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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 following chapters 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.
True or False: A schema for a custom markup language:
True or False: Every XML document requires a schema.
True or False: You can compare an XML document to its corresponding schema to validate whether it conforms to the rules specified in the schema.
True or False: There are two principal systems for writing schemas: DTD and PDQ.
True or False: DTD is an abbreviation for Document to Document .
True or False: A DTD is a set of rules that defines a custom markup language in XML.
True or False: An XML document is considered valid for a particular custom markup language if it adheres to the rules defined by the DTD for thatcustom markup language.
True or False: A DTD for a custom markup language will define:
True or False: A DTD is an XML document that begins with a standard XML declaration.
True or False: PCDATA is an abbreviation for politically correct data .
True or False: You can use a DTD to control the order in which elements must appear in a corresponding XML document.
True or False: A DTD cannot define a sequence of child elements that must be contained in a parent element.
True or False: The three characters *, +, and ? are special symbols used in a DTD to define how many times a child element can appear within a parent element.
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