McqMate
These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Business Administration in Computer Applications (BBA [CA]) , Master of Science in Software Engineering (MSc SE) .
Chapters
1. |
A-----is any piece of software that makes itself available over theinternet and uses a standardized XML messaging system |
A. | web service |
B. | xml |
C. | html document |
D. | Empty XML |
Answer» A. web service |
2. |
-----are self-contained, modular, distributed, dynamic applications that can be
|
A. | web service |
B. | xml |
C. | html document |
D. | Empty XML |
Answer» A. web service |
3. |
----------are built on top of open standards such as TCP/IP, HTTP,Java, HTML, and XML |
A. | web service |
B. | xml |
C. | html document |
D. | Empty XML |
Answer» A. web service |
4. |
following are the advantages of web services |
A. | Interoperability |
B. | Ordered Protocol |
C. | Ease of Use |
D. | all the above |
Answer» D. all the above |
5. |
following are the advantages of web services |
A. | Agility |
B. | Cost |
C. | Send Capacity |
D. | all the above |
Answer» D. all the above |
6. |
following are the dis- advantages of web service. |
A. | pitfalls of web service |
B. | perfomance issues |
C. | lack of stadards |
D. | all the above |
Answer» D. all the above |
7. |
following are the components of web services |
A. | SOAP |
B. | UDDI |
C. | WSDL |
D. | all the above |
Answer» D. all the above |
8. |
The long form of SOAP is -------------- |
A. | Simple Object Access Protocol |
B. | Universal Description, Discovery and Integration |
C. | Web Services Description Language |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. Simple Object Access Protocol |
9. |
The long form of UDDI is------------- |
A. | Simple Object Access Protocol |
B. | Universal Description, Discovery and Integration |
C. | Web Services Description Language |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. Universal Description, Discovery and Integration |
10. |
The long form of WSDL is----------------- |
A. | Simple Object Access Protocol |
B. | Universal Description, Discovery and Integration |
C. | Web Services Description Language |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. Web Services Description Language |
11. |
following are the characteristics of web services |
A. | XML-based |
B. | Coarse-grained |
C. | Loosely coupled |
D. | all of above |
Answer» D. all of above |
12. |
In the coarse-grained operation, a few objects hold a lot of related data |
A. | yes |
B. | no |
C. | can not say |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. yes |
13. |
It wrapsone or more fine-grained services together into a coarse-grained service |
A. | yes |
B. | no |
C. | can not say |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. yes |
14. |
Synchronous Web services are invoked over existing Web protocols by a clientwho waits for a response. |
A. | yes |
B. | no |
C. | can not say |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. yes |
15. |
A web service supports RPC through offering services of its personal, equivalentto those of a traditional aspect |
A. | yes |
B. | no |
C. | can not say |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. yes |
16. |
We can access a web service using platform-independent and language-neutral web protocols, such as HTTP.HTTP ensures easy integration of heterogeneous environment |
A. | yes |
B. | no |
C. | can not say |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. yes |
17. |
A web service provides an interface (a web API) that can be called fromanother program. |
A. | yes |
B. | no |
C. | can not say |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. yes |
18. |
The Web Services architecture describes how to instantiate the elementsand implement the operations in an interoperable manner. |
A. | yes |
B. | no |
C. | can not say |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. yes |
19. |
The architecture of web service interacts among three roles: service provider, service requester, and service registry |
A. | yes |
B. | no |
C. | can not say |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. yes |
20. |
These service requestor uses a findoperation to retrieve the service description locally or from the service registry |
A. | yes |
B. | no |
C. | can not say |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. yes |
21. |
----- is an XML-based language for describing web services and how to accessthem |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. WSDL |
22. |
----- stands for Web Services Description Language |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. WSDL |
23. |
-------was developed jointly by Microsoft and IBM |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. WSDL |
24. |
-------is an XML based protocol for information exchange in decentralizedand distributed environments. |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. WSDL |
25. |
------is the standard format for describing a web service. |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. WSDL |
26. |
--------definition describes how to access a web service and whatoperations it will perform |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. WSDL |
27. |
---------is a language for describing how to interface with XML-basedservices. |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. WSDL |
28. |
-----------is an integral part of UDDI, an XML-based worldwide businessregistry. |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. WSDL |
29. |
---------- is pronounced as 'wiz-dull' and spelled out as 'W-S-D-L' |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. WSDL |
30. |
------------is an XML-based standard for describing, publishing, and findingweb services. |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. UDDI |
31. |
------------stands for Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. UDDI |
32. |
------------ is a specification for a distributed registry of web services. |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. UDDI |
33. |
------------is platform independent, open framework |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. UDDI |
34. |
-------can communicate via SOAP, CORBA, and Java RMI Protocol. |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. UDDI |
35. |
------------uses WSDL to describe interfaces to web services. |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. UDDI |
36. |
------------is an open industry initiative enabling businesses to discover eachother and define how they interact over the Internet |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. UDDI |
37. |
------------is platform independent. |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. SOAP |
38. |
------------is language independent. |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. SOAP |
39. |
----------- is simple and extensible. |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. SOAP |
40. |
------------allows you to get around firewalls. |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. SOAP |
41. |
-------------will be developed as a W3C standard. |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. SOAP |
42. |
----------is an XML-based protocol for exchanging information betweencomputers |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. SOAP |
43. |
---------is a format for sending messages. |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. SOAP |
44. |
----------is designed to communicate via Internet. |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. SOAP |
45. |
-----------is Language and Platform independent |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. SOAP |
46. |
---------------web services can be written inany programming language and executed in any platform |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. SOAP |
47. |
-------------uses WSDL othermechanism to discover the service. |
A. | WSDL |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. SOAP |
48. |
------------is among the simplest and most foolproof web service approaches thatmakes it easy for computers to call procedures on other computers. |
A. | XML-RPC |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | WSDL |
Answer» C. SOAP |
49. |
------------permits programs to make function or procedure calls across anetwork. |
A. | XML-RPC |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | WSDL |
Answer» A. XML-RPC |
50. |
--------------- uses the HTTP protocol to pass information from a clientcomputer to a server computer |
A. | XML-RPC |
B. | UDDI |
C. | SOAP |
D. | WSDL |
Answer» A. XML-RPC |
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