1. A(n) ____ is an item you can select, usually by clicking a mouse, to view another topic or document. (Points : 1)
resource
link
net
index
2. An element that has had a(n) ____ name assigned to it can be the destination of a link. (Points : 1)
icon
key
id
tag
3. The ____ tag creates an anchor. (Points : 1)
<link>
<i>
<an>
<a>
4. You link to an id or anchor using the anchor name preceded by the ____ symbol. (Points : 1)
&
^
#
%
5. In a ____ structure, each page is linked to the next and to previous pages, in an ordered chain of pages. (Points : 1)
relational
hierarchical
maximized
linear
6. In a(n) ____ linear structure, you include a link in each page that jumps directly back to the first page, while keeping the links that allow you to move to the next and previous pages. (Points : 1)
augmented
relational
absolute
navigational
7.
The figure above shows an example of a(n) ____ applied to a link. (Points : 1)
access
tooltip
alternative
base
8. When referencing a file located in a different folder than the link tag, you must include the ____ for the file. (Points : 1)
link
path
anchor
map
9. Which of the following is an HTML-supported kind of path? (Points : 1)
absolute
relative
interpreted
Both A and B
10. In an absolute pathname, after you type the name of the folder that contains the file, you type a final ____ and then the filename itself. (Points : 1)
comma
slash
period
parenthesis
11. To link to a document, you must specify its ____. (Points : 1)
property
relation
path
attribute
12. Most Web designers use ____ pathnames in their hypertext links. (Points : 1)
absolute
relative
interpreted
regular
13. To reference a file in a folder directly above the current folder in the folder hierarchy, relative pathnames use two ____. (Points : 1)
periods
commas
ampersands
slashes
14. Which of the following relative pathnames is interpreted as “the parks.htm file is in the extra subfolder, which is one level down from the current folder”? (Points : 1)
extra/parks.htm
../extra/parks.htm
./extra/parks.htm
/extra/parks.htm
15. If you want an external document to be displayed in its own browser window, you can assign the ____ keyword to the target attribute. (Points : 1)
_same
_blank
_this
_over
16. The first portion of a URL identifies the ____. (Points : 1)
prototype
index
protocol
resource
17. All Web page URLs begin with the letters ____. (Points : 1)
html
http
url
www
18. In the URL http://www.mwu.edu/course/info.html#majors, the path and filename of the document are ____. (Points : 1)
http://
www.mwu.edu
/course/info.html
#majors
19. In the URL http://www.mwu.edu/course/info.html#majors, the id/anchor name is ____. (Points : 1)
http://
www.mwu.edu
/course/info.html
#majors
20. To use a single image to access multiple targets, you must set up ____ within the image. (Points : 1)
hotspots
links
icons
alt tags
21. Hotspots are defined through the use of ____ maps. (Points : 1)
target
image
practice
link
22. Once you know a document's URL, you can create a link to it by adding the URL to the <a> tag along with the ____ attribute in your text file. (Points : 1)
href
title
alt
url
23. HTML supports two kinds of paths: ____. (Points : 1)
relational and interpreted
logical and physical
relative and absolute
relative and directional
24. Given the absolute pathname /tutorial02/index.htm, the index.htm file is in the ____ folder. (Points : 1)
home
tutorial02
index
tutorial
25. To force a document to appear in a new window, you add the ____ attribute to the <a> tag. (Points : 1)
window
alt
target-side
target