UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
UNIVERSITEITSEKSAMENS
UN1SAI=:
ICT1513
RIC1513
INTRODUCTION TO WEB DESIGN
October/November 2012
Duration
2
Hours
75
Marks
EXAMINERS
:
FIRST
SECOND
MS ME VAN
HEERDEN
MSEJNAUDE
Closed book exammatlon.
This examination quest1on paper remains the property of the Umvers1ty of South Africa
and may not
be
removed from the examination venue
This paper
c
onststs of 7 pages+ Answer Sheet A(i
)
+
Answer Sheet B(il -
in)+
An
s
wer
Sheet C(iv -v1)
This exammation question paper remains the property of the University of South Africa
and
may
not be removed from the exammation venue
.
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Answer questlon 1, 2 on the mark reading sheet provided m Answer Sheet A
.
2.
Answer question 3, 4 on the sheet provided in Answer Sheet B.
3.
Answer questlon
5
on the sheet provided
m
Answer Sheet C.
4.
All
rough work must be done on the back of tlus question paper
and
in
the an
s
wer
book.
5.
The mark for each question 1s indicated in brackets next to the question.
GOOD LUCK
[Piuse
tu111
over)

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Question 1- True/False [15]Indicate whether the statement is true orfalse.1.The computer screen has a higher resolution than the printed page, making fontsthat are legtble on paper easter to read on-screen.2.You generally want to use absolute units for Web pages because they can be scaledto an individual user's display type.3.Child elements do not inherit the percentage values of therr parents.4.When usmg the font shortcut property, the font properties other than font size andfont family are optlonal.5.When an Image IS compressed for the JPG format, some color information tsdiscarded.6.JPG files use an mterlacing format.7.H a browser does not know the width and hetght values of an image, it mustdownload the Image before displaying the rest of the page.8.By default, the background color of any element is transparent.9.With hypertext-linked content users traverse information inthe order or method the Web destgner creates.10.Once you have created a basic list, you can customize It using different CSSpropertles.11.HTML tables are designed not only to present data properly in the browser window, but to be read sequent.J.ally by screen readers and other assistive devtces.
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