1. W3C stands for: |
Web World Wide Consortium |
World Wide Web Consortium |
World Wide Web Council |
Web World Wide Council
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2. It was created by Tim Berners-Lee in |
December 1994 |
October 1995 |
October 1993 |
October 1994
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3. W3C is the governing body for World Wide Web and its mission is to create |
webpages |
websites |
standards and specifications |
browsers
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4. W3C Standards are called as |
W3C Recommendations |
W3C Rules |
W3C Protocols |
None of these
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5. Which of these is not one of the three university which is responsible for hosting W3C ? |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology in U.S. |
The French National Research Institute in the Europe |
Keio University in the Japan |
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)
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6. Because the Web is so important (both in scope and in investment) that no single organization should have control over its future, W3C function as a member organization. Which of these is not an well known members of W3C ? |
IBM |
Vyom |
Macromedia |
AOL
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7. The W3C standards approvals process includes up to how many steps ? |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8
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8. Which of these is not an W3C specification approval step ? |
W3C receives a Submission |
W3C makes the payment |
W3C publishes a Note |
W3C publishes a Candidate Recommendation
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9. Which of these is not an W3C recommended language ? |
HTML |
CSS |
XML |
DHTML
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10. What is WAI ? |
Web Accessibility Invitation |
Web Accessibility Initiative |
World Accessibility Initiative |
World Wide Web Accessibility Initiative
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11. What is MathML ? |
Mathematical Markup Language |
Matching Markup Language |
Mathematical Makeup Language |
None of these
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12. W3C _____ activity is all about expanding the Web to allow people to interact via spoken commands. |
browser |
speech browser |
voice browser |
web browser
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13. How is now the Director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) ? |
W3C |
AOL |
Microsoft |
Tim Berners-Lee
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14. In general the Recommendation is submitted to the W3C membership and director, for a formal approval as a W3C Recommendation. |
False |
True |
Not always |
None of these
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15. Any ______ can submit a suggestion for a Web standard to the consortium. |
W3C member |
W3C nonmembers |
Any other individuals |
None of these
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16. Often a submission to the W3C becomes a |
Rule |
Standard |
Note |
None of these
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17. A Note is made available by the W3C for |
to implement. |
discussion only. |
not only for discussion. |
might be used for any other things.
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18. W3C Working Drafts are normally posted on the W3C Web site, along with an invitation for |
member comments |
organization comments |
public comments |
VIP comments
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19. Some specifications are more complex than others, and might require more input, more time, and more testing from members and software vendors. Sometimes these specifications are published as |
Candidate Recommendations |
Modules Recommendations |
Tasks Recommendations |
Parent Recommendations
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20. A Proposed Recommendation represents the _______ of the work in the Working Group. |
intermediate stage |
final stage |
first stage |
second stage
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