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Exam Code: 70-480
Exam Name: Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3
Q&As: 247

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Question No : 17 – (Topic 1) You are developing a web form that includes the following code.70-480 dumps
When a user selects the check box, an input text box must be added to the page dynamically. You need to ensure that the text box is added. Which function should you use?
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A. Option A
B. Option B
C. Option C
D. Option D
70-480 exam Answer: B
Question No : 18 HOTSPOT – (Topic 1) An HTML page has a canvas element. You need to draw a red rectangle on the canvas element dynamically. The rectangle should resemble the following graphic.
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How should you build the code segment? (To answer, select the appropriate options from the drop-down lists in the answer area.)

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Answer:
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Question No : 19 – (Topic 1)You are developing an HTML5 page that has an element with an ID of logo. The page includes the following HTML.
<div>
Logo:<br>
<div id=”logo”>
</div>
</div>
You need to move the logo element lower on the page by five pixels. Which lines of code should you use? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. document.getElementById(“logo”) .style.position = “relative”;
B. document.getElementByld(“logo”).Style.top = “5px”;
C. document.getElementById(“logo”).style.top = “-5px”;
D. document.getElementById(“logo”).style.position = “absolute”;
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Question No : 20 – (Topic 1)  You are developing a web page by using HTML5 and C5S3. The page includes a <div> tag with the ID set to validate. When the page is rendered, the contents of the <div> tag appear on a line separate from the content above and below it. The rendered page resembles the following graphic.
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The page must be rendered so that the <div> tag is not forced to be separate from the other content. The following graphic shows the correctly rendered output.
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You need to ensure that the page is rendered to meet the requirement. Which line of code should you use?
A. document.getElementById(“validate”).style.display = “inline”;
B. document.getElementById(“validate”).style.margin = “0”;
C. document.getElementById(“validate”).style.padding = “0”;
D. document.getElementSyId(“validate”).style.display = “block”;
Answer: A
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Question No : 21 HOTSPOT – (Topic 1) You are creating a web worker for an HTML5 application. The following tasks must be performed from within the web worker: Register an event listener for the web worker Start and stop the web worker You need to define a function that performs the required tasks. Which code segment should you use? (To answer, select the appropriate option from the drop-down list in the answer area.)
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Question No : 22 – (Topic 1)You are creating a JavaScript function that displays the name of a web application. You declare the following button element. <input type=”button” id= “About” value=”About” />  When a user clicks the button, a JavaScript function named About must be called. You need to create an event handler that calls the About function when the button is
clicked. Which two code segments can you use? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
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A. Option A
B. Option B
C. Option C
D. Option D
Answer: C,D
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Question No : 23. Now that the network is moving towards a trusted network, you are preparing for the specific new implementations in Certkiller . Just as you wrap up some paperwork for the morning, Blue calls you and lets you know that you are going to be needed in a meeting this afternoon. You get to Blue’s office and sit down at the desk. Blue begins the conversation, “You know we have some solid fundamental issues addressed in our new trusted network, but I have yet to feel that we have addressed any serious concerns.” “I’ve been thinking about some similar issues,” you reply. “Good, then I’m sure you have been thinking about our email. Right now, I cannot guarantee the integrity of any email, and I cannot guarantee the confidentiality of any email. We have reasonable controls towards guaranteeing the availability of our email, but what’s the point if there is no confidentiality or integrity?” “I agree. I think that addressing this issue should be an immediate priority.” “One concern is that whatever the system is that we put in place, it must be very user-friendly. As we roll out these new systems, anything that will significantly increase the calls into the help desk is something we need to minimize. A second concern is that it not be too costly. We already have this new investment in the trusted network, we need to be sure that we utilize what are building to the fullest extent possible.” “I think we should be able to do that without much difficulty. I already have some solid ideas,” you reply. “OK, take a few days on this. For the moment, just concern yourself with the executive building; the others can follow the plan in their own buildings. Let’s meet again this coming Monday and you can describe your suggestion then.” Based on this conversation, and your knowledge of Certkiller , select the best solution to the email problems in the network.}
A. After careful consideration you decide that you will implement secure email in a test group using PGP. You will use a full licensed version of PGP. You will go to each computer and you will install the full PGP on each system. Once installed, you will show each user how to create a PGP certificate by requesting the certificate from the CATool CA server you installed specifically for secure email. After the user has received a certificate, you associate that PGP certificate with their Windows domain user account. With the PGP certificate associated with the user account, you show each user how to manage their key ring. You show them how to generate their key, and you configure all user’s key strength to be 2048 bits. Now that the user has a strong key and a PGP certificate, you configure the email client of each user. You explain that each user will have to install the public key of each other user in the network. You test this by sending an email from your laptop with your PGP certificate attached, and you have the user save the attachment to their Outlook folder. With the certificate saved, you show them how to send secure email to you. You receive the email
on your laptop, and double-click the lock to show the user that the secure email message was successfully sent and received.
B. After careful consideration you decide that you will implement secure email in a test group using X.509v3 digital certificates. You choose this since every user received their certificate during an earlier phase, and those certificates included the ability to be used
for secure email. Using the X.509v3 certificates, you will configure each machine to use S\MIME. You go to each computer and open Outlook Express, which is the default client email program in
the test group. You go to the Tools and Account option, selecting the Mail tab, and the properties for the email account. You select he Security Tab and in the submenu for the Signing Certificate you configure the certificate for the user’s account. You select 3DES as the algorithm to use. You then check the Encrypt Contents And Attachments For All Outgoing Messages check box and the Digitally Sign All Outgoing Messages check box. You accept the default of including the digital id when sending signed messages and the default to add sender’s certificates to the user’s address book, and close the properties the email account. You show the user how to send and receive email, showing the red ribbon that indicates a signed message and the blue lock that indicates an encrypted message.
C. After careful consideration you decide that you will implement secure email in a test group using GPG. You have decided to use GPG to avoid any licensing conflicts that might occur if any user requires secure email exchange with another individual that is in
a country with different cryptography laws. You will go to each computer and you will install GPG on each system. Once installed, you will show each user how to create the required directory structure, by typing the command: gpg –gen-key Once the directory structure is created, you will
 show each user how to generate the required files, by typing the command: gpg –gen-key
Since you want very secure email, you configure each system to use 2048 bit key strength and you select DSA and ElGamal encryption. With GPG installed and configured, you show each user how to use their new secure email. You have them open Outlook and create a new message to you. Once the message is created, you have them select the Security drop-down list and choose both GPG Sign and GPG Encrypt, and then press send.
You show them on your laptop that you receive the message. You press Reply, and on your laptop also select the Security drop-down menu, where you choose both GPG Sign and GPG Encrypt. The user receives the message, and you show that secure email was
successfully sent and received.
D. After careful consideration you decide that you will implement secure email in a test group using PGP. You will use a full licensed version of PGP. You will go to each computer and you will install the full PGP on each system. Once installed, you will show each user how to create a PGP certificate by requesting the certificate from the MS Enterprise Root CA server you installed, and configured specifically for secure email certificates. After the user has received a certificate, you associate that PGP certificate with their Windows domain user account. With the PGP certificate associated with the user account, you show each user how to manage their key ring. You show them how to generate their key, and you configure all user’s key strength to be 2048 bits. Now that the user has a strong key and a PGP certificate, you configure the email client of each user. You explain that each user will have to install the public key of each other user in the network. You test this by sending an email from your laptop with your PGP certificate attached, and you have the user save the attachment to their Outlook folder. With the certificate saved, you show them how to send secure email to you. You receive the email on your laptop, and double-click the lock to show the user that the secure email message was successfully sent and received.
E. After careful consideration you decide that you will implement secure email in a test group using X.509v3 digital certificates. You choose this since every user received their certificate during an earlier phase, and those certificates included the ability to be used
for secure email. You will configure each machine to use PGP, with the X.509v3 certificates option. You go to each computer and open Outlook Express, which is the default client email program in the test group. You go to the Tools and Account option, selecting the Mail tab, and the properties for the email account. You select he Security Tab and in the submenu for the Signing Certificate you configure the certificate for the user’s account. You select DSA and ElGamal as the cryptosystem to use. You then check the Encrypt Contents And Attachments For All Outgoing Messages check box and the Digitally Sign All Outgoing Messages check box. You accept the default of including the digital id when sending signed messages and the default to add sender’s certificates to the user’s address book, and close the properties the email account. You show the user how to send and receive email, showing the red ribbon that indicates a signed message and the blue lock that indicates an encrypted message.

70-480 vce Answer: B

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