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Xml Match Questions



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1. Inventor of the Web and HTML a. James Clark
2. Marries HTML and XML b. Goldfarb
3. First line in an XML document c. Berners-Lee
4. Came up with the name XML d. XHTML
5. GML and SGML author e. XML declaration

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Question 2. -->

1. Generated if XML is not well formed a. selector
2. Value for display property b. points
3. Element that contains no content c. DTD
4. 72 in an inch d. fatal error
5. Indicates element to apply style to e. inline
6. Document Type Definition f. empty element

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Question 3. -->

1. Document type declaration a. PCDATA
2. Children of a parent element b. CDATA section
3. Element declaration c. <
4. Built-in XML entity d. <!DOCTYPE…
5. Parsed character data e. siblings
6. Hides markup from an XML processor f. <!ELEMENT…

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1. CSS visibility property a. base16
2. generic font name b. rgb(0,0,0)
3. zero or more instance repetition operator c. hidden
4. functional notation d. sans-serif
5. Hexadecimal e. or
6. Vertical bar (|) f. asterisk (*)

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1. attribute declaration a. CDATA
2. a tokenized attribute type b. NOTATION
3. string attribute type c. #FIXED
4. attribute and default value must always be provided d. <!ATTLIST>
5. an enumerated attribute type e. IDREF

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1. unparsed entity a. &#x0041;
2. conditional section b. &lt;
3. built-in or predefined entity c. %name;
4. character reference d. Word file
5. parameter entity e. <![IGNORE[

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1. urn:wyeast-comm:db a. #FIXED
2. Can share the same name if in different elements b. prefix
3. For declaring a namespace c. URL
4. http://wyeast.net/tack d. attribute
5. db: e. URN
6. Used to declare a default in a DTD f. xmlns

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Question 8. -->

1. XML Schema predecessor a. simple type
2. part of an annotation b. decimal
3. immediate child of <schema> c. <appinfo>
4. a built-in datatype d. DTD
5. no attributes, other elements as content e. global

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Question 9. -->

1. instructions for transforming an XML document a. @*
2. formats XML documents b. XSLT
3. transforms XML documents c. <xsl:text>
4. location path for all attribute nodes d. template
5. XSLT element e. XSLFO

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Question 10. -->

1. Marriage of XML and HTML a. whitespace
2. Contains deprecated elements and attributes b. XHTML namespace
3. All XHTML elements and attributes must be in this form c. XHTML
4. Avoid in attribute values d. lowercase
5. http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml e. transitional DTD

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ANSWER Question No. 1)

1. Inventor of the Web and HTML c. Berners-Lee
2. Marries HTML and XML d. XHTML
3. First line in an XML document e. XML declaration
4. Came up with the name XML a. James Clark
5. GML and SGML author b. Goldfarb
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ANSWER Question No. 2. -->

1. Generated if XML is not well formed d. fatal error
2. Value for display property e. inline
3. Element that contains no content f. empty element
4. 72 in an inch b. points
5. Indicates element to apply style to a. selector
6. Document Type Definition c. DTD

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ANSWER Question No. 3. -->

1. Document type declaration d. <!DOCTYPE…
2. Children of a parent element e. siblings
3. Element declaration f. <!ELEMENT…
4. Built-in XML entity c. <
5. Parsed character data a. PCDATA
6. Hides markup from an XML processor b. CDATA section

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ANSWER Question No. 4. -->

1. CSS visibility property c. hidden
2. generic font name d. sans-serif
3. zero or more instance repetition operator f. asterisk (*)
4. functional notation b. rgb(0,0,0)
5. Hexadecimal a. base16
6. Vertical bar (|) e. or

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ANSWER Question No. 5. -->

1. attribute declaration d. <!ATTLIST>
2. a tokenized attribute type e. IDREF
3. string attribute type a. CDATA
4. attribute and default value must always be provided c. #FIXED
5. an enumerated attribute type b. NOTATION

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ANSWER Question No. 6. -->

1. unparsed entity d. Word file
2. conditional section e. <![IGNORE[
3. built-in or predefined entity b. & lt;
4. character reference a. &#x0041;
5. parameter entity c. %name;

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ANSWER Question No. 7. -->

1. urn:wyeast-comm:db e. URN
2. Can share the same name if in different elements d. attribute
3. For declaring a namespace f. xmlns
4. http://wyeast.net/tack c. URL
5. db: b. prefix
6. Used to declare a default in a DTD a. #FIXED

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ANSWER Question No. 8. -->

1. XML Schema predecessor d. DTD
2. part of an annotation c. <appinfo>
3. immediate child of <schema> e. global
4. a built-in datatype b. decimal
5. no attributes, other elements as content a. simple type

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ANSWER Question No. 9. -->

1. instructions for transforming an XML document d. template
2. formats XML documents e. XSLFO
3. transforms XML documents b. XSLT
4. location path for all attribute nodes a. @*
5. XSLT element c. <xsl:text>

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ANSWER Question No. 10. -->

1. Marriage of XML and HTML c. XHTML
2. Contains deprecated elements and attributes e. transitional DTD
3. All XHTML elements and attributes must be in this form d. lowercase
4. Avoid in attribute values a. whitespace
5. http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml b. XHTML namespace

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