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1D0-61B Site Development Associate Question and Answers

Question # 4

You can use the HTML , element to designate the fields that will appear in the form?

A.

The type attribute

B.

The name attribute

C.

The value attribute

D.

The action attribute

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Question # 5

Which <1mg> tag attribute is required in order for HTML5 documents to validate without error?

A.

id

B.

alt

C.

name

D.

title

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Question # 6

Which set of standards developed by the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) project provides a universal set of standards promoting accessibility for all Web users, including those with disabilities?

A.

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines

B.

User Agent Accessibility Guidelines

C.

W3C Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines

D.

Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act

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Question # 7

When developing a Web site, which of the following actions would be considered unethical?

A.

Borrowing music from another site with the owner’s written permission

B.

Creating new code that provides a look and feel similar to another site

C.

Linking your site to another site with permission

D.

Copying some code from another Web site

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Question # 8

Marsha has been hired by XYZ, Inc., to update the company Web site. Marsha discovers that the existing Web pages were structured using tables. Marsha needs to explain to XYZ why the Web site needs to be recoded in HTML5 with CSS controlling the structure of the document. What is the most important reason for using HTML5 and CSS?

A.

The updates will increase user traffic to the site.

B.

The updates will improve the overall look and feel of the Web site.

C.

The Web site can be interpreted by any HTML5-compliant browser, including mobile devices.

D.

The Web site will rank higher in many search engines results, as long as the search engine bot recognizes the code.

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