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School of Business

Master of Business Administration


BMIS625 – Web Design and Internet Technology
Midterm Examination Structure
Fall 2018 – 2019

Sections: Date:
M N/A
T Tuesday, December 11, 2018
W N/A
Th N/A
F N/A

Duration: 120 Minutes

Chapters included: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6

• The following Test-Structure is only a guide.


• Students are responsible for all material covered in class and listed within the syllabus.

Sections: Description Marks


Section A – Objective Questions
Multiple choice 20 Multiple-choice questions + 2 as bonus 20 Marks

Section B – Subjective Questions


1. Complete the Code Answer all 3 questions (6 Marks each) 18 Marks
2. Correct the Code Answer all 3 questions (6 Marks each) 18 Marks
3. Identify the Output of the Code Answer all 3 questions (6 Marks each) 18 Marks

Answer all 2 HTML code writing Questions 26 Marks


Section C – HTML Coding
(13 Marks each)
Total 100 Marks

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Focal Points
Objective Questions Questions will be chosen from all covered topics of included chapters.
Chapter 2: HTML Basics
2.2 Document Type Definition (Pages 45 - 46)
2.5 Head, Title, Meta, and Body Elements (Pages 46 - 47)
2.7 Heading Element (Pages 51 - 53)
2.8 Paragraph Element (Pages 53 - 55)
2.9 Line Break Element (Pages 55 - 56)
2.11 Phrase Elements (Pages 57 - 58)
2.12 Ordered List (Pages 58 - 60)
2.13 Unordered List (Pages 60 - 62)
2.14 Description List (Pages 62 - 64)
2.17 Anchor Element (Pages 68 - 76)

Chapter 3: Configuring Color and Text with CSS


3.2 Using Color on Web Pages (Pages 103 - 105)
3.3 Inline CSS with the Style Attribute (Pages 105 - 107)
3.4 Embedded CSS with the Style Element (Pages 107 - 110)
3.5 Configuring Text with CSS (Pages 110 - 117)
3.6 CSS Class, id, and Descendant Selectors (Pages 117 - 120)
3.7 Span Element (Pages 120 - 122)
3.8 Using External Style Sheets (Pages 122 - 127)
Subjective Questions
Chapter 4: Visual Elements and Graphics
4.1 Configuring Lines and Borders (Pages 152 - 158)
4.2 Types of Graphics (Pages 158 - 161)
4.3 Image Element (Pages 161 - 166)
4.4 HTML5 Visual Elements (Pages 166 - 169)
4.5 Background Images (Pages 169 - 174)

Chapter 5: Web Design


5.1 Design for Your Target Audience (Pages 218 - 219)
5.2 Website Organization (Pages 219 - 221)
5.3 Principles of Visual Design (Pages 221 - 222)
5.5 Writing for the Web (Pages 224 - 226)
5.6 Use of Color (Pages 226 - 232)
5.7 Use of Graphics and Multimedia (Pages 232 - 233)
5.9 Navigation Design (Pages 236 - 238)
5.10 Page Layout Design (Pages 238 - 242)

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Chapter 6: Page Layout
6.1 The Box Model (Pages 258 - 260)
6.2 Normal Flow (Pages 260 - 262)
6.3 CSS Float (Pages 262 - 264)
6.4 CSS: Clearing a Float (Pages 264 - 267)
6.5 CSS Two-Column Page Layout (Pages 267 - 269)
6.6 Hyperlinks in an Unordered List (Pages 269 - 272)
6.11 Positioning with CSS (Pages 282 – 286)

• 2 HTML code writing questions that are simple and not complicated.
• All necessary visuals or explanation should be provided.
• The questions can be combined from the following chapters:
HTML Coding o Chapter 3: Configuring Color and Text with CSS
o Chapter 4: Visual Elements and Graphics
o Chapter 5: Web Design
o Chapter 6: Page Layout

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