TYPO3 CMS Certified Integrator

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Programmierung Quiz on TYPO3 CMS Certified Integrator, created by Andreas Kirilow on 29/11/2018.
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Question 1

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1.1.1 Who invented TYPO3?
Answer
  • The TYPO3 Association
  • Robert Lemke
  • Kasper Skårhøj
  • The TYPOlight company
  • Michael Stucki

Question 2

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1.1.2 Where was the inventor of TYPO3 born?
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  • Sweden
  • Norway
  • Denmark
  • Germany
  • Finland

Question 3

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1.1.3 What is the correct spelling of “TYPO3”?
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  • TYPO3
  • Typo3
  • typo3
  • TyPo3
  • TYPO 3
  • TYP 03

Question 4

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1.1.4 TYPO3 is an open source project. Does this mean that anyone may use or modify the TYPO3 logo?
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  • Yes, that is correct. This is regulated by the GPL.
  • Yes, that is correct. Open source projects do not have rights to a name.
  • Yes, that is correct. Licenses are available on typo3.org.
  • No, the logo may neither be used nor modified.
  • No, the logo may not be modified under any circumstances.

Question 5

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1.1.5 What does the abbreviation ECM stand for?
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  • Extended Content Management
  • Enterprise Content Module
  • European Content Management
  • Enterprise Content Management
  • Edition of Contemporary Management
  • Enhanced Content Management

Question 6

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1.1.6 What is a TYPO3 User Group?
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  • A group on the internet, such as typo3.ug.muenchen.
  • A support network organized by companies.
  • A casual meeting of TYPO3 enthusiasts.
  • A chat channel.
  • A group similar to the TYPO3 Association but based on users.

Question 7

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1.1.7 What does the TYPO3 Code Of Conduct say?
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  • Be respectful.
  • Always convince others, that TYPO3 is the best system on the market.
  • When you disagree, consult others.
  • When you are unsure, ask for help.
  • Step down considerately when you disengage from the TYPO3 project.
  • Never reveal real names for privacy reasons.

Question 8

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1.1.8 You have found a security vulnerability in TYPO3. What should you do?
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  • As a user, you don’t need to do anything – this is the responsibility of the core members.
  • Inform Kasper Skårhøj by sending an email to kasper@typo3.org.
  • Submit a detailed report to the forum on www.securityfocus.org.
  • Inform the TYPO3 security team by sending an email to security@typo3.org.
  • If the vulnerability has occurred in an extension, you should also inform the author of that extension.
  • Post a report about the vulnerability to the newsgroup typo3.projects.security.

Question 9

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1.1.9 You have found a bug in TYPO3. What should you do?
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  • As a user, you don’t need to do anything – this is the responsibility of the core members.
  • Inform Kasper Skårhøj by sending an email to kasper@typo3.org.
  • Enter a bug report in the bug tracker.
  • Inform the TYPO3 bug team by sending an email to bugs@typo3.org.
  • If the bug also appears in an extension, you should also let the author of the extension know.

Question 10

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1.2.1 What is the TYPO3 Association?
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  • The TYPO3 Association is a for-profit company that finances the TYPO3 project.
  • TYPO3 Association is the name of the company that Kasper Skårhøj founded to support the project.
  • The TYPO3 Association is a registered association based in Switzerland.
  • TYPO3 Association is the name of the association of all TYPO3 user groups in Europe.
  • The TYPO3 Association is a registered brand name of the TYPO3 project (it is abbreviated to TYPO3 for the purpose of simplicity).

Question 11

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1.2.2 What are the tasks of the TYPO3 Association?
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  • Organizing events.
  • Financing full-time programmers.
  • Specifying the colors in the TYPO3 logo.
  • Collecting membership fees.
  • Programming new websites for the TYPO3 project.

Question 12

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1.2.3 What are the prerequisites for membership in the TYPO3 Association?
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  • Residence in the EU.
  • Residence in Europe.
  • Payment of a one-off fee (except for the “Community Membership”).
  • Payment of an annual membership fee.
  • You have to be suggested and selected by the TYPO3 Association.
  • You have to be able to show at least one project that you have implemented independently using TYPO3.

Question 13

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1.2.4 Which events are organized by the TYPO3 Association?
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  • TYPO3 User Days
  • T3BOARD
  • TYPO3 Conference
  • t3marathon
  • TYPO3camp
  • T3DD
  • TYPO3 Academy

Question 14

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1.2.5 Who is responsible for the contents of the TYPO3 certification exam?
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  • Kasper Skårhøj
  • Mathias Schreiber
  • typo3.org
  • TYPO3 Association
  • The Association of European IT certifications
  • Pearson VUE

Question 15

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1.3.1 Where can you read about changes of a new TYPO3 version?
Answer
  • Changes are summarised in the TYPO3 Wiki.
  • You have to contact the TYPO3 Core Team via email.
  • All changes are listed in the ChangeLog file in the root directory of an installed TYPO3 instance.
  • All changes are documented as ReST files and included in every release package.
  • A summary of changes is available for each release at get.typo3.org.
  • Changes are kept secret for security reasons.

Question 16

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1.3.2 What exactly does “LTS” mean in TYPO3 v9 LTS?
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  • Language Translation Service
  • Long Term Scheduling
  • Long Time Support
  • Long Term Solution
  • Long Term Support
  • Long Time Solution

Question 17

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1.3.3 Which statements about “Sprint Releases” are correct?
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  • Sprint Releases are TYPO3 versions which are released as quickly as possible in order to fix security issues.
  • Sprint Releases are maintained for at last 12 months.
  • Every Sprint Release is based on a merge window which is then followed by a stabilization phase.
  • TYPO3 version 7.4, as well as 8.0 and 8.1 are Sprint Releases.
  • Sprint Releases have scheduled release dates.

Question 18

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1.3.4 Which statement about TYPO3 version updates is correct?
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  • TYPO3 minor version updates can be executed in the Install Tool if the instance is not in “composer” mode.
  • The TYPO3 core can not be updated – you have to install it from scratch and migrate the content.
  • An update from TYPO3 version 7.6.20 to TYPO3 v9 LTS can be done directly.
  • The Scheduler contains a task, which keeps the TYPO3 core up-to-date automatically.
  • Every version update requires to lock the backend.

Question 19

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1.3.5 What does it mean if a function in TYPO3 version 9.4.0 is marked as “deprecated”?
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  • The function is no longer available in version 9.4.0.
  • The function should no longer be used in version 9.4.x.
  • The function will be removed in version 9.4.1.
  • The function will be removed in version 9.5.0.
  • The function will be removed in version 10.x.

Question 20

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

Question 21

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2.1.2 Which server software is suitable to run TYPO3 v8 LTS?
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  • 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 22

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2.1.3 PHP version 7.0 is available on your system. Which versions of TYPO3 can you use?
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 23

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2.1.4 Installing TYPO3 or an extension results in a blank screen (frontend and backend). What do you do?
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  • 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 24

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2.1.5 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?
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  • 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 25

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2.1.6 Where in TYPO3 can you find information on which version (in format x.y.z) you are using?
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  • 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 26

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

Question 27

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2.1.8 Which license applies to TYPO3 CMS?
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  • 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 28

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2.1.9 What are your rights and obligations when you write your own code for TYPO3?
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  • 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 29

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2.2.1 What types of website may you create - or not create - using TYPO3?
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  • 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 30

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2.2.2 What are the default access details to the backend of TYPO3?
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  • 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 31

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

Question 32

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

Question 33

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2.2.5 Which file is responsible for displaying the text menus in the frontend?
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  • 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 34

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2.2.6 How can you create a backup of a TYPO3 website?
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 35

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2.2.7 Given the situation described below, how can you regain access to the TYPO3 backend? ++++ Assuming the situation is that you have forgotten your password for the backend and therefore you can no longer log in. You are, however, able to gain access to the file system via SSH or FTP, and the server runs Linux. There is no other backend user with administrator privileges to this instance of TYPO3 available. +++
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 36

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2.2.8 Are backend and frontend passwords stored encrypted in the database?
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  • 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.
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