Ten multiple choice questions that are intended to test one's knowledge after reading and viewing the materials in Module 1: Introduction and Application Scenarios.
URL: http://www.euclid-project.eu/content/chapter-1-quiz.html
Keywords: Mashup, SPARQL, Graph, Triple, HTTP URIs, RDF, XML, Web of Data, Semantic Web, Linked Data Principles, Linked Data
Publisher: EUCLID Project
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P10M
Educational use: assessment
Educational audience: student
Interactivity type: active
- Articulates differences between the RDF abstract data model and the XML and relational models.
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- RDF data model
- Articulates differences between the RDF abstract data model and the XML and relational models.
- Articulates differences between the RDF abstract data model and the XML and relational models.
- RDF data model
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- Knows the subject-predicate-object component structure of a triple.
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- RDF data model
- Knows the subject-predicate-object component structure of a triple.
- Knows the subject-predicate-object component structure of a triple.
- RDF data model
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- Understands blank nodes and their uses.
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- RDF data model
- Understands blank nodes and their uses.
- Understands blank nodes and their uses.
- RDF data model
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- Understands the difference between literals and non-literal resources.
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- RDF data model
- Understands the difference between literals and non-literal resources.
- Understands the difference between literals and non-literal resources.
- RDF data model
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- Understands the use of datatypes and language tags with literals.
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- RDF data model
- Understands the use of datatypes and language tags with literals.
- Understands the use of datatypes and language tags with literals.
- RDF data model
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- Correctly uses sub-property relationships in support of inference.
- RDF vocabularies and application profiles
- Designing RDF-based vocabularies
- Uses RDF Schema to express semantic relationships within a vocabulary.
- Correctly uses sub-property relationships in support of inference.
- Correctly uses sub-property relationships in support of inference.
- Uses RDF Schema to express semantic relationships within a vocabulary.
- Designing RDF-based vocabularies
- RDF vocabularies and application profiles
- Demonstrates a working knowledge of the forms and uses of SPARQL result sets (SELECT, CONSTRUCT, DESCRIBE, and ASK).
- Interacting with RDF data
- Querying RDF data
- Demonstrates a working knowledge of the forms and uses of SPARQL result sets (SELECT, CONSTRUCT, DESCRIBE, and ASK).
- Uses the SELECT clause to identify the variables to appear in a table of query results.
- Uses the WHERE clause to provide the graph pattern to match against the graph data.
- Uses variables in SELECT and WHERE clauses to yield a table of results.
- Uses ASK for a True/False result test for a match to a query pattern.
- Uses DESCRIBE to extract a single graph containing RDF data about resources.
- Uses CONSTRUCT to extract and transform results into a single RDF graph specified by a graph template.
- Uses FROM to formulate queries with URLs and local files.
- Demonstrates a working knowledge of the forms and uses of SPARQL result sets (SELECT, CONSTRUCT, DESCRIBE, and ASK).
- Querying RDF data
- Interacting with RDF data
- Understands that a SPARQL query matches an RDF graph against a pattern of triples with fixed and variable values.
- Interacting with RDF data
- Querying RDF data
- Understands that a SPARQL query matches an RDF graph against a pattern of triples with fixed and variable values.
- Understands that a SPARQL query matches an RDF graph against a pattern of triples with fixed and variable values.
- Querying RDF data
- Interacting with RDF data
- Understands the basic syntax of a SPARQL query.
- Interacting with RDF data
- Querying RDF data
- Understands the basic syntax of a SPARQL query.
- Uses angle brackets for delimiting URIs.
- Uses question marks for indicating variables.
- Uses PREFIX for base URIs.
- Understands the basic syntax of a SPARQL query.
- Querying RDF data
- Interacting with RDF data
- Differentiates hierarchical document models (eg, XML) and graph models (RDF).
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- Related data models
- Differentiates hierarchical document models (eg, XML) and graph models (RDF).
- Differentiates hierarchical document models (eg, XML) and graph models (RDF).
- Related data models
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- Knows that anything can be named with Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs), such as agents, places, events, artifacts, and concepts.
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- Identity in RDF
- Knows that anything can be named with Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs), such as agents, places, events, artifacts, and concepts.
- Knows that anything can be named with Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs), such as agents, places, events, artifacts, and concepts.
- Identity in RDF
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- Knows the primary organizations related to Linked Data standardization.
- Fundamentals of Linked Data
- Linked Data policies and best practices
- Knows the primary organizations related to Linked Data standardization.
- Participates in developing standards and best practice with relevant organizations such as W3C.
- Knows the primary organizations related to Linked Data standardization.
- Linked Data policies and best practices
- Fundamentals of Linked Data
- Knows the SPARQL 1.1 Update language for updating, creating, and removing RDF graphs in a Graph Store
- Interacting with RDF data
- Manipulating RDF data
- Knows the SPARQL 1.1 Update language for updating, creating, and removing RDF graphs in a Graph Store
- Uses INSERT/DELETE to update triples.
- Uses a CONSTRUCT query to preview changes before executing an INSERT/DELETE operation.
- Knows the SPARQL 1.1 Update language for updating, creating, and removing RDF graphs in a Graph Store
- Manipulating RDF data
- Interacting with RDF data
- Understands the difference between SQL query language (which operates on database tables) and SPARQL (which operates on RDF graphs).
- Interacting with RDF data
- Manipulating RDF data
- Understands the difference between SQL query language (which operates on database tables) and SPARQL (which operates on RDF graphs).
- Understands the difference between SQL query language (which operates on database tables) and SPARQL (which operates on RDF graphs).
- Manipulating RDF data
- Interacting with RDF data
- Understands RDF serializations as interchangeable encodings of a given set of triples (RDF graph).
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- RDF serialization
- Understands RDF serializations as interchangeable encodings of a given set of triples (RDF graph).
- Uses tools to convert RDF data between different serializations.
- Understands RDF serializations as interchangeable encodings of a given set of triples (RDF graph).
- RDF serialization
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- Understands the role of formally declared domains and ranges for inferencing.
- Interacting with RDF data
- Reasoning over RDF data
- Understands the role of formally declared domains and ranges for inferencing.
- Understands the role of formally declared domains and ranges for inferencing.
- Reasoning over RDF data
- Interacting with RDF data
- Uses the SELECT clause to identify the variables to appear in a table of query results.
- Interacting with RDF data
- Querying RDF data
- Demonstrates a working knowledge of the forms and uses of SPARQL result sets (SELECT, CONSTRUCT, DESCRIBE, and ASK).
- Uses the SELECT clause to identify the variables to appear in a table of query results.
- Uses the SELECT clause to identify the variables to appear in a table of query results.
- Demonstrates a working knowledge of the forms and uses of SPARQL result sets (SELECT, CONSTRUCT, DESCRIBE, and ASK).
- Querying RDF data
- Interacting with RDF data