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Content for Webpage Exam
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Content for Webpage Exam

Module: Writing content for webpage (EIS WDDBA3 M06 1123)

Instruction: Select the correct answer for each of the 20 questions regarding Writing content for webpage.

1. Which research method provides the most reliable information through direct communication and open-ended feedback?




2. What type of audience analysis focuses on values, interests, lifestyles, and behaviors?




3. Fictional representations of typical audience members used to encapsulate their needs are called:




4. Which site functionality ensures that a website adapts to various screen sizes, such as smartphones and tablets?



5. What is the primary purpose of a 'Content Style Guide'?




6. Which content channel is best suited for conveying complex or data-heavy information in a visual, digestible way?




7. When negotiating a web development contract, what should be discussed to ensure the client owns the finished product?




8. What does "Website Accessibility" mean in the context of webpage creation?




9. What is the purpose of ALT text for images?




10. To improve accessibility, what should be used instead of vague link text like "click here"?




11. Why should you avoid using only color to convey important information on a website?




12. When is the best time recommended to make minor content adjustments to minimize user impact?




13. Which tool can be used for major design changes like editing photos or layouts before uploading?




14. SEO keywords should be included in which parts of the webpage?




15. What does the acronym FTP stand for?




16. Which FTP type provides support for data transfers without requiring a username or password?




17. Which port is typically used by Secure FTP (SFTP)?




18. In FTP sessions, which mode has the client initiating all connections, making it better for firewalls?




19. Which software is an example of a free FTP client used for managing files on a server?




20. What is a key benefit of establishing a logical "Folder Hierarchy"?