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Web Design
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Subject
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it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. This is the enemy of web usability.
Imperceptible information
Blogs
Web Analytics
Site search engine
2. The development team should solicit increasing amounts of ____ as the project progresses
Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
Imperceptible information
User input
Usability Lead
3. What is the most common cause of blown schedules in web development projects?
Define your goals
Usability
Late delivery of web site content from the project sponsor
User input
4. What is the first step in Successful Web projects?
html
Random Selection
User Research
Usability Lead
5. What is the most common cause of blown schedules in web development projects?
Late delivery of web site content from the project sponsor
Content development
Usability
Maximize navigation components
6. _________are simple content management systems that allow anyone to easily post articles and any other timely material.
Copyright date
Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
Blogs
Hierarchy
7. _________helps manage very large enterprise-scale Web site development projects.
User input
Information architect
Breadcrumbs
Well-written documentation
8. This is the enemy of web usability.
A blind user can use a "screen reader" to hear the page content read aloud.
User Research
Well-written documentation
Imperceptible information
9. The _____ refers to Pages beyond the secondary level of a web site that are rarely ever visited.
Long tail
Usability Lead
Tracking/evaluation/maintenance
User feedback
10. _________is how you structure a Web site.
Wayfinding
Target users
Universal Design
Hierarchies
11. Most web content management products use a ______ to store web content.
Universal Design
Goals
Breadcrumbs
Database
12. What is the most time-consuming and most consistently underestimated part of any web site development?
Content development
Dynamic
Usability
Grant Charts
13. What is the most common cause of blown schedules in web development projects?
Late delivery of web site content from the project sponsor
Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
Usability Lead
Accessibility
14. Which of the following project managements tools is used to keep track of project phases and team responsibilities?
Usability Lead
Tracking/evaluation/maintenance
html
Grant Charts
15. The ______ is most active early in design and planning phases of the project - developing content categorizing schemes and consistent site terminology and content structure across the site and site architecture diagrams that explain the overall site
Define your goals
Blogs
10 seconds
Information architect
16. A ________should match user expectation and be logical and predictable and utilize consistent methods and terminology.
Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
User Research
Site structure
Well-written documentation
17. Web server software along with the ________ are used to translate a URL to a physical location address on the server.
Grant Charts
Domain Name System (DNS)
<img src=".../images/logo.gif">
Late delivery of web site content from the project sponsor
18. ________is concerned with the ability of users with disabilities to access Web content.
Crowded Marketplace
Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
Accessibility
19. _______are essential for both site identity and consistent navigation.
Grant Charts
Database
Headers
User input
20. The last step of the Site Development Process is
Usability
Sales and Marketing
Sales and Marketing
Tracking/evaluation/maintenance
21. The ______ is most active early in design and planning phases of the project - developing content categorizing schemes and consistent site terminology and content structure across the site and site architecture diagrams that explain the overall site
Wayfinding
Information architect
Sales and Marketing
Long tail
22. _______is not a useful metaphor for the ideal interface design
Breadcrumbs
Information architect
Crowded Marketplace
Domain Name System (DNS)
23. What is the most time-consuming and most consistently underestimated part of any web site development?
Site editor
Content development
Database
User Research
24. Which web development team member continues working on the site after it has been launched?
Site editor
User input
User input
Grant Charts
25. The development team should solicit increasing amounts of ____ as the project progresses
A blind user can use a "screen reader" to hear the page content read aloud.
Universal Design
Usability Lead
User input
26. What is the most time-consuming and most consistently underestimated part of any web site development?
Content development
Grant Charts
Tracking/evaluation/maintenance
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27. What is the most common cause of blown schedules in web development projects?
Web Analytics
Late delivery of web site content from the project sponsor
Copyright date
Dynamic
28. Which of the following project managements tools is used to keep track of project phases and team responsibilities?
User Research
Tracking/evaluation/maintenance
html
Grant Charts
29. What is the fist step in designing any web site?
Imperceptible information
Usability
Headers
Define your goals
30. ____________describes the overall conceptual models and general designs used to plan and structure and assemble a Web site.
Blogs
Cascading style Sheets (CSS)
Wireframes
Information architecture
31. What is the first step in Successful Web projects?
Late delivery of web site content from the project sponsor
Define your goals
User Research
Random Selection
32. A________is the most efficient tool for finding information on very large Web sites
Accessibility
Site editor
Site search engine
User input
33. What web development team member acts as the user's advocate and is responsible for evaluating the success of the project?
Web Analytics
Accessibility
Usability Lead
User input
34. 2-3 ____are ideal for a Web development project?
Goals
Usability Lead
Information architecture
Site editor
35. A web site _________is the scenic and practice of classifying Web content through a controlled vocabulary
Well-written documentation
Domain Name System (DNS)
Taxonomy
Hierarchy
36. _________are simple content management systems that allow anyone to easily post articles and any other timely material.
User input
Blogs
Goals
Menu lists
37. What is the fist step in designing any web site?
Information architect
Define your goals
Information architecture
Usability
38. This is NOT a useful technique for teams that wish to organizing Web site content?
Random Selection
Tracking/evaluation/maintenance
Copyright date
Late delivery of web site content from the project sponsor
39. ________can provide metrics about web site usage patterns that can guide the redesign of a Web site.
Target users
Web Analytics
Well-written documentation
Define your goals
40. _______are tools that help teams to stay focused on information architecture and structural design without getting sidetracked by the distraction of the visual layer.
Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
Goals
Wireframes
Information architecture
41. What is the most time-consuming and most consistently underestimated part of any web site development?
User Research
Breadcrumbs
Database
Content development
42. Developers should collect increasing amounts of ____________ as the development process enters its final stages.
html
Web Analytics
User feedback
Site editor
43. What is the fist step in designing any web site?
Define your goals
Grant Charts
Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
Imperceptible information
44. This is an example of a Web site design that "supports adaptation"
Headers
Dynamic
A blind user can use a "screen reader" to hear the page content read aloud.
Menu lists
45. _________are simple content management systems that allow anyone to easily post articles and any other timely material.
Blogs
Usability
Web Analytics
Taxonomy
46. This is an example of a Web site design that "supports adaptation"
Site editor
Goals
Breadcrumbs
A blind user can use a "screen reader" to hear the page content read aloud.
47. _________is concerned with incorporating universal usability into the Web site design so that one design meets the needs of all users.
Universal Design
Content development
Web Analytics
Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
48. What web development team member acts as the user's advocate and is responsible for evaluating the success of the project?
Wireframes
Target users
User input
Usability Lead
49. Most web content management products use a ______ to store web content.
Breadcrumbs
A blind user can use a "screen reader" to hear the page content read aloud.
Database
Dynamic
50. A________organizes website content from most general to the most specific and illustrates the relationships between the content.
Late delivery of web site content from the project sponsor
Imperceptible information
Hierarchy
Wayfinding