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Drupal
Start Test
Study First
Subject
:
it-skills
Instructions:
Answer
41
questions in
15 minutes
.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. the node module lets you... - List - ____________ - and manage all the content on your site; -Set norms for how all posts are displayed; and - List and configure the 'content types' for your site - and create new ones.
Content type
Sort through
Multiple vocabularies
Blocks and menus
2. Vocabularies can be set to allow terms to define _____________. This functions similar to 'see also' in a dictionary.
Flexible
Blocks and menues
Defines
Related terms
3. a cluster of related bits of data. For example - 'title - entry - date - etc' in one news post
Custom fields
Navigation
Default installation profile
Node
4. If Brahms is term 3 and this will call for everything that has to do with either Bach or Brahms
Sub-term
On-the-fly
Taxonomy/term/2+3
Navigation
5. This is where settings are configured to determine which things different user types have access to. Permissions are assigned to various ROLES - and in turn - users are associated with those various roles in order to grant them the associated permiss
On-the-fly
User permissions
Primary
Taxonomy/term/1 -2
6. Often provide the output from a module or can be created to display whatever you want - they can be placed in various spots in your template (theme) layout.
Blocks and menues
Regions
Not
On-the-fly
7. The ______________ is not a person. It is an account created with the database software in order to give Drupal control of the database.
8. You can classify an individual node in multiple ways by defining _____________.
Authenticated user
Custom fields
Defines
Multiple vocabularies
9. A user who is logged in - with no special role assignments (you can assign permissions to these types of users)
Authenticated user
Taxonomy
Computer user account
Multiple vocabularies
10. A user id of one means: this user has access to the entire site (this user id is created when you ________ drupal)
Taxonomy/term/1
Set up
Computer user account
Regions
11. Predominately made up of XHTML and CSS - with some PHP tokens sprinkled throughout to insert content from the system into the correct spots.
Taxonomy/term/1
Content type
Site template
Regions
12. Administrator defined terms
Core 'Node' module
Sub-term
Default installation profile
Controlled vocabulary
13. Each content type ________ various default settings for nodes of that type - such as whether the node is published automatically and whether comments are permitted.
Defines
Vocabularies
Set up
Path
14. ____________ have a user ID of zero (0).
On-the-fly
Anonymous users
Content type
Taxonomy/term/2+3
15. Used to store additional information beyond the Drupal defaults (title - body - authoring information - time created/updated - and publishing status);
Content type
Defines
Custom fields
Blocks and menus
16. In Drupal ________ aren't just part of the blog system - since there really isn't a segregated 'blog system.' They are their own thing.
Comments
Primary
Authenticated user
Blocks and menues
17. Comment is _____ a 'node' - Each comment is a typically small piece of content that a user submits - attached to a particular node.
Sub-term
Not
Activate CCK
Account profile
18. Each 'node' contains: a _________ - Node ID - a Title - a creation date - an author (a user on the site) - a Body (which may be ignored/omitted for some content types) - and some other properties.
Regions
Content type
Site template
Primary
19. If you are installing Drupal at a remote server such as a web hosting company - then the _____________ could be called one of the following (not a complete list): Web hosting account login - FTP login - Cpanel login - Secure shell (SSH) login
Custom fields
User permissions
Taxonomy/term/1
Computer user account
20. To subscribe to the security mailing list edit your _____.
Flexible
Account profile
Custom fields
Navigation
21. When you first install Drupal with the _____________________ - you will have two content types defined: 'Page' and 'Story' - Pages are used for static content that can (but are not required to) be linked into the main navigation bar - Stories are gen
Grouped
Multiple vocabularies
Default installation profile
Regions
22. 5 layers of Drupa: the big bucket of nodes (the data pool) - modules - ______________ - user permissions - template - sites are built from the core layer - up.
Authenticated user
Blocks and menus
Site administrators
Blocks and menues
23. Functional plug-ins (ie. event calendars; e-commerce; programmatic sorting and display of content)
Modules
Controlled vocabulary
Content Construction Kit (CCK)
Multiple vocabularies
24. To ____________ install CCK the same way other modules are installed - download and unzip the tarball from http://drupal.org/project/cck and add it to the sites/all/modules folder within your site (create that folder if you don't have it already) - t
Site administrators
Activate CCK
Free tagging
Modules
25. Groups of taxonomy terms (you can define and add terms to each one)
Controlled vocabulary
Blocks and menues
Content type
Vocabularies
26. If the term 'Bach' is term 2 - this could call for only those sonatas written by Bach
Content type
Not
Modules
Taxonomy/term/1 -2
27. If the term 'sonatas' is term 1 - this would call for all the nodes of that category.
Content type
Default installation profile
Set up
Taxonomy/term/1
28. The ______ and module associated with: http://drupal.org/node/19828 is 'node/19828'.
Grouped
Set up
Path
Blocks and menues
29. Vocabularies are ________ - They can be ...- flat or hierarchical - can allow single or multiple selection - an also be 'free tagging' (meaning that when creating or editing content - you can add new terms on the fly)
Flexible
Taxonomy/term/1
Taxonomy
Account profile
30. The three standard menus in Drupal: ________ Links - Secondary Links - and Navigation.
Primary
Taxonomy/term/1 -2
Taxonomy/term/2+3
Defines
31. Each vocabulary can be attached to one or more content types - and in this way - nodes on your site can be ________ into categories - tagged - or classified in any way you choose.
Account profile
Navigation
Grouped
Multiple vocabularies
32. Vocabularies may be designated as _____________ in which users creating new content don't have to classify it with terms from a 'controlled vocabulary' - previously defined. Instead users can freely define terms - or 'tags'.
User permissions
Free tagging
Grouped
Folksonomy
33. A system for classifying content
On-the-fly
Node
Navigation
Taxonomy
34. If you want to add fields to your custom content types... install the ______________ contributed module.
Vocabularies
Content Construction Kit (CCK)
On-the-fly
Blocks and menus
35. Names for user defined tags
Taxonomy/term/1
Database 'user'
Folksonomy
User permissions
36. Templates can also be assigned ___________ based on user permissions
Flexible
Blocks and menues
On-the-fly
Comments
37. Primary and Secondary links are built by _________________ - and displayed automatically in the page header of many themes (if not - you can enable their blocks to display them).
Computer user account
Site administrators
Regions
Taxonomy/term/2+3
38. An example of taxonomy 'music' vocabulary (with terms and sub-terms): Vocabulary = Music - term = classical -_______ = concertos - sub-term = sonatas - sub-term = symphonies - term = jazz - sub-term = swing - sub-term = fusion - term = rock - sub-ter
Sub-term
Flexible
Node
Folksonomy
39. Pages on your Drupal site are laid out in ________ - which can include the header - footer - sidebars - and main content section.
Custom fields
Free tagging
Regions
Core 'Node' module
40. The catch-all menu that contains your administration menus - as well as links supplied by modules on your site.
Comments
Database 'user'
Navigation
Folksonomy
41. The module that is responsible for this path is the __________ - so when you visit this page - Drupal lets the Node module determine what to display. (this is like Codeigniter)