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TITLE HET: DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

SUBJECT WEB DEVELOPMENT 2A


SUBJECT CODE PRG 210
TEST/EXAM TEST
SEMESTER 1ST
DATE WRITTEN 18 APRIL 2018

NUMBER OF PAGES 6

TOTAL MARKS 120

DURATION 2 HOURS
PASS MARK 50%
WEIGHTING 10%
EXAMINER JOHN ALLOZIEM
MODERATOR THABISO MATHEBULA

REQUIREMENTS:

Learner Requirements: Stationery


Equipment Requirement: Computer System

This paper consists of: 120 marks

1. Section A: Short Questions 20 marks


2. Section B: Medium Questions 40 marks
3. Section C: Practical Questions 60 marks

Unless otherwise stated, please answer ALL questions.

PLEASE READ THE ASSESSMENT RULES AND REGULATIONS THAT FOLLOW


Learners are warned that contravening any of the examination rules or disobeying the instructions of an
invigilator could result in the examination being declared invalid. Disciplinary measures will be taken which may
result in the students’ expulsion from Damelin.

Diploma: Information Technology Module code: WPD 210


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ASSESSMENT RULES AND REGULATIONS

Please ensure that you have read and fully understand the following assessment rules and regulations prior to
commencing with your assessment:
1. To be permitted access to the examination, a learner must arrive with:
1.1 an Identity Document or other official proof of identity (for example, - a student card, passport
or driver's licence card with photo); and
1.2 the required exam stationery.
2. No learner may enter the examination room more than 30 minutes after the examination sitting has
commenced and no candidate may leave the room less than one hour after the examination sitting has
commenced.
3. No extra time will be allowed should a student arrive late.
4. All learners must sign the Attendance Register for the examination on arrival.
5. It is the responsibility of learners to familiarise themselves with the examination rules prior to sitting for
the examination.
6. All examinations are to be written on the date and time officially stipulated by the College.
7. It is the responsibility of learners to ensure that they are writing the correct paper and that the question
paper is complete
8. Cell phones must be switched off prior to entering the exam venue. Cell phones and wallets may be
placed under candidates' chairs rather than at the front of the room.
9. Learners may not handle cell phones or wallets during the exam.
10. No weapon of any description may be taken into the assessment room.
11. All personal belongings are to be placed at the front of the examination room. Personal belongings brought
to the examination are at the owner's risk.
12. Smoking is not permitted and learners will not be allowed to leave the examination room in order to smoke
13. Once the examination has commenced, all conversation of any form between candidates must cease until
after candidates have left the room, after the examination.
14. Only the official College examination book, as supplied by the College, may be used.
15. Learners must ensure that their student number is written on the answer book.
16. Learners are responsible for ensuring that they follow the instructions in the examination for submitting
their answers.
17. Please read the instruction appearing on the examination paper carefully
18. The number of every question must be clearly indicated at the top of every answer.
19. No pages may be torn out of the answer book. All question papers and scrap paper must be handed to
the invigilator after the examination.
20. Learners finishing earlier are to leave the examination room as quietly as possible on the instruction of
the invigilator, and may not talk until outside the building where the examination is being written.
21. Only under exceptional circumstances will a learner be permitted to leave the examination room during
the examination, and if the invigilator gives permission. An invigilator must accompany the learner. Only
one learner at a time may be absent from the examination room.
22. Candidates may not act dishonestly in any respect.

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SECTION A: SHORT QUESTIONS [20 MARKS]

QUESTION 1 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (10 marks)


1.1 <hr> tag inserts a ______
A. Hyperlink
B. Line
C. Horizontal line
D. Heading
1.2 Additional program that you can add to your browser
A. Web crawler
B. extensions
C. plugin
D. search engine
1.3 Tag used to move text across the stream
A. <marquee>
B. <move>
C. <html>
D. <remove>
1.4 International network of computers that allows you to access and transmit information?
A. internet
B. web
C. browser
D. collection of sites
1.5 HTTP stands for _____
A. .jpg
B. .html
C. Hypertext Transfer Protocol
D. .php
1.6 You can put CSS Style Rule Syntax as follows
A. selector {property: value;}
B. selector {value: property;}
C. property{selector: value ;}
D. selector. property {value: value;}
1.7 Which of the following is not a correct color
A. brownish
B. #F1F1F1
C. Cyan
D. #C00
1.8 Which of the following is suitable for use when naming files
A. <
B. /
C. –
D. *
1.9 Which of the following is a correct partial URL
A. “education>websites/tutorials.htm”
B. www.webdesign.com/education.html
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C. “education/websites/tutorials.htm”
D. “www.education/websites/tutorials.htm”
1.10 Which of the following is not correct
A. <a href="webtutorial1.htm">
B. <a href="tutorials/web/webtutorial1.htm">
C. <a href="tutorials/ webtutorial1.htm ">
D. None of the above

QUESTION 2 (10 marks)


TRUE AND FALSE QUESTIONS
2.1. HTML elements contain multiple tags known as void elements.
2.2. The head section begins with the <head> start tag and terminates with the <\head> end tag.
2.3. HTML5 looks almost exactly like previous versions of HTML.
2.4. It is regarded as a best practice to code using syntax that follows the stricter syntax rules, which are
based on XML rules.
2.5. By default, borders are visible.
2.6. HTML5 is less complicated than in previous versions of HTML.
2.7. The rendering engine is used by the browser to interpret html markup tags.
2.8. Users across the globe use different connection speeds.
2.9. Different monitors do not affect how a web page is rendered.
2.10. All design activity should be done in a way that is considerate to the user of the web site.

SECTION B: MEDIUM QUESTIONS [40 MARKS]

QUESTION 3 (10 marks)


In order to create syntactically correct code, a number of things should be taken into consideration.
State 5 of the points you should consider:

QUESTION 4 (16 marks)


Briefly describe the following terms
4.1 Audience definition

4.2 Complete URL

4.3 File Transfer Protocol (FTP)

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4.4 Internet service provider (ISP)

4.5 Partial URL

4.6 Site specification

QUESTION 5 (14 marks)


5.1. In normal cases a Web site development team is more or less composed of a number of groups of people:
Briefly describe seven groups that may usually make up your team.

SECTION C: PRACTICAL QUESTIONS [60 MARKS]

QUESTION 6 (30 marks)


Create a simple login form as shown in the picture below;
The Form has a solid border with grey color.
Use any picture from the Microsoft office clipart for your own picture as shown.

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QUESTION 7 (30 marks)
The following picture below is an extract from a simple web page.
Recreate the web page (as it is including the text) using appropriate HTML5 coding principles. The Different
sections of the web page contain text you must reproduce as it is, which also gives you information on the
values used in producing the page.

TOTAL MARKS: 120

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