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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 IV
Answer : B
Explaination
A web service takes the help of SOAP to transfer a message.
Q 2 - A web service takes the help of XML to describe the availability of service.
Answer : B
Explaination
A web service takes the help of WSDL to describe the availability of service.
Answer : B
Explaination
A web services takes the help of XML to tag the data, format the data.
Answer : A
Explaination
A web service takes the help of SOAP to transfer a message.
Q 5 - A web service takes the help of SOAP to describe the availability of service.
Answer : B
Explaination
A web service takes the help of WSDL to describe the availability of service.
Answer : B
Explaination
A web services takes the help of XML to tag the data, format the data.
Answer : B
Explaination
A web service takes the help of SOAP to transfer a message.
Q 8 - A web service takes the help of WSDL to describe the availability of service.
Answer : A
Explaination
A web service takes the help of WSDL to describe the availability of service.
Q 9 - The service provider implements the service and makes it available on the Internet.
Answer : A
Explaination
The service provider implements the service and makes it available on the Internet.
Q 10 - The Service Requestor implements the service and makes it available on the Internet.
Answer : B
Explaination
The service provider implements the service and makes it available on the Internet.
Q 11 - The Service Registry implements the service and makes it available on the Internet.
Answer : B
Explaination
The service provider implements the service and makes it available on the Internet.
Q 12 - The service requestor utilizes an existing web service by opening a network connection and sending an XML request.
Answer : A
Explaination
The service requestor utilizes an existing web service by opening a network connection and sending an XML request.
Q 13 - The service provider utilizes an existing web service by opening a network connection and sending an XML request.
Answer : B
Explaination
The service requestor utilizes an existing web service by opening a network connection and sending an XML request.
Q 14 - The service registry utilizes an existing web service by opening a network connection and sending an XML request.
Answer : B
Explaination
The service requestor utilizes an existing web service by opening a network connection and sending an XML request.
Q 15 - The Service registry provides a central place where developers can publish new services or find existing ones.
Answer : A
Explaination
The Service registry provides a central place where developers can publish new services or find existing ones.
Q 16 - The Service requestor provides a central place where developers can publish new services or find existing ones.
Answer : B
Explaination
The Service registry provides a central place where developers can publish new services or find existing ones.
Q 17 - The Service provider provides a central place where developers can publish new services or find existing ones.
Answer : B
Explaination
The Service registry provides a central place where developers can publish new services or find existing ones.
Q 18 - The XML Messaging layer is responsible for transporting messages between applications.
Answer : B
Explaination
The Service Transport layer is responsible for transporting messages between applications.
Q 19 - Service Transport is responsible for encoding messages in a common XML format so that messages can be understood at either end.
Answer : B
Explaination
XML Messaging is responsible for encoding messages in a common XML format so that messages can be understood at either end.
Q 20 - Service Description is responsible for describing the public interface to a specific web service.
Answer : A
Explaination
Service Description is responsible for describing the public interface to a specific web service.
Q 21 - Service Discovery is responsible for centralizing services into a common registry and providing easy publish/find functionality.
Answer : A
Explaination
Service Discovery is responsible for centralizing services into a common registry and providing easy publish/find functionality.
Q 22 - The Service Transport layer is responsible for transporting messages between applications.
Answer : A
Explaination
The Service Transport layer is responsible for transporting messages between applications.
Q 23 - XML Messaging is responsible for encoding messages in a common XML format so that messages can be understood at either end.
Answer : A
Explaination
XML Messaging is responsible for encoding messages in a common XML format so that messages can be understood at either end.
Q 24 - Service Discovery is responsible for describing the public interface to a specific web service.
Answer : B
Explaination
Service Description is responsible for describing the public interface to a specific web service.
Q 25 - Service Description is responsible for centralizing services into a common registry and providing easy publish/find functionality.
Answer : B
Explaination
Service Discovery is responsible for centralizing services into a common registry and providing easy publish/find functionality.
Answer Sheet
Question Number | Answer Key |
---|---|
1 | B |
2 | B |
3 | B |
4 | A |
5 | B |
6 | B |
7 | B |
8 | A |
9 | A |
10 | B |
11 | B |
12 | A |
13 | B |
14 | B |
15 | A |
16 | B |
17 | B |
18 | B |
19 | B |
20 | A |
21 | A |
22 | A |
23 | A |
24 | B |
25 | B |
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