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  1. The recommended basic size for a favicon is ___________ pixels

  2. A.

     16×16

    B.

     26×26

    C.

     48×48

    D.

     both a and c

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  3. In March 1999, Microsoft released Internet Explorer 5, which supported favicons for the first time.

  4. A.

     True

    B.

     False

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  5. A favicon is an image used by the browser to identify a website or web application.

  6. A.

     True

    B.

     False

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  7. According to the rules of XML and XHTML, all elements must be closed either with an end tag or by self-closing with a space, slash, and a right-pointing angle bracket

  8. A.

     True

    B.

     False

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  9. __________ is the XML equivalent to strict HTML 4.01.

  10. A.

     XHTML 1.0 Strict

    B.

     XHTML 1.0 Frameset

    C.

     XHTML 1.0 Transitional

    D.

     None of the mentioned

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  11. Which of the following statement is true ?

  12. A.

     Attribute names must be in uppercase

    B.

     Attribute values must be quoted

    C.

     Attribute minimization is mandatory

    D.

     None of the mentioned

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  13. The root element of an XHTML document must be html, and must contain an __________ attribute to associate it with the XHTML namespace.

  14. A.

     source

    B.

     src

    C.

     xmlns

    D.

     link

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  15. Which of the following encoding an XML parser assumes ?

  16. A.

     UTF-8

    B.

     UTF-16

    C.

     UTF-32

    D.

     both a and b

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  17. __________ is an extended version of the XHTML markup language for supporting RDF through a collection of attributes and processing rules in the form of well-formed XML documents.

  18. A.

     XHTML+RDF

    B.

     XHTML+XHTML5

    C.

     XHTML1.0+XHTML2.0

    D.

     none of the mentioned

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  19. XML is a markup language where documents must be marked up correctly.

  20. A.

     True

    B.

     False

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