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Answer 40

True

Explanation: Goldberg page 11

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Answer 39

True

Explanation: Goldberg page 10

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Answer 38

False

Explanation: Element names may not begin with the letters xml in any combination of upper and lower-case characters. Goldberg page 9

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Answer 37

True

Explanation: Goldberg page 9

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Answer 36

False

Explanation: : Element and attribute names must begin with a letter, an underscore, or a colon. A number is not allowed. Goldberg page 8

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Answer 35

False

Explanation: Case matters. Goldberg page 8

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Answer 34

False

Explanation: Goldberg page 5

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Answer 33

True

Explanation: For example, the XML Declaration is a processing instruction. Processing instructions are used for other purposes as well.Goldberg page 7

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Answer 32

True

Explanation: Goldberg page 6

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Answer 31

True

Explanation: Goldberg page 6

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Answer 30

False

Explanation: An XML element is the most basic unit of an XML document. Goldberg page 6

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Answer 29

False

Explanation: It is not necessary for an XML document to be valid in order to be well-formed. Goldberg page 5

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Answer 28

True

Explanation: Goldberg page 5

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Answer 27

False

Explanation: The term units is called an attribute. Goldberg page 4

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Answer 26

True

Explanation: Goldberg page 4

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Answer 25

False

Explanation: An XML document can have only one root element. Goldberg page 4

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Answer 24

True

Explanation: Goldberg page 4

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Answer 23

True

Explanation: Goldberg page 4

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Answer 22

True

Explanation: Goldberg page 4

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Answer 21

False

Explanation: XML documents are saved with a .xml extension. Goldberg page 4

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Answer 20

True

Explanation: Goldberg page 3

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Answer 19

False

Explanation: XML is not a language itself. Rather, an XML document is written in a custom markup language, according to the XML specification. Goldberg page 3

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Answer 18

True

Explanation: Goldberg page xv

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Answer 17

True

Explanation: Goldberg page xv

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Answer 16

False

Explanation: You can define the structure of an XML document by using a DTD (Document Type Definition) or with the XML Schema language. Goldberg page xiv

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Answer 15

False

Explanation: XSL is made up of three languages: XSLT, XPath, and XSL-FO. Goldberg page xiv

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Answer 14

True

Explanation: Goldberg page xiv

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Answer 13

False

Explanation: Because there are no predefined tags, a browser cannot know how to display an XML document according to the author's wishes.It's your job as the author of the document to specify how the document should be displayed. Goldberg page xiv

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Answer 12

True

Explanation: Goldberg page xiv

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Answer 11

False

Explanation: XML is a non-proprietary specification that is free to anyone who wishes to use it. Goldberg page xiii

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Answer 10

False

Explanation: An XML document is a well-structured text file that is considered to be human-readable. Goldberg page xiii

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Answer 9

True

Explanation: Goldberg page xiii

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Answer 8

False

Explanation: XML is a language for storing and carrying information while HTML is a language for displaying information. Goldberg page xiii

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Answer 7

False

Explanation: The XML specification makes it possible for people to define their own markup languages so that so that they or others can createXML documents using that markup language. Goldberg page xii

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Answer 6

True

Explanation: Goldberg page xii

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Answer 5

True

Explanation: Goldberg page xii

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Answer 4

False

Explanation: XML has no predefined tags. The person writing the XML can create whatever tags they need provided that those tags adhere to theXML specification. Goldberg page xii.

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Answer 3

True

Explanation: Goldberg page xii

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Answer 2

True

Explanation: Goldberg page xii

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Answer 1

False

Explanation: XML is an abbreviation for eXtensible Markup Language. Goldberg pagexii.

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Miscellaneous

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Housekeeping material
  • Module name: Xml0100 Writing XML Review
  • File: Xml0100WritingXmlReview.htm
  • Published: 11/08/13
  • Revised: 08/21/15
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