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0 CSS Odesk Test Question and Answers



1.       Your website displays some articles on java programming. The articles contain blocks of java code as well. If you want to leave ‘1 cm’ space above and below the code blocks, you would use:
Answers:-  Code{margin-top:1cm; margin-bottom:1cm}

2.       Which of the following are correct values of the overflow property?
Answers: All Above

3.       Which of the following does not apply to external styles?
Answers:- Highest priority
4.       Which of the following border styles is not correct?
Answers:-  Border-style: ridge

5.       Which of the following is not a valid text-decoration option?
    Answers: Text-decoration :in-line
6.       Which of the following is not a valid property of an aural style sheet?
Answers:- Load
7.       Which element property is required to define internal styles?
Answers:- Style
8.       You want to increase the space between the lines in all you paragraphs. What will you use?
Answers:-  P{line-height:1cm}
9.       You are fetching customer names from a database. The names in the database are mostly in lowercase. What is the name of the text property which will facilitate capitalization of these names?
Answers:- Text-decoration :in-line


10)  Which of the following is true for a class selector?
    Answers: It applies the style to all the elements defined with that style
       11) You are fetching customer names from a database. The names in the database are mostly in lowercase. What is the name of the text property which will facilitate
          capitalization of   these names?
         Answers:- Text-transform

12) Here is one of the styles defined in your webpage:
           .redborder
              {
             border-color:#ff0000;
             border-width:thin thick
              }
       What type of border will be displayed if one of the paragraphs defined in the webpage uses this style?
     Answers:- This will not display any border

13)              Which of the following values are correct for Font-style?
Answers:- Small , medium , large


14) Which style property can be used to display only some part of an image?
      Answers:-  Scroll

15) The default value for the overflow property is:  
 Answers: Hidden
16)You want to increase the space between the lines in all you paragraphs. What will you use?
Answers:- P{line-height:1cm}
    17) Which of the following is not a valid list property?
Answers:- .List-style-type
18) Which of the following font properties deals with aspect value?

Answers:-  Font-size-adjust
19) Which of the following is not a pseudo class? 
  Answers: Ins
20)  Read the following Code:
BODY {
Background: white url(“bar.gif”);
Background-repeat: repeat-y;
Background-position: center;
}
What will be the output of this code?

Answers:- Image bar.gif will be tiled vertically in the background in the center of the page.

21)              Which of the following is true for an ID selector?
Answers:- It applies the style to only the first element defined with that selector
22) Which of the following is correct with regard to comments in a style sheet?
Answers:- Comments end with */



0 Tips for Posting Projects for New Employers on Freelancer


Freelancer.com gives service buyers access to freelancers from around the world for virtually any type of project. If you’re new to using our services, you may find the task of posting a project a little intimidating. We’d like to provide you with a few pointers on posting a project that will draw the attention of the right bidders and make the process of hiring your next contractor a pleasant and rewarding experience for you both!

1. Start by knowing what you need. While a good service provider may be able to fill in some gaps on a project description, your best bet in getting quality bids is to know what you’re looking for. If you aren’t sure exactly what to ask for, do a little research before you post.

2. Create a descriptive project name. A freelancer should be able to tell at a glance what you’re looking for. For instance, a project named “E-Book” may grab the attention of graphic artists, writers, web developers and others. A name like, “Write an E-Book about Snakes”, however is likely to bring bids mostly from writers and in particular writers with some knowledge of snakes or resources for the knowledge.

3. Provide a detailed description. Your description should answer as many potential questions as possible. Think about what will be required of the provider you hire and be as clear as possible. Details that are often overlooked are (note that this is not a complete list):

a. Special software skills required

b. Length of writing projects (word counts, etc.)

c. Language requirements (English, German, French, etc.)

d. Platform (Unix, Windows, Mac, etc.)

e. Programming language(s)

f. Rights you are purchasing (full copyright, internet rights, etc.)

g. Payment terms (up-front, milestones, etc.)

h. Payment methods (PayPal, escrow, etc.)


4. Select the Job Type carefully. Use all 5 of your available selections if possible. Many freelancers search the projects strictly by job type.

5. Consider your budget selection carefully. Too low a budget may eliminate some of the better candidates for your project. Setting the budget too high may leave the door open for some price gouging, but this is usually fairly easy to spot. No matter what, though, don’t set a budget higher than you’re willing to pay, just to attract more experienced freelancers. Freelance professionals will usually bid according to strict criteria and most won’t want to waste time with price haggling. Be straightforward about what you are willing to pay and allow the providers to do the same with what they will accept.

6. If you have examples of what you need, upload them. Note: don’t borrow content from websites, articles, programming code, or other sources as your examples, unless you own the rights to the source. Doing so may constitute copyright infringement!

7. Allow enough time for bidding. If your project isn't urgent, don’t make service providers rush to bid. Remember that the top professionals are usually the busiest, so you may eliminate some of the top contenders by setting the bidding time too short.

8. Select the right options. The Featured option will almost always be to your advantage if you can afford it. Nonpublic and Full Time options may be useful, but read the description of these options before selecting them.

Freelancer.com takes pride in matching employers to the best professional freelancers. We sincerely hope that these tips will help you find the best service providers for your projects!

Sources:- http://www.freelancer.com/news

Thursday

0 Elance Skill Tests


Skill tests play an important role in differentiating yourself by demonstrating your actual skills and expertise to prospective clients.

All of the Elance skill tests are free to take. You can choose which skill test results to display publicly on your Elance profile – up to the maximum allowed by your membership plan. When you are ready to take a test, click on one of the links below to get started.

Skill Test Categories
Administrative Support Engineering & Manufacturing Sales & Marketing Writing & Translation
Design & Multimedia Finance & Management IT & Programming  


All Available Skill Tests
= new skill test
Administrative Support
  Call Center Skills   Email Etiquette   Microsoft Excel 2010  Telephone Handling
  Computer Aptitude   General Office Skills   Microsoft Outlook 2007  Time Management
  Computer Skills   Help Desk   Microsoft Outlook 2010     U.S. Culture and Etiquette 
  Computer Technician   Microsoft Excel 2003   Microsoft Office     
 Customer Service
 Microsoft Excel 2007   Microsoft Visio 2007    

Design & Multimedia
  3ds Max 8.0   Adobe InDesign CS3   CorelDraw X3  Macromedia FreeHand MX
  3ds Max 9   Adobe InDesign CS3 (Mac)    CorelDraw X5    Maya 7.0
  Adobe After Effects 7.0   Adobe InDesign CS4   Dreamweaver CS3   Microsoft PowerPoint 2003
  Adobe Fireworks CS3   Adobe InDesign CS4 (Mac)   Dreamweaver CS3 (Mac)    Microsoft PowerPoint 2007
  Adobe FrameMaker 8   Adobe Photoshop CS2   Dreamweaver CS4  Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 
  Adobe Illustrator CS3   Adobe Photoshop CS3   Dreamweaver CS4 (Mac)   PageMaker 7.0
  Adobe Illustrator CS3 (Mac)    Adobe Photoshop CS3 (Mac)   Dreamweaver 8 (Mac)   Photography
  Adobe Illustrator CS4    Adobe Photoshop CS4    FrontPage 2000   Principles of Web Graphics Design
  Adobe Illustrator CS4 (Mac)   Adobe Photoshop CS4 (Mac)   Google SketchUp Pro 7   Quark XPress 8.0
  Adobe InCopy CS3   Adobe Premiere   Macromedia Director MX 2004    

Engineering & Manufacturing
  Amplifiers And Filters   Digital Electronics   ISO9001   PC Graphics
  Analog Electronics   Digital Imaging   Manufacturing Design     PCB Design
  AutoCad 2007   Digital Signal Processing   Material Engineering   Semiconductor Electronic
  CDMA   Electronic Design   Mechanical Engineering    Structural Analysis  
  Circuit Design   Fiber Optics   Mechanical IQ   USB Electronics
  Civil Engineering     Integrated Circuits     Operations Research   Vectorworks 2010
              VLSI

Finance & Management
  Accounting Principles   Business Plans   General Financial Accounting   Payroll Management
  Accounting (Assets and Revenue)   Business Strategy    GAAP - Generally Accepted   Peachtree 7
  Accounting (Cash Flow)   Corporate Strategy   Human Resource   Project Management
  Acct. Skills (Reporting Earnings)   Data Interpretation   Inventory Management   QuickBooks Pro 2008
  Accounting (Securities,   Data Sufficiency   Kaizen   Sarbanes-Oxley Act 
    Derivatives and Investments)   Event Planning    Lean     Six Sigma Black Belt
  Accounts Payable   Financial Analysis   Management Skills   Six Sigma Green Belt
  Accounts Receivable   Financial Forecasting   Negotiation Skills    Taxation 
  Analytical Skills    Financial Reporting   Operations Management   Total Quality Management
  Bookkeeping   Financial Statements   Organizational Behavior    

Sales & Marketing
  Advertising Skills   Google Analytics    Market Research    Sales Skills
  Cisco Brand Identity    Internet Marketing    Marketing Terminology   Search Engine Marketing 
  Google AdSense    Marketing Management   Outbound Sales Skills   Social Media Marketing   
  Google AdWords    Marketing Methods and Techniques   Public Relations Skills     

IT & Programming
  ActionScript 3.0 (Mac)     DHTML   Microsoft Access 2010    Quark XPress 8.0 (Mac)
  Active Directory   DOS   Microsoft Office Live Web Design   RDF
  ADO.NET 2003   Dot Net Fundamentals   Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2007   Redhat Linux 9.0 Admin
  Adobe Flash CS3   Dot Net Nuke   Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007   Redhat Linux 9.0 General
  Adobe Flash CS3 (Mac)   DotNet 2.0 using C#   Microsoft SharePoint   Regular Expressions with PHP
  Adobe Flash CS4     DotNet 2.0 using VB     Workspace 2010     RSS 2.0
  Adobe Flash CS4 (Mac)     DotNet 3.5 using C#   Microsoft Silverlight     Ruby on Rails
  Adobe Flex 3.0   Drop.io   Microsoft SQL Server 2000   Ruby Programming

 
  Adobe Flex Builder 2   Drupal 5   Microsoft SQL Server 2005   Salesforce.com
  Advanced Java   Drupal 6.14   Microsoft Visual Studio   SAP ABAP 
  Advanced PHP   eBay Web Services   Mobile Web Authoring   SAP Netweaver 
  AJAX   E4X   MooTools     SAP Xcelsius 2008 
  Amazon Web Services   Ecommerce   MySQL   SAP Crystal Reports 
  Antispam and Antivirus   Embedded System   NetBeans   Search Engine Optimization
  Apache Server (2.0 Family)   ERP   Networking Concepts   Skype Development  
  ASP 3.0   Facebook Connect   Networking Infrastructure (Win)   SOAP 1.2
  ASP.Net 2.0 using C#   Facebook Platform Development   Networking Server 2003   Software Testing
  ASP.Net 2.0 using VB   Firewall Concepts   Networking XP   Solaris 10 U4
  ASP.NET 2003   Game Programming Concepts   Objective-C   SQL (Code Test)
  ASP.Net 3.5 using C#   Google App Engine     OOPS Concepts   Symbian C++  
  ASP.Net 3.5 using VB   Google Android Programming   ooVoo Client API   Symbian Platform Python
  ASP.NET with SQL Server   Google Webmaster Central
  ooVoo Web API   System Analysis
  Assembla   Google Maps API   OpenGL Programming   System Programming
  Atom    Google Webmaster Central    OpenSocial   TCP/IP
  Box.net     Google Website Optimizer    Oracle 10g   Twitter Developer
  Caspio   HTML 4.01    Oracle 9i Administration   Unix
  Central Desktop  HTML 5     Oracle Database 10g   Unix Shell Script
  Checkpoint Security   Internet Security   Oracle Forms 9i   VB.NET 2003
  CISCO   iPhone iOS 4.2 (iPad)   Oracle PL/Sql 10g   Visual Basic 6
  Cisco Contractor Readiness   Java ME   Oracle PL/SQL 9i  Voice Over IP
  Cocoa programming for Mac OS X   Java (Code Test)    Oracle SQL 9i  Web Services
  Codesion   JavaScript 1.3   osCommerce v2.2  Wi Fi
  ColdFusion MX 7   JavaScript 1.8   Palm webOS App Development  Windows Mobile 
  COM   JavaScript Fundamentals   PayPal Integration  Windows Server 2008
  Compiler Design   JDBC 2.1   PBworks  Windows Vista Administration
  ConceptShare   Joomla! 1.5   PBworks Pages and Files  Windows XP
  Constant Contact   Joomla! Coding Techniques   Perl (Code Test)     
  CSS 2.0   Joomla! Programming   PHP4  Wordpress 3.0
  Data Modelling   JSON   PHP5 (Code Test)  XHTML 1.0
  Data Structures   JSP 2.0   Power Builder  XML 1.0
  Data Warehousing   jQuery 1.3.2    Programming Aptitude  XML Schema
  DB2 Admin   Kernel Programming   C  Yahoo Developer Skills - Data API's
 DB2 Programming   (Solaris 2.x internals)   C#  Yahoo Dev Skills - Tools & Libraries
  Delphi 6   LAMP   C++ (Code Test)    Yahoo Developer Skills - YAP
  Designing for Mobile Applications   Linux   ProtoShare  YAML Knowledge
 Dimdim   Mac OS X 10.5   Prototype JavaScript Framework    Yola
     Microsoft Access 2003   Pyhon 2.X  Zoho Creator
     Microsoft Access 2007  Quark XPress 7.0    


Writing & Translation
  Academic Writing (US)    English Sentence Structure (UK)   English Word Usage (US)  Italian Word Usage  
  British vs. American English   English Speaking   French Proofreading    Microsoft Word 2003
  Business Writing Skills (US)   English Spelling (US)   French Sentence Structure    Microsoft Word 2007
  Business Writing Skills (UK)   English Spelling (UK)   French Spelling Skills    Microsoft Word 2010 
  Creative Writing - Non-fiction (US)   English to Arabic Translation   French To English Translation  Online Writing & Blogging (US)
  Creative Writing - Non-fiction (UK)   English to Brazilian Portuguese   French Vocabulary    Online Writing & Blogging (UK)
  Creative Writing - Fiction (US)   English to Danish Translation   French Word Usage    Report Writing
  Creative Writing - Fiction (UK)   English to Dutch Translation    German Grammar    Resume Writing
  English Basic Skills (US)   English To European Portuguese   German Sentence Structure    Russian To English Translation
  English Basic Skills (UK)    English To French Translation   German Spelling    Spanish Grammar
  English Editing - AP (US)    English To German Translation   German To English Translation  Spanish Sentence Structure
  English Editing - Chicago (US)   English To Italian Translation   German Vocabulary    Spanish Spelling
  English Editing - Oxford (UK)   English To Japanese Translation    German Word Usage    Spanish To English Translation
  English Grammar (US)   English To Korean Translation    Grant Writing  Spanish Vocabulary
  English Grammar (UK)   English To Mandarin Translation   Italian Grammar    Spanish Word Usage
  English Proofreading - AP (US)     English To Swedish Translation  Italian Proofreading    Technical Writing
  English Proofreading - Oxford (UK)   English To Spanish Translation   Italian To English Translation  Wordpress
  English Proofreading - Chicago (US)   English To Tagalog (Filipino)  Italian Sentence Structure      
  English Punctuation (US)   English Vocabulary (UK)  Italian Spelling Skills     
  English Sentence Structure (US)   English Vocabulary (US)  Italian Vocabulary  
 

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