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Microsoft TS: Ms Virtual Earth 6.0, Application Development Sample Questions:
1. Your companys Web site has a Virtual Earth 6.0 map. You create custom buttons. You need to ensure that Web site users are able to pan the map to the north-east direction.
What should you do?
A) Use VEMap.Pan with delta x < 0 and delta y < 0.
B) Use VEMap.Pan with delta x < 0 and delta y > 0.
C) Use VEMap.Pan with delta x > 0 and delta y > 0.
D) Use VEMap.Pan with delta x > 0 and delta y < 0.
2. DRAG DROP - (Topic 1)
Your customer is using a Virtual Earth 6.0 map. The pushpins on the map represent apartments.
You need to ensure that the customer can display the rooms in the apartments along with related information. The information must appear in a tabular format on a scratch pad.
Which sequence of four steps should you perform after loading the map? (To answer, move the four appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
3. A Virtual Earth 6.0 application loads locations from a local Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database. You update locations in the database manually. You plan to automate the manual process. You need to ensure that the automation process updates the maximum number of locations in the least amount of time. What should you do?
A) Call the FindAddress method for each location by using Microsoft MapPoint Web
Service.
B) Push all locations to Customer Data Services by using the BatchGeocodeSpecification class, and retrieve the results.
C) Call the Find method for each location by using Microsoft MapPoint Web Service.
D) Push all locations to Customer Data Services by using the UploadSpecification class, and retrieve the results.
4. You need to create a cluster of pushpins for a large dataset that takes the least amount of time to load on a Virtual Earth 6.0 map. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A) Implement server-side clustering by using Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0.
B) Start clustering by using the VEMap.onchangeview event.
C) Implement client-side clustering by using JavaScript.
D) Start clustering by using the VEMap.onendzoom event.
5. Your customer disables all standard mouse events on a Virtual Earth 6.0 map. You need to add a double-click function on the left mouse button for the map. What are two possible code segments you can use to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A) function DblClickHandler(e) { alert("DoubleClick"); } function init() { map = new
VEMap('myMap'); map.LoadMap(); map.AttachEvent("onmousedown",DblClickHandler);
}
B) function DblClickHandler(e) { alert("DoubleClick"); return false; } function init() { map
= new VEMap('myMap'); map.LoadMap(); map.AttachEvent("ondoubleclick",init); }
C) function DblClickHandler(e) { alert("DoubleClick"); return true; } function init() { map
= new VEMap('myMap'); map.LoadMap();
map.AttachEvent("ondoubleclick",DblClickHandler); }
D) function DblClickHandler(e) { alert("DoubleClick"); } function init() { map = new
VEMap('myMap'); map.LoadMap(); map.AttachEvent("ondoubleclick",DblClickHandler); }
E) function DblClickHandler(e) { alert("DoubleClick"); return false; } function init() { map = new VEMap('myMap'); map.LoadMap();
map.AttachEvent("ondoubleclick",DblClickHandler); }
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: D | Question # 2 Answer: Only visible for members | Question # 3 Answer: B | Question # 4 Answer: A,B | Question # 5 Answer: D,E |



