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Subject : it-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Returns second value from time passed






2. Selects first two book elements from the children of books element






3. xpath function categories: numeric - string - boolea - date/time - ________






4. Selects all the child nodes of the bookstore element






5. ________ allow more specific selections within the XPath






6. XPath is a major element in _______






7. Concatenates strings together (example concat('It",'is','cool') returns "Itiscool"






8. XML documents are treated as _________- so the root of the tree is called the document node or root node






9. Selects current node






10. selects first book element from the children of books element






11. Returns minute value from time passed






12. Returns all unique values in that collection - example: distinct-values(a, b, c, d, a, c) returns (a, b, c, d)






13. The XPath division operator not "/" cuz "/" is used in path expressions






14. Returns October or 10 ?






15. Returns everything after the first occurrence of str2






16. Returns next lowest integer






17. XSL is what we use to get from readable to _________






18. Returns true if str1 contains str2






19. Converts string number to numeric value






20. Compares strings, returns 0 if same, -1 if not same






21. Selects all title elements of the book element AND all price elements in the entire document






22. Element nodes may have zero - one - or more _________






23. Selects last book element from the children of books element






24. Converts string to upper case






25. 3 wildcards: ? matches any element node - @ matches any ___________ - node() matches any node of any kind






26. Returns true if str1 ends with str2






27. Trims leading and trailing spaces






28. Selects all book elements with an attribute isbn=






29. Travels from current node to select nodes that match - wherever they are

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30. Returns n-length substring from start position






31. Returns 2008






32. Inserts new itemX into the collection at the positionX - example insert-before("a", "b", "c"), 3, "z") returns (abzc)






33. Selects all title AND price elements in the entire document






34. Gets position(s) of target item(s) - example: index-of(15, 40, 25, 40, 10), 40) returns (2, 4)






35. XPath is a for defining parts of an XML document






36. Returns length of current node string






37. Selects parent of current node






38. Returns month value out of date passed






39. Returns true if str2 appears anywhere inside str1






40. A predicate is used by is used by adding square brackets [ ] to the end of a path or portion of a path - and adding ________ inside the brackets






41. Replaces chars of str2 found in str1 with chars of str3






42. Removes item in the position - example: remove(("ab", "cd", "ef"), 1) returns ("cd", "ef")






43. The process of taking raw XML - adding XSL - and outputting a document file of some type






44. Returns day value from date passed






45. Returns year value out of the date passed






46. Converts string to lower case






47. Use a | to select more than one _____ (means AND)






48. 3 parts of XSL (eXtensible stylesheet language): Xpath for navigating XML documents - XSLT for ______ documents - XSL-FO for formatting XML documents






49. +, -, *, div, =, !=, <, <=, >, >=, or, and, mod (modulus)






50. Returns false if true - true if false (negative logic)