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Web Services Mock Test
This section presents you various set of Mock Tests related to Web Services Framework. You can download these sample mock tests at your local machine and solve offline at your convenience. Every mock test is supplied with a mock test key to let you verify the final score and grade yourself.
Web Services Mock Test III
Q 1 - Which of the following is correct about WSDL?
A - WSDL is an integral part of UDDI, an XML-based worldwide business registry.
Answer : C
Explaination
Both of the above options are correct.
Q 2 - What UDDI stands for?
A - Uniform Description, Discovery, and Integration
B - Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration
Answer : B
Explaination
UDDI stands for Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration.
Q 3 - Which of the following is correct about UDDI?
A - UDDI is an XML-based standard for describing, publishing, and finding web services.
B - UDDI is a specification for a distributed registry of web services.
Answer : D
Explaination
All of the above options are correct.
Q 4 - Which of the following is correct about UDDI?
A - UDDI can communicate via SOAP, CORBA, and Java RMI Protocol.
Answer : C
Explaination
Both of the above options are correct.
Q 5 - Which of the following is correct about UDDI?
A - UDDI is seen with SOAP and WSDL as one of the three foundation standards of web services.
Answer : C
Explaination
Both of the above options are correct.
Q 6 - Which of the following is a security issue with web services?
Answer : D
Explaination
All of the above are security issues with web services.
Q 7 - Which of the following component of Web service describes interfaces to web services?
Answer : A
Explaination
UDDI describes interfaces to web services.
Answer : B
Explaination
WSDL is the language that UDDI uses.
Answer : B
Explaination
No! XML-RPC is platform-independent.
Answer : B
Explaination
No! XML-RPC is language-independent.
Q 11 - Web services interact with other web applications for the purpose of exchanging data.
Answer : A
Explaination
Web services interact with other web applications for the purpose of exchanging data.
Q 12 - Web Services can convert your existing applications into Web-applications.
Answer : A
Explaination
Web Services can convert your existing applications into Web-applications.
Q 13 - Web Services can be available over the Internet or private (intranet) networks.
Answer : B
Explaination
Web Services can be available over the Internet or private (intranet) networks.
Q 14 - Web Services is not tied to any one operating system or programming language.
Answer : B
Explaination
Web Services is not tied to any one operating system or programming language.
Answer : A
Explaination
Web Services is self-describing via a common XML grammar.
Answer : A
Explaination
Web Services is discoverable via a simple find mechanism.
Q 17 - A web service enables communication among various applications by using open standards such as HTML, XML, WSDL, and SOAP.
Answer : B
Explaination
A web service enables communication among various applications by using open standards such as HTML, XML, WSDL, and SOAP.
Q 18 - You can build a Java-based web service on Solaris that is accessible from your Visual Basic program that runs on Windows.
Answer : A
Explaination
You can build a Java-based web service on Solaris that is accessible from your Visual Basic program that runs on Windows.
Q 19 - You can also use C# to build new web services on Windows that can be invoked from your web application that is based on JavaServer Pages (JSP) and runs on Linux.
Answer : A
Explaination
You can also use C# to build new web services on Windows that can be invoked from your web application that is based on JavaServer Pages (JSP) and runs on Linux.
Q 20 - Web services allow various applications to talk to each other and share data and services among themselves.
Answer : A
Explaination
Web services allow various applications to talk to each other and share data and services among themselves.
Q 21 - Web services are used to make the application platform and technology independent.
Answer : B
Explaination
Web services are used to make the application platform and technology independent.
Answer : B
Explaination
A consumer of a web service is not tied to that web service directly.
Q 23 - The web service interface can change over time without compromising the client's ability to interact with the service.
Answer : B
Explaination
The web service interface can change over time without compromising the client's ability to interact with the service.
Q 24 - Adopting a loosely coupled architecture tends to make software systems more manageable and allows simpler integration between different systems.
Answer : A
Explaination
Adopting a loosely coupled architecture tends to make software systems more manageable and allows simpler integration between different systems.
Answer : A
Explaination
A web services takes the help of XML to tag the data, format the data.
Answer Sheet
Question Number | Answer Key |
---|---|
1 | C |
2 | B |
3 | D |
4 | C |
5 | C |
6 | D |
7 | A |
8 | B |
9 | B |
10 | B |
11 | A |
12 | A |
13 | B |
14 | B |
15 | A |
16 | A |
17 | B |
18 | A |
19 | A |
20 | A |
21 | B |
22 | B |
23 | B |
24 | A |
25 | A |
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