TYPO3 CI 2018 2.1-2.2

Description

TYPO3 CI 8.7 (2. Installation) Quiz on TYPO3 CI 2018 2.1-2.2, created by Ma Hi on 05/12/2018.
Ma Hi
Quiz by Ma Hi, updated more than 1 year ago
Ma Hi
Created by Ma Hi over 5 years ago
19
0

Resource summary

Question 1

Question
On which operating systems can TYPO3 run? (4)
Answer
  • Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
  • Raspberry Pi
  • Windows 10
  • Dell
  • Debian GNU/Linux
  • Mac OS X 10.9

Question 2

Question
Which server software is suitable to run TYPO3 v8 LTS? (1)
Answer
  • Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP 5.6 (LAMP).
  • PHP 5.6, MySQL database server and Apache web server.
  • PHP 7.0, a web server and a database server such as MySQL.
  • Java, PHP 4.4 and phpMyAdmin.
  • IIS, ASP, SQLite.
  • PHP 7.2, a web server and SQLite as the database engine

Question 3

Question
PHP version 7.0 is available on your system. Which versions of TYPO3 can you use? (2)
Answer
  • TYPO3 version 6.2 LTS
  • TYPO3 version 7 LTS
  • TYPO3 version 8 LTS
  • TYPO3 version 9 LTS
  • None, because all versions of TYPO3 require PHP 5.6

Question 4

Question
Installing TYPO3 or an extension results in a blank screen (frontend and backend). What do you do? (2)
Answer
  • Delete the cache files and the website will be visible again.
  • Check the PHP error log.
  • Add the following line to file typo3conf/localconf.php and reload the page, which then shows the error message $GLOBALS['TYPO3_CONF_VARS']['SYS']['displayErrors'] = '1';
  • Add the following line to file typo3conf/AdditionalConfiguration.php and reload the page, which then shows the error message $GLOBALS['TYPO3_CONF_VARS']['SYS']['displayErrors'] = '1';
  • Log in to the backend and analyze the error message there.
  • Go to the Install Tool and consult the TYPO3 error log to find the cause of the error.

Question 5

Question
After installing an extension you are unable to use the system, because it displays an error message or a blank page. What do you do? (2)
Answer
  • Delete the backend cache using Flush fronted caches and Flush general caches.
  • Edit file typo3conf/LocalConfiguration.php and delete the corresponding key at 'EXT' => array( 'extConf' => array( 'extensionkey' => '...' ) )
  • Edit file typo3conf/PackageStates.php and delete the corresponding key at 'packages' => array( 'extensionkey' => array(...) )
  • Delete all cache tables from the database.
  • Delete all files from the typo3conf/ directory that begin with temp_.
  • Delete all files from the typo3temp/var/cache/data/ directory.

Question 6

Question
Where in TYPO3 can you find information on which version (in format x.y.z) you are using? (2)
Answer
  • In the HTML source code in the frontend – TYPO3 adds a comment here with the exact version number.
  • In the HTML source code in the backend – TYPO3 adds a <meta> tag here with the exact version number.
  • Open the backend login page, i.e. http://example.com/typo3, but do not log in. The login page shows the TYPO3 version in use.
  • Once you have logged on to the backend and change to the “About TYPO3 CMS” module, the exact version is stated here.
  • Once you have logged on to the backend, the exact version appears in the page title.

Question 7

Question
Which resource do you consult to find out if a new version of TYPO3 is available? (1)
Answer
  • http://www.typo3.de
  • https://typo3.org
  • http://www.typo3blog.org
  • http://www.cmsmatrix.org

Question 8

Question
Which license applies to TYPO3 CMS? (1)
Answer
  • The Apache License
  • The GNU General Public License (GPL)
  • One of the BSD licenses
  • The GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
  • The Common Public License (CPL)
  • The Eclipse Public License (EPL)
  • The PHP License

Question 9

Question
What are your rights and obligations when you write your own code for TYPO3? (3)
Answer
  • As TYPO3 is subject to the GPL, I must not invoice customers for developing extensions.
  • I may distribute the code, but I have to replace all copyright notices with my own.
  • If I changed the code, I may no longer install the system on a customer’s server.
  • I may use TYPO3 commercially.
  • If I modify the system, I am permitted to distribute it but have to retain the original copyright notices.
  • I may not modify the system in any way.
  • I may invoice customers for my own developments.

Question 10

Question
What types of website may you create - or not create - using TYPO3? (1)
Answer
  • The license prohibits pornographic websites.
  • The license prohibits anti-religious websites.
  • The license prohibits commercial websites.
  • You may create any kind of website using TYPO3.

Question 11

Question
What are the default access details to the backend of TYPO3? (1)
Answer
  • Username root and an empty password.
  • Username typo3 and password typo3.
  • Username administrator and password password.
  • Username admin and password password.
  • Username admin and password typo3.
  • There is no default user and no default user password.

Question 12

Question
Which files are absolutely required so that TYPO3 can be accessed in the frontend? (2)
Answer
  • File typo3conf/LocalConfiguration.php.
  • File index.php.
  • File typo3/index.php.
  • File typo3conf/ENABLE_INSTALL_TOOL.

Question 13

Question
Which directories are a mandatory requirement so that TYPO3 can be accessed in the frontend? (3)
Answer
  • Directory typo3conf/.
  • Directory typo3temp/.
  • Directory t3lib/.
  • Directory typo3/.
  • Directory fileadmin/.
  • Directory uploads/.

Question 14

Question
Which file is responsible for displaying the text menus in the frontend? (1)
Answer
  • File typo3conf/LocalConfiguration.php.
  • File t3lib/class.t3lib_menu.php.
  • File typo3/sysext/frontend/Classes/ContentObject/Menu/TextMenuContentObject.php.
  • File typo3/class.typo3_menu.php.
  • File typo3/Classes/ContentObject/Menu/TextMenuContentObject.php.

Question 15

Question
How can you create a backup of a TYPO3 website? (3)
Answer
  • By installing a suitable extension.
  • Via the URL http://example.com/typo3/backup.
  • Via the Install Tool, section “Backup”.
  • By right-clicking the TYPO3 icon in the page tree and selecting “Export to .t3d”.
  • By creating a backup of the database dump and the document root directory.

Question 16

Question
Given the situation described below, how can you regain access to the TYPO3 backend? (2)
Answer
  • Open the backend login page and use the default “reset password” function.
  • Change the password under “ADMIN TOOLS → Install”.
  • Open the Install Tool directly and create a new admin account under “Maintenance”.
  • If you have access to the database, update the user record in table “be_users”.
  • Use the PHP script createUser.phpsh in typo3/tools/ to set up a new user.

Question 17

Question
Are backend and frontend passwords stored encrypted in the database? (1)
Answer
  • Yes. In a new empty installation, both backend and frontend passwords are saved in encrypted form by default.
  • Yes, both backend and frontend passwords are saved in encrypted form, but this requires the “Introduction Package”.
  • Only the backend passwords are encrypted.
  • Only the frontend passwords are encrypted.
  • No, both backend and frontend passwords are stored unencrypted in the database, because it must be possible to look up a password in plain text, e.g. if a user has forgotten it.

Question 18

Question
Certain functions in TYPO3 are not executed satisfactorily. Where do you find the PHP configuration in order to review it? (1)
Answer
  • You must have shell access to view the php.ini file.
  • This is not possible without administrator rights.
  • Open the PHP check under http://example.com/phpinfo.
  • Using the “Environment” section in the Install Tool.
  • The only option is to create a PHP file on the server, with the following content. <?php phpinfo(); ?>

Question 19

Question
Can you administer multiple domains with one TYPO3 installation? (2)
Answer
  • Yes, but only if they are to display exactly the same contents.
  • No, that is not possible at present.
  • Yes, but only if you address each domain by its own directory.
  • Yes, by using domain records, for example in TYPO3 version 8.x
  • Yes, by configuring sites in the “Site Management” modul since TYPO3 version 9.x
Show full summary Hide full summary

Similar

Rates of Reaction
Evie Papanicola
English Literary Terminology
Fionnghuala Malone
Biology 2b - Enzymes and Genetics
Evangeline Taylor
Key word flashcards
I M Wilson
Structure of the League of Nations
saskiamitchell.19
Theories of Religion
Heloise Tudor
B3, C3, P3
George Moores
Globalisation Case Studies
annie
GCSE History – Social Impact of the Nazi State in 1945
Ben C
MAPA MENTAL
blanca beatriz m
Junior Cert Physics formulas
Sarah Egan