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CIW 1D0-520 CIW v5 Site Designer Exam Practice Test

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CIW v5 Site Designer Questions and Answers

Question 1

Your site development team has created a Web site, and you want to test its accessibility. Which of the following do you need to conduct the test?

Options:

A.

A test pool of very unskilled users

B.

A test pool of at least five or six typical users

C.

A test pool of at least six members of the Web team

D.

A test pool of fewer than five moderately skilled users

Question 2

Marcos is writing a client-side JavaScript that asks the user to type a dollar amount that will be used to compute a loan payment amount. Which of the following methods can Marcos use to ask the user for input?

Options:

A.

alert(Please enter the loan amount.);

B.

msgbox(Please enter the loan amount.);

C.

prompt(Please enter the loan amount., );

D.

input(Please enter the loan amount., Loan Calculation);

Question 3

It is often suggested that a Web design team hire a professional editor. What advantage does the contribution of the editor bring to the site design process?

Options:

A.

The editor brings cultural perspectives to the process.

B.

The editor sets the tone, making style guides unnecessary.

C.

The editor is responsible for the accuracy of the information.

D.

The editor ensures that the site is consistent in tone and content.

Question 4

The best use of an XHTML table is to:

Options:

A.

display tabular data.

B.

create complex layouts.

C.

occupy the entire space of a Web page.

D.

generate fluid design using percentages.

Question 5

Your new customer, Chattawa, is the education coordinator for Bluelake County Schools. He has asked you to design a Web site to teach school personnel in aboriginal issues. He presents you with a report about current concerns that aboriginal children's learning styles are not being addressed in the school system. He suggests that you reproduce the report online and add aboriginal art in the margins. Whose perspective should you take as you design the site?

Options:

A.

Your perspective

B.

The site user's perspective

C.

The school administration's perspective

D.

The education coordinator's perspective

Question 6

Tom is making changes to his company's Web site. Because he likes the way the markup is styled, he copies the following into another section of the page:

This section is under construction

Why does the home page not validate properly?

Options:

A.

The

tag was not closed properly.

B.

Element attributes must be declared in the style sheet.

C.

A

tag can be used only once in each document's markup.

D.

An ID attribute can be applied to only one element in a document.

Question 7

Which of the following elements is the best way to make a Web page easier to read and to get your content across to Web users?

Options:

A.

Implement white space to reduce clutter.

B.

Use a Flash presentation to represent content.

C.

Implement a sans-serif font to make the page easier to read.

D.

Use several high-end graphics instead of lengthy sentences to represent content.

Question 8

Homer has been asked to create a monthly advertising message and send it by bulk e-mail to all e-mail addresses collected from customers who have purchased products from the company. What should Homer include in the bulk e-mail message to ensure customer privacy?

Options:

A.

The customer's e-mail address in the body of the message

B.

A section in which recipients can provide feedback about the company

C.

An opt-in option to receive additional similar messages from related companies

D.

An opt-out option for recipients to stop receiving future advertising messages from the company

Question 9

Cookies can be used to:

Options:

A.

target users for marketing.

B.

spread viruses on a network.

C.

execute programs on a Web server.

D.

send personal information back to the Web server.

Question 10

Ben has reviewed surveys from a selected pool of potential site visitors. What should he do first with this valuable information?

Options:

A.

Design navigation schemes to direct visitors to promotional pages.

B.

Create a set of user behavior scenarios to use in a "bottom-up" approach to site design.

C.

Populate a database with information about prospective customers for a targeted e-mail campaign.

D.

Establish a page layout template that enables visitors to easily scan for content that interests them.

Question 11

You are designing a Web site for a customer who wants to incorporate multimedia on the site. In terms of site design, what must you consider before you begin?

Options:

A.

You must determine which file format is widely used so that site visitors will be easily able to find and install the necessary plug-ins.

B.

You must decide which format is proprietary to a specific plug-in so that visitors will not be able to easily copy your work to another site.

C.

You must consider the cost you will need to charge site visitors for downloading and installing the necessary plug-ins to view the site's multimedia.

D.

You must not implement multimedia that requires a plug-in because you do not know whether plug-ins will work in multiple browser types and versions.

Question 12

Gordon has been asked to create a focus group to aid in finishing the production of a Web site for the company World Stocks, Bonds and Currency Inc. What should this process definitely include?

Options:

A.

Asking the corporate customers for their favorite colors, and then incorporating those colors into a style guide

B.

Choosing at least five individuals who represent the target audience demographic, and then using testers with varying degrees of computer experience to

review the site

C.

Creating a set of real-world activities that the company wants to provide to its customers, and then assigning those activities as tasks to accomplish, with

step-by-step directions for completing them

D.

Using the bottom-up approach to site development by asking the corporate customers for the type of functionality they expect from the site, and then

designing the look and feel of the site around those functions

Question 13

Alma has been asked to upgrade the pages on her Web site to XHTML 1.0 Transitional. Which of the following tags must she alter on each page?

Options:

A.

The <head> tag

B.

The <span> tag

C.

The <meta> tag

D.

The <!DOCTYPE> tag

Question 14

A local philanthropic organization with a well-developed mission, vision and set of values has never had a Web site. The organization has hired Manuel to design a site. The president and directors of the organization want the mission, vision and values included in the site. This information is expressed as several paragraphs of text. What suggestion should Manuel offer?

Options:

A.

Suggest replacing the information with a company slogan.

B.

Rewrite the mission, vision and values as single, short phrases.

C.

Include the mission, vision and values in their entirety on the home page.

D.

Provide a top-level link to a page containing the mission, vision and values information.

Question 15

Some of your site's users have called to complain that they do not understand the policy for shipping charges. Initially, the Web team created a pop-up window that appears at the point of purchase, designed to explain the shipping charge policy. Why did some of these users fail to get this message?

Options:

A.

Because antivirus software blocked the pop-ups

B.

Because newer browsers have automatic pop-up blockers

C.

Because firewalls blocked the client-side scripts that create pop-ups

D.

Because firewalls blocked the server-side scripts that create pop-ups

Question 16

What must you consider when designing pages using the JavaScript open() method?

Options:

A.

Server-side includes

B.

Browser plug-in issues

C.

Pop-up blocker software

D.

Unsupported screen reader software

Question 17

Kellee wants to determine which areas of her company's Web site attract visitors, and the frequency with which those areas are visited. Which of the following is the best way for her to determine these facts?

Options:

A.

Monitor network traffic during peak hours.

B.

Place a hit counter on each page of the Web site.

C.

Analyze the Web site server logs to measure page access.

D.

Call users and ask them which sections of the site they visit often.

Question 18

Which of the following would be an effective way to attract customers to your site without violating end-user trust and privacy?

Options:

A.

Use metadata effectively and appropriately.

B.

Use pop-up advertisements for weekly specials.

C.

Send e-mail to all current and potential customers.

D.

Design trademarks and logos to resemble those of competitors.

Question 19

Which of the following plug-ins would be used to view paper-based documents that cannot be easily re-created using XHTML?

Options:

A.

Microsoft Fax Viewer

B.

Word processor applications

C.

Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)

D.

Portable Document Format (PDF)

Question 20

Which of the following is the minimal requirement for an XML document?

Options:

A.

It must be delimited.

B.

It must be well-formed.

C.

It must be embedded within HTML code.

D.

It must be embedded within XHTML code.

Question 21

User feedback can be evaluated in many ways. Which of the following methods is more quantitative than direct user feedback, and will provide indirect feedback from the majority of users who do not respond?

Options:

A.

User surveys

B.

Site server logs

C.

Online e-mail links

D.

Opt-in bulk mail services

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