A) SQL injection
B) Denial of Service (DOS) attack
C) Brute-force attack
D) Social engineering
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A) Semantic elements
B) Style elements
C) Form elements
D) Basic elements
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A) Sequential
B) Navigational
C) Hierarchical
D) Web-like
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A) It ensures that site visitors can find what they are looking for quickly and easily.
B) It ensures visitors will be directed to exactly the information you want them to see.
C) It guarantees that visitors will purchase products.
D) Because search engines will not be able to index pages within a site, if the navigation is difficult to use.
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A) Formative testing
B) Objective testing
C) Qualitative testing
D) Summative testing
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A) It helps them determine which WYSIWYG code editor they should use.
B) It ensures they are properly separating the HTML5 coding from the CSS3 styling.
C) It ensures the site has a consistent look and format.
D) IT proves the rest of the site will validate to current HTML5 standards.
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A) Responsive grid design
B) Fixed grid design
C) Fluid grid design
D) Symmetrical grid design
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A) Hosting with an ISP is the only way to ensure that a site is available to all users worldwide.
B) ISPs often offer a large selection of Web applications at no extra charge.
C) Hosting your site with an ISP ensures your site is validated to W3C standards.
D) An ISP will often block a site from loading if it is self-hosted, due to security concerns.
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A) Test goals, test subject demographics, conclusions
B) Data collection process, original design mockups, wireframes
C) Test schedule, test subject name, screen shots
D) Test subject name, original design plan, release date
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