HTML Basics: Please Put Your Name, Contact Number and Email ID On The Answer Sheet
HTML Basics: Please Put Your Name, Contact Number and Email ID On The Answer Sheet
Please put your name, contact number and email ID on the answer
sheet.
This test highlights very basic understanding of HTML and Photoshop.
HTML Basics
1) Interpret this statement: <strong>Michelle</strong>
a) It makes Michelle strong
b) It highlights Michelle as being strong
c) It will print out Michelle in bold font
3) Which is correct?
a) <b>Click Here<b>
b) <strong>Click Here<strong>
c) <b>Click Here</b>
d) </strong>Click Here</strong>
6) _______are the HTML codes that control the appearance of the document contents
11) A_____structure starts with a general topic that includes link to more specific topics.
a) Hierarchical
b) Linear
c) Mixed
14) Because each computer differs in terms of what fonts it can display, each individual
browser determines how text is to be displayed.
a) True
b) False
17) Within the MAP tag, you use the AREA tag to specify the areas of the image that will act
as a hotspot.
a) True
b) False
18) Can you create an e-mail form with auto responder using form action
method=mailto:youdomainname.com?
a) Yes
b) No
19) What is the most widely used e-mail form script?
a) ASP
b) PHP
c) Perl CGI
d) JSP
21) How many color names are recognized by all version of HTML.
22) If you want to increase the font size by 2 relative to the surrounding text, you enter +2 in
the tag.
a) True
b) False
26) _____refers to the way the GIF file is saved by the graphics software.
a) Dithering
b) Interlacing
c) Balancing
PhotoShop Basics
1) What is a good file size for a 300 by 300 pixel photograph sized for the web in JPG format?
A. 5K B. 50 K C. 500 K D. 5 MB
3) The tool that lets you select an area of an image and then paint with that area is called
A. Eyedropper
B. Copy
C. Clone
D. Patch
E. Duplicate
5) Clicking and holding the mouse button on a toolbar icon does what?
A. Increases the size or strength of that tool
B. Locks that tool as the default action
C. Reveals help text for that tool
D. Shows additional tools related to that tool
7) What is the best way to make a slightly blurry image a little sharper, while still maintaining
some control over the process?