" href="...." >
• <style
rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="...."
></style>
•
<style><a href="...."></style>
•
<style><link href="...."></style>
•
<style><link type="text/css"
href="...."></style>
17. A page banner is a quick way to add titles to your pages. How do you add the page titles on the Page banners?
Answers:
• Right click on
the page banner and edit the properties to change the page title
• The Page banner
picks the Page titles from Navigation view
• You can directly
place text on the banner in 'Page View' mode
• The Page banner
is an image. You can alter the text on the banner through an image editor like
Microsoft Image Composer or Adobe Photoshop
18. State whether the following statement is true or false.
You can add a sound effect to a hover button.
Answers:
• True
• False
19. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) version 2.0 introduced effects such as position boxes and the ability to layer page elements on top of or behind one another. Which of the following statements regarding CSS Version 2.0 support for Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator browsers is correct?
Answers:
• CSS 2.0 support
is only available on Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0
• CSS 2.0 support
is available on Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0
• CSS 2.0 support
is only available on Netscape Navigator 4.0
• CSS 2.0 support
is available on Netscape Navigator 3.0
• CSS 2.0 support
is available on Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 as well as Netscape Navigator
4.0
20. What is the function of the 'initial value' box shown in the figure?
Answers:
• It specifies the
left coordinate of the text box in the form
• It specifies a
hidden value that is to be passed when the form is submitted
• It allows text
to appear in the text box when a site visitor first opens the form
• It is used to
set the Tab Order of the Text box
21. You create a Web with a guestbook or hit counter and then publish the web. Later, you update your web pages. If you publish all of your files, including the file that records guestbook information, you will save a blank guestbook over the existing one and the hit counter will start from zero all over again - losing all the information. How can you overcome this problem?
Answers:
• In the
properties of the file in the Upload status report, select the 'Exclude this
file when publishing the rest of the web' check box
• In the
properties of the file in the Upload status report, deselect the 'Exclude this
file when publishing the rest of the web' check box
• Do not add pages
with the guestbook or hit counter in the Web until it is hosted for the last
and final time
• FrontPage 2000
retains the information contained in a guestbook or hit counter even if you
publish it again. These options can only be reset from the Windows registry
22. Dynamic HTML (DHTML) is a Microsoft enhancement to HTML version 4.0 that lets you create special effects on your web pages. Which of the following statements regarding DHTML is correct?
Answers:
• DHTML support is
available on Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0
• DHTML support is
available on Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0
• DHTML support is
available on Netscape Navigator 4.0
• DHTML support is
available on Netscape Navigator 3.0
23. You plan to publish a CD-ROM disc containing HTML pages. How do you create a link from a page in the \guide directory folder to the \guide\himalayas\everest.htm page?
Answers:
• <A
HREF="../guide/himalayas/everest.htm">Mount Everest</A>
• <A
HREF=".././guide/himalayas.htm">Mount Everest</A>
• <A
HREF="http://www/guide/himalayas/everest.htm">Mount
Everest</A>
• <A
HREF="himalayas/everest.htm">Mount Everest</A>
• <A
HREF="file:///f:\guide\himalayas\everest.htm">Mount
Everest</A>
24. State whether the following statement is true or false.
If you target your Web for compatibility with Apache server, Active Server Pages are disabled by default.
Answers:
• True
• False
25. The figure shows the Custom tab of the page properties where you can index keywords to your home page to make your web more accessible to search engines such as Yahoo! or Alta Vista. How do you achieve this?
Answers:
• By deleting all
the items under 'User variables' and entering the names of the various search
engines separated by commas eg. Yahoo.com, Altavista.com
• Under User
Variables, type 'keywords' in the Name box. In the Value box type the index
keywords for your site
• Under System
Variables, type 'keywords' in the Name box. In the Value box type the index
keywords for your site
• Under System
Variables, type 'keywords' in the Name box. In the Value box type default
26. You want to use an image as a submit button. Which of the following will you use?
Answers:
• <INPUT
TYPE="submit" SRC="sign-in.gif" NAME="signxy">
• <INPUT
TYPE="image" SRC="sign-in.gif" NAME="signxy">
• <IMG
SRC="sign-in.gif"><INPUT TYPE="submit"
NAME="signxy"></IMG>
• <INPUT
TYPE="image" submitsrc="sign-in.gif"
NAME="signxy">
• <INPUT
TYPE="submit" value="sign-in.gif"
NAME="signxy">
27. Fill in the blanks with a statement from the below options that makes the complete sentence meaningful:
You can publish your website using HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) if:
Answers:
• You have the IP
Address of the Web server where you would like to publish your web
• You are using
Secure Socket Layer
• The FrontPage
Server Extensions are installed on the Web server to which you are publishing
the web
• You have the FTP
username and FTP password
28. You are about to deliver a website that you have developed for a client. While testing the Website you notice that the hit counter on the site has been incremented by your own visits while testing. How can you reset the counter to zero to count just site visitors?
Answers:
• Once the hit
counter has been incremented you can change it back to zero from the Windows
registry
• Once the hit
counter has been incremented you can change it back to zero by making changes
to the analysis.sys file located at Windows/frontpage2000/analysis.sys
• In Page view,
double-click [HitCounter]. Select the 'Reset counter to' box, and then type 0
in the box
• In Page view,
double-click [HitCounter]. Select the 'Fixed number of digits' box, and then
type 0 in the box
• The Hit Counter
cannot be turned back to 0
29. You are creating a webpage that consists of frames. You put a hyperlink on one of the pages, but in that hyperlink, you have accidentally specified the name of a target frame that doesn't exist. What will happen when the hyperlink is clicked?
Answers:
• A 'Page Not
Found' error is generated
• A 'Frame Not
Found' error is generated
• The new page
will be displayed in the frame containing the hyperlink
• The browser will
open a new window to display the new page
• The non-existent
frame will be created dynamically with a default set of values
• Nothing will
happen, the source page will be reloaded
30. The figure shows the Auto Thumbnail icon on the Pictures Toolbar. Which of the following statements are true about the Auto Thumbnail feature?
Answers:
• The feature will
be unavailable if the picture you selected is already smaller than a thumbnail
• The feature will
be unavailable if the picture has a hyperlink or hotspot set for it
• The feature will
be unavailable if the picture is an animation
• Thumbnails are
only visible at design time
31. How do you add comments as notes to yourself in a file in your Web?
Answers:
• Add the comments
about the file in the comments box by right clicking the file and choosing
Properties->Summary
• Add the comments
about the file in the comments box by right clicking the file and choosing
Insert->Comment..
• Add the comments
about the file in the comments box by positioning the insertion point anywhere
on the page in Page view, Right clicking and choosing Properties->Comments
• The only way to
add comments is to add them through HTML by going to
Insert->Advanced->HTML
32. The figure shows the 'Appearance' Tab of the Picture properties. The 'Keep aspect ratio' box is checked. Which of the following statements is true about the 'Keep aspect ratio' setting:
Answers:
• If it is
selected, it will preserve the height-to-width proportions of the picture
• If it is
selected, and a pixel value is entered in either the Width or Height box,
Microsoft FrontPage automatically changes the value in the other box to
preserve the graphic's proportions
• If you do not
select this option, you can stretch the image to any extent
• Selecting this
option helps keep the file size of the picture the same when you stretch it or
compact it
33. In the figure, (A) represents the original graphic and (B) represents the graphic after it has been manipulated/ changed using one of the options on the Pictures Toolbar. Which of the options (1-26) on the Pictures Toolbar has been applied to the figure (A)?
Answers:
• Option number 3
• Option number 14
• Option number 17
• Option number 18
34. If you want to find out the number and sizes of files and pictures or the number and types of hyperlinks in your website designed with Frontpage 2000, what is the most convenient way.
Answers:
• Click the 'Site
Summary' option in the View->Reports Menu
• Preview each web
page in a browser and right click on the pictures to see their properties &
on the page to view the source code. Use a text editor to find the number and
type of hyperlinks in the source code.
• Click the 'All
files' option in the View->Reports Menu
• Click the
'Publish status' option in the View->Reports Menu
35. You have created a form in an HTML document, but you forgot to specify a value for the ACTION attribute within the form tag. What will happen?
Answers:
• An HTML error
will be generated
• The URL of the
default document is assumed as the target for the form
• The URL of the
Index Document is assumed as the target for the form
• The URL is
assumed as http://search.msn.com if the browser is IE and
http://search.gopher.com in any other browser
• The URL of the
HTML document itself is assumed
• None of the
elements of the form will be displayed in the browser
36. In the figure, (A) represents the original graphic and (B) represents the graphic after it has been manipulated/ changed using one of the options on the Pictures Toolbar. Which of the options (1-26) on the Pictures Toolbar has been applied to the figure (A)?
Answers:
• Option number 15
• Option number 16
• Option number 18
• Option number 19
37. Can you change the background picture of a theme that you have applied to a web site?
Answers:
• Yes
• No
38. In FrontPage 2000, you can apply a theme to the current page so that your page has an attractive appearance. What happens when you select the 'Active Graphics' check box in the Themes window?
Answers:
• You can add
unlimited graphics on the page that contains the theme
• The theme uses
graphics that have a fast download speed
• The theme uses a
lively set of banners, buttons, bullets, and other graphical elements
39. _private is a folder that exists in every Web. Which of the following statements are true about this folder:
Answers:
• It is used for
storing the private comments about each page
• It is used for
storing the FTP username and password of the web server where the site will be
hosted
• You can hide
pages by placing them in this folder
• The folder
stores FrontPage 2000 program information such as the current hit counter
number or the entries in the guest book
40. You create a spreadsheet for your web by adding a Microsoft Office Spreadsheet component to a page. Some visitors to your site report that they see a watermark instead of the spreadsheet. What could the problem be?
Answers:
• Microsoft Office
Web Component controls are not installed on the visitors computer
• You do not have
the FrontPage Server Extensions available on your web server
• You do not have
Microsoft Office Web Component controls installed on your Web Server
• Microsoft Excel
is not installed on the visitors computer
41. What is the maximum number of shared borders that you can add to a page?
Answers:
• 1
• 2
• 3
• 4
• 5
42. Which of the following statements are true regarding resampling of pictures in FrontPage 2000:
Answers:
• Resampling a
picture alters its pixel size to match its current display size
• If you resize a
picture by making it smaller in size and click on resample, the picture appears
smaller on the page, but the file size is unchanged
• Resampling a
picture only changes the HTML tags that tell the Web browser how to display the
picture
• When you
resample the picture by making it smaller in size, the file size is reduced to
match the smaller size
43. The figure shows the 'Scheduled Picture' submenu. What is a scheduled picture?
Answers:
• A picture that
uses only 8 colors and takes less than 5 seconds to download at 28.8 kbps
• A picture that
has been edited using the tools available in Microsoft FrontPage 2000
• A picture that
has a file extension of either gif, jpep or jpg
• A picture that
has been set to be displayed on another page during a specific time period
• A special customizable
warning icon that automatically becomes visible on the homepage when there is a
problem with the Web Server
44. How can you show or hide borders around frames?
Answers:
• On the File
menu, click Properties, click the Frames tab, and then type the width of the
border as zero to hide the frames or specify the width in pixels to display the
frame
• On the File
menu, click Properties, click the Frames tab, and then type the width of the
border as 'invisible' to hide the frames or specify the width in pixels to
display the frame
• On the File
menu, click Properties, click the Frames tab, and then select or clear the
'Show borders' check box
• Change the
border color of the frame to the same color as the background color of your web
page
45. The figure shows the page properties of a frames page with the 'Frame Spacing' set to 0 and the 'Show Borders' box Unchecked. What effect does this setting have on the visual appearance of the frame?
Answers:
• It creates
frames with a default boundary of 1 pixel
• It creates
invisible frames
• It creates
frames with a 3D default boundary of 1 pixel
• This setting
will bring up a warning saying that you must increase the Frame Spacing
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