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Question 1. What is the maximum page size allowable to produce the desired one second response time on a T1 line? A. 500kb B. 100kb C. 1000kb D. 150kb Answer: B Explanation: 100 kb is the maximum page size allowed for one second on a T1 line, with a 10 second maximum allowed at 2mb. Question 2. What is the maximum page size allowable to produce the desired one second response time on an ISDN line? A. 50kb B. 5kb C. 10kb D. 8kb Answer: D Explanation: An ISDN line will allow an 8kb page in one second and a 150 kb page in 10 seconds Question 3. What defines page size? A. The amount of html in a web page. B. The amount of text displayed in a web page. C. The sum of the file size for all elements in a web page. D. The sum of the graphics in a web page. Answer: C Explanation: Answer C is correct because page size is the sum of every element in a web page including the html and all embedded graphics. Question 4. Page design should be geared toward what screen resolution? A. 800x600 B. 640x480 C. 600x400 D. 680x440 Answer: B Explanation: 640x480 is the best to design for to ensure that users will not have to scroll left or right. Question 5. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A. Sans-serif fonts must be read letter by letter. B. Sans-serif fonts should be used for smaller than 12 point text. C. Sans-serif fonts should be used for large headlines. D. Serif fonts contain the designs Old Style, Transitional, Modern, and Slab. Answer: C Explanation: Sans-serif fonts like Arial are fonts that lack the small decorative strokes added to the end of letter’s main strokes. They should be used for large headlines and small scale text such as footnotes, which are generally 8-point or less. Question 6. To filter out questionable content within a web browser, what layer would be used? A. Navigation Layer B. Presentation Layer C. Encryption Layer D. Internet Access Layer Answer: D Explanation: The Internet access layer includes various protocols for communicating with remote web sites, including encryption types and rating services, which would filter out the questionable content. Answer A, the navigation layer, is used to keep track of where users have been on the web and helps them go where they want to go. Answer B, the presentation layer, takes a page from the navigation layer and renders it on the screen. Answer C, the encryption layer is bogus Question 7. Navigation interruption occurs when: A. A site map is not present. B. A user must navigate from icons on the page. C. A user must navigate from the web toolbar and not the page. D. A user must navigate from the page and not the web toolbar. Answer: C Explanation: When a user must rely on the browser to navigate through a site, the site is missing vital navigation tools and is decreasing its usability for the user. The web navigation tools like the back button should be a secondary source of navigation for the end user, not the first. If they have to use web buttons to navigate a site, then the designer has created dead-end pages. Question 8. Which of the following is an example of a good web site vision statement? A. Acme Corp will dominate publishing industry using state of the art technology and material by 2004. B. Acme Corp will become the publishing industry by which all other publishing companies will measure themselves. C. Acme Corp will focus on cornering the publishing industry by any means necessary. D. Acme Corp will become the largest publishing company in the world, handling 80% of the world’s publishing needs by 2004. Answer: D Explanation: The vision statement is the framework that outlines the scope and intent of the web site. It should contain a statement of value (largest publishing company in the world) and a measurable goal (handling 80% of the world’s publishing needs by 2004). Answer A has a vague statement of intent (dominate the publishing industry) and no measurable goal. Answer B has no statement of value or measurable goal. Answer C has a vague statement of intent and a statement of method, not value. Question 9. Which of the following http-equiv attributes values controls the page cache to the browser folder? A. pragma B. refresh C. expires D. window-target Answer: A Explanation: A is the correct http-equiv attribute value. B is the refresh value which loads the page for the specified seconds then takes the user to a new page. C is the expires value which deletes the page from the cache folder at a specified time. D is the window-target value which changes the default location where hyperlinks open. Question 10. A style attribute added directly within html tags is an example of: A. cascading style sheets B. inline style C. style inheritance D. span style Answer: B Explanation: Answer B is correct. Answer A, cascading style sheets, is multiple and overlapping style definitions that control the appearance of html elements. Answer C, style inheritance, is the principle of passing on style definitions from parent elements to other elements. Answer D is bogus, there is no "span style". Question 11. Which of the following is true of the average web user? A. The average person reads 10 % faster on a computer monitor than from print. B. The average user reads most of the text content from a web site. C. The average user reads about half of the text content from a web site. D. The average user reads almost none of the text from a web site. Answer: D Explanation: The average user reads almost none of the text content from a web site. As many as 80% of users scan page content looking for keywords and phrases reading the pages at a speed of about 25% slower than reading printed material. Question 12. With the RGB value "0,0,255", what color would be displayed? A. Green B. Blue C. Red D. White Answer: B Explanation: RGB values are formatted in base 10 numbers from 0-255. 0,0,255 would indicate no presence of Green or Red, but maximum presence of blue. Question 13. With the hex code value of FFFFFF, what color would be displayed? A. White B. Blue C. Yellow D. Red Answer: A Explanation: In hex code, values are formatted in numbers ranging from 00 to FF, much in the way their RGB counterparts are represented with a 0-255 value. Correlating with RGB values, answer A would be 255, 255, 255 indicating full presence of all colors, and thus a white display. Question 14. How many colors are guaranteed by both Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator? A. 264 B. 256 C. 216 D. 64 Answer: C Explanation: Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator both have a maximum of 256 colors they can display, but utilize 40 for the system. Left over are 216 colors, the most guaranteed Question 15. In page layout, rules serve what function? A. They give the site an overall sense of the organization and enhance readability. B. They control how close content displays to the browser window edges. C. They reduce page element clutter. D. They divide the page content into related sections. Answer: D Explanation: Answer A in incorrect and refers to colors. Answer B is incorrect and refers to margins. Answer C is incorrect because it refers to white space.
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Question 1. Your company has a single Active Directory forest that has an Active Directory domain named na.contoso.com. A server named Server1 runs the DNS server role. You notice stale resource records in the na.contoso.com zone. You have enabled DNS scavenging on Server1. Three weeks later, you notice that the stale resource records remain in na.contoso.com. You need to ensure that the stale resource records are removed from na.contoso.com. What should you do? A. Stop and restart the DNS service on Server1. B. Enable DNS scavenging on the na.contoso.com zone. C. Run the dnscmd Server1 /AgeAllRecords command on Server1. D. Run the dnscmd Server1 /StartScavenging command on Server1. Answer: D Question 2. Your company has an Active Directory domain named ad.contoso.com. The company also has a public namespace named contoso.com. You need to ensure that public DNS zone records cannot be copied. You must achieve this goal without impacting the functionality of public DNS name resolutions. What should you do? A. Disable the Notify feature for the contoso.com zone. B. Disable the Allow - Read permission for the Everyone group on the contoso.com DNS domain. C. Configure the All domain controllers in the domain zone replication option on ad.contoso.com. D. Configure the Allow zone transfers only to servers listed on the Name Servers option on contoso.com. Answer: D Question 3. Your company has a main office and a branch office. The main office has a domain controller named DC1 that hosts a DNS primary zone. The branch office has a DNS server named SRV1 that hosts a DNS secondary zone. All client computers are configured to use their local server for DNS resolution. You change the IP address of an existing server named SRV2 in the main office. You need to ensure that SRV1 reflects the change immediately. What should you do? A. Restart the DNS Server service on DC1. B. Run the dnscmd command by using the /zonerefresh option on DC1. C. Run the dnscmd command by using the /zonerefresh option on SRV1. D. Set the refresh interval to 10 minutes on the Start Of Authority (SOA) record. Answer: C Question 4. Your company has a single Active Directory domain. The company has a main office and a branch office. Both the offices have domain controllers that run Active Directory-integrated DNS zones. All client computers are configured to use the local domain controllers for DNS resolution. The domain controllers at the branch office location are configured as Read-Only Domain Controllers (RODC). You change the IP address of an existing server named SRV2 in the main office. You need the branch office DNS servers to reflect the change immediately. What should you do? A. Run the dnscmd /ZoneUpdateFromDs command on the branch office servers. B. Run the dnscmd /ZoneUpdateFromDs command on a domain controller in the main office. C. Change the domain controllers at the branch offices from RODCs to standard domain controllers. D. Decrease the Minimum (default) TTL option to 15 minutes on the Start of Authority (SOA) record for the zone. Answer: A Question 5. Your company has a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008. Server1 runs the DHCP Server role and the DNS Server role. You also have a server named ServerCore that runs a Server Core installation of Windows Server 2008. All computers are configured to use only Server1 for DNS resolution. The IP address of Server1 is 192.168.0.1. The network interface on all the computers is named LAN. Server1 is temporarily offline. A new DNS server named Server2 has been configured to use the IP address 192.168.0.254. You need to configure ServerCore to use Server2 as the preferred DNS server and Server1 as the alternate DNS server. What should you do? A. Run the netsh interface ipv4 add dnsserver "LAN" static 192.168.0.254 index=1 command. B. Run the netsh interface ipv4 set dnsserver "LAN" static 192.168.0.254 192.168.0.1 both command. C. Run the netsh interface ipv4 set dnsserver "LAN" static 192.168.0.254 primary command and the netsh interface ipv4 set dnsserver "LAN" static 192.168.0.1 both command. D. Run the netsh interface ipv4 set dnsserver "LAN" static 192.168.0.254 primary command and the netsh interface ipv4 add dnsserver "LAN" static 192.168.0.1 index=1 command. Answer: A Question 6. Your company has a domain controller named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 and the DNS server role. A server named Server2 runs a custom application. You need to configure DNS to include the following parameters for the custom application: Service Priority Weight Protocol Port number Host offering this service Which record should you create? A. Host Info (HINFO) B. Service Locator (SRV) C. Canonical Name (CNAME) D. Well-Known Service (WKS) Answer: B Question 7. Your company has a main office and two branch offices. Domain controllers in the main office host an Active Directory-integrated zone. The DNS servers in the branch offices host a secondary zone for the domain and use the main office DNS servers as the DNS Master servers for the zone. Each branch office has an application server. Users access the application server by using its fully qualified domain name. You need to ensure that users in the branch offices can access their local application server even if the WAN links are down for three days. What should you do? A. Increase the Expires After setting to 4 days on the Start of Authority (SOA) record for the zone. B. Increase the Refresh Interval setting to 4 days on the Start of Authority (SOA) record for the zone. C. Configure the Zone Aging / Scavenging Properties dialog box to enable Scavenge Stale resource records, and set the Refresh setting to 4 days. D. Configure the Zone Aging / Scavenging Properties dialog box to enable Scavenge Stale resource records, and set the No-refresh interval setting to 4 days. Answer: B Question 8. Your company has a single Active Directory forest that has a domain in North America named na.contoso.com and a domain in South America named sa.contoso.com. The client computers run Windows Vista. You need to configure the client computers in the North America office to improve the name resolution response time for resources in the South America office. What should you do? A. Configure a new GPO that disables the Local-Link Multicast Name Resolution feature. Apply the policy to all the client computers in the North America office. B. Configure a new GPO that enables the Local-Link Multicast Name Resolution feature. Apply the policy to all the client computers in the North America office. C. Configure a new GPO that configures the DNS Suffix Search List option to sa.contoso.com, na.contoso.com. Apply the policy to all the client computers in the North America office. D. Configure the priority value for the SRV records on each of the North America domain controllers to 5. Answer: C Question 9. Your company has multiple DNS servers in the main office. You plan to install DNS on a member server in a branch office. You need to ensure that the DNS server in the branch office is able to query any DNS server in the main office, and you need to limit the number of DNS records that are transferred to the DNS server in the branch office. What should you do? A. Configure a secondary zone on the DNS server in the branch office. B. Configure a stub zone on the DNS server in the branch office. C. Configure a stub zone on the DNS server in the main office. D. Configure a primary zone on the DNS server in the branch office. Answer: B Question 10. Your company has a DNS server named Server1. Your partner company has a DNS server named Server2. You create a stub zone on Server1. The master for the stub zone is Server2. Server2 fails. You discover that users are not able to resolve names for the partner company. You need to ensure that users are able to resolve names for the partner company in the event that Server2 fails. What should you do? A. Change the stub zone to a secondary zone on Server1. B. Open the SOA record for the zone on Server2. Change the Minimum (default) TTL setting to 12 hours. C. Open the DNS zone for the partner company on Server2. Create a new Route Through (RT) record and a new host (A) record for Server1. D. Open the primary DNS zone on Server2. Create a new Service Locator (SRV) record and a new host (A) record for Server1. Answer: B
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