
WEEK 3 CLASS TEST 8C: Designing Forms & Applying Validationation
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Information Technology (IT)
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
DOREEN DJAMBOE
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40 Slides • 31 Questions
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Multiple Choice
I want to ensure that users enter a name into the Surname field. Which type of validation should I use?
Length check
Check digit
Presence check
Format check
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Multiple Choice
Why is it important to design smart forms when collecting data?
To make data collection faster and more accurate
To make forms look attractive
To confuse users
To reduce the number of questions
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Open Ended
What are some challenges you have faced when filling out forms, and how do you think effective form field design can help overcome them?
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Fill in the Blanks
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Multiple Select
Select all the features that make a form well-designed.
Clear labels
Squished labels
Enough space to type
Logical grouping
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Multiple Choice
Which data type should be used for storing a person's age in a digital form?
String
Integer
Boolean
Date/Time
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Fill in the Blanks
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Open Ended
Explain why using the correct data type for each field in a form is important for both users and computers.
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Multiple Choice
Which picture best represents the 'Date' data type?
a) Age: 13
b) Calendar
c) Person
d) Student Name
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a reason why good form design matters, according to the lesson?
It prevents errors like prices with letters.
It shows respect to users.
It makes forms look more colorful.
It is an act of service.
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Open Ended
Why is it important to use the correct data type when designing forms?
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Multiple Choice
Put the following form design steps in the correct order: Group related fields, Label fields clearly, Give enough space, Choose correct data type.
Label fields clearly, Choose correct data type, Give enough space, Group related fields
Group related fields, Label fields clearly, Give enough space, Choose correct data type
Choose correct data type, Label fields clearly, Give enough space, Group related fields
Give enough space, Group related fields, Label fields clearly, Choose correct data type
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Open Ended
Explain why small changes in form design can make a big difference in helping users.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a recommended improvement for a 'Name' input box based on good form design principles?
Make the box longer
Split into 'First Name' and 'Last Name'
Use String data type
Use only numbers
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Open Ended
How can using the wrong data type in a form affect the user experience?
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are examples of data constraints?
Password length 8-12 characters
Numbers within a limit (e.g., age 1-150)
Ensuring required fields aren't empty
All of the above
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Fill in the Blanks
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Open Ended
How is data validation similar to a bouncer at a club?
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Open Ended
Explain how validation helps prevent mistakes in computer systems. Use examples from the slides to support your answer.
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Fill in the Blanks
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Open Ended
For the field 'Fee Paid?', which data type should be used and why?
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Multiple Choice
What are the four types of validation checks mentioned in the lesson objectives?
Presence, range, length, list
Presence, absence, range, type
Length, list, type, format
Presence, range, format, constraint
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Open Ended
Why is it important to use range checks when collecting data such as age or test scores?
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Multiple Select
Select all the correct statements about 'Presence Check'.
It ensures required fields are not left blank.
It checks if numbers are within a set range.
It prevents forms from submitting without required info.
It checks the length of passwords.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a type of validation check described in the slides?
Presence Check
Range Check
Length Check
Format Check
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Multiple Choice
Which scenario best illustrates the need for a list check in data validation?
Ensuring a password is at least 8 characters long
Selecting a class from a dropdown menu
Checking that an age is between 13 and 18
Making sure a name field is not blank
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is most important when designing a smart form for data collection?
Ensuring fields are clearly labeled and easy to understand
Using as many fields as possible to collect more data
Making all fields mandatory
Using only text fields for all data types
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Multiple Choice
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Open Ended
Reflecting on today's lesson about effective form field design and data types, what is one key takeaway you learned that you can apply when creating your own smart forms?
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Multiple Choice
Indicates the type of data that can be entered into a column or field
Data type
Field type
Field name
Record information
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