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This module contains review questions, answers, and explanations keyed to the Introduction and Chapter 1 of the textbook titled XML: Visual QuickStart Guide, 2nd Edition. By Kevin Howard Goldberg.

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Preface

This material is published in support of the course identified as ITSE 1356 - Extensible Markup Language (XML) at Austin Community College in Austin, TX. As of the Spring 2014semester, the textbook for this course is XML: Visual QuickStart Guide, 2nd Edition. By Kevin Howard Goldberg.

This module contains review questions, answers, and explanations keyed to the Introduction and Chapter 1 of the textbook.

The questions and the answers are connected by hyperlinks to make it easy for you to navigate from the question to the answer and back again.

Questions

Question 1 .

True or False: XML is an abbreviation for "eXtending More Leverage."

Answer 1

Question 2

True or False: XML is a specification for storing information.

Answer 2

Question 3

True or False: XML is a specification for describing the structure of information.

Answer 3

Question 4

True or False: XML has a large vocabulary of predefined tags.

Answer 4

Question 5

True or False: XML is a markup language.

Answer 5

Question 6

True or False: XML is a set of rules for defining custom markup languages.

Answer 6

Question 7

True or False: The XML specification makes it possible for people to define their own markup languages so that others cannot use those markup languages.

Answer 7

Question 8

True or False: HTML is a language for storing and carrying information while XML is a language for displaying information.

Answer 8

Question 9

True or False: XML is easily extended and adapted.

Answer 9

Question 10

True or False: While XML works well with computers, it was not designed to be easily read by humans.

Answer 10

Question 11

True or False: XML is a proprietary specification that was invented by Microsoft.

Answer 11

Question 12

True or False: While HTML is used to format data for display, XML describes and is the data.

Answer 12

Question 13

True or False: All modern browsers know how to display an XML document in the manner intended by the author of the document.

Answer 13

Question 14

True or False: One way to specify how an XML document is to be displayed is by using XSL or eXtensible Stylesheet Language.

Answer 14

Question 15

True or False: XSL is made up of three languages: XSLT, XPath, and XML.

Answer 15

Question 16

True or False: Because every author is free to define her own tags, it is not possible to define the structure of an XML document.

Answer 16

Question 17

True or False: All standard browsers can read XML documents, use XML schemas (DTD and XML Schema), and interpret XSL to format and display XML documents.

Answer 17

Question 18

True or False: It is common practice to use XML to manage and organize information and to use XSL to convert the XML into HTML.

Questions & Answers

calculate molarity of NaOH solution when 25.0ml of NaOH titrated with 27.2ml of 0.2m H2SO4
Gasin Reply
what's Thermochemistry
rhoda Reply
the study of the heat energy which is associated with chemical reactions
Kaddija
How was CH4 and o2 was able to produce (Co2)and (H2o
Edafe Reply
explain please
Victory
First twenty elements with their valences
Martine Reply
what is chemistry
asue Reply
what is atom
asue
what is the best way to define periodic table for jamb
Damilola Reply
what is the change of matter from one state to another
Elijah Reply
what is isolation of organic compounds
IKyernum Reply
what is atomic radius
ThankGod Reply
Read Chapter 6, section 5
Dr
Read Chapter 6, section 5
Kareem
Atomic radius is the radius of the atom and is also called the orbital radius
Kareem
atomic radius is the distance between the nucleus of an atom and its valence shell
Amos
Read Chapter 6, section 5
paulino
Bohr's model of the theory atom
Ayom Reply
is there a question?
Dr
when a gas is compressed why it becomes hot?
ATOMIC
It has no oxygen then
Goldyei
read the chapter on thermochemistry...the sections on "PV" work and the First Law of Thermodynamics should help..
Dr
Which element react with water
Mukthar Reply
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Ibeh
an increase in the pressure of a gas results in the decrease of its
Valentina Reply
definition of the periodic table
Cosmos Reply
What is the lkenes
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what were atoms composed of?
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Source:  OpenStax, Introduction to xml. OpenStax CNX. Dec 02, 2014 Download for free at https://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11207/1.18
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