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8 xml questions

Hi,

 

Recently I have taken brainbench XML test. I had encountered with following 8 multiple choice questions out of 40, which I am not sure if I answered correctly.

 

Could you please answer these for me.

 

 

1..Which one of the following is a logical reason for using XSLT for data presentation on a portal site? 

a) XSLT improves overall server performance, especially when handling a large traffic volume. 

b) The default XSLT namespace contains built-in support for a search engine interface. 

c) XSLT is used to give disparate data a uniform look and feel. 

d) XSLT automatically allows end-users to customize data presentation on the fly. 

e) Older browser do not support XSLT. 

 

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2..Which one of the following makes XML a logical technology to use when developing a document management system? 

a) XML can be embedded in most of the documents to be managed. 

b) Any images found in the documents can be stored directly in a related XML document for easy retrieval. 

c) XML can attribute and explain documents and their contents, helping to make them logically indexed and catalogued. 

d) XML allows end-users to edit the documents through their Web browsers. 

e) XML facilitates the fastest available methods of searching terra-bytes of plain text data. 

 

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3..How do you determine whether or NOT an element is using a non-default namespace? 

a) The element's name starts with a prefix that has been mapped to a specific URI. 

b) The element's name is prefixed by a fully-qualified URI. 

c) The element starts with the prefix "xmlns:". 

d) The element's name ends with a colon (':') 

e) The element appears at least twice in the document. 

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4..Which one of the following CSS properties includes support for formatting XML data in tables? 

a) Text-Align 

b) Format 

c) Structure 

d) Display 

e) Text 

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5..Which one of the following is NOT a constraining facet for XML Schema data types? 

a) Whitespace 

b) Length 

c) Pattern 

d) Limit 

e) Total digits 

 

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6..Which one of the following is the primary extension of IBM's XML for C++ (XML4C) parser over Apache's Xerces-C XML parser? 

a) XML4C can be used to generate sample XSL stylesheets from a given XSL source. 

b) IBM added support for low-level socket communication, increasing the parsers support for B2B interaction. 

c) XML4C also includes a visual XML editing environment that Xerces-C did not. 

d) XML4C combines the features of both the Apache Xerces and Xalan projects. 

e) IBM significantly increased the supported encoding types.

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7..XYZ Incorporated is looking for a standardized XML specification that they can use when communicating business processes to its partners. 

  Referring to the above scenario, which one of the following XML specifications do you recommend to XYZ Incorporated? 

a) B2B 

b) MathML 

c) SVG 

d) XSLT 

e) ebXML 

 

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8..Which one of the following rules applies to namespaces in XML? 

a) Namespaces may be applied to elements but not to attributes. 

b) Local attribute names that are identical are acceptable as long they are bound to different URIs. 

c) You may have identical attribute names as long as they are bound only to the default namespace. 

d) Only one non-default namespace can be used in a document at a time. 

e) If you wish to use an identical attribute twice in one element, you can give them unique prefixes that are bound to the same URI.

 

 

Cheers,

Vinay

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