You are designing a public-facing SharePoint 2010 Web site for an elementary school that has many events each
year. School administrators plan events for students and their parents. You need to create a design for meeting
the following requirements:
Parents must be able to log on to the site and sign up for events electronically, regardless of the software they
have installed on their computers or the browsers they are using.
.Each event registration needs to be saved in a list or library on the site.
.School personnel responsible for making changes need to be able to customize each new event registration form with images and text.
Which actions should your design specify? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A.
Create a new document library for each event.
Then customize the Word document template for that new library.
Ask parents to fill out a new Microsoft Word document for each event and upload it to the document library.
B.
Create a new InfoPath 2010 form for each event.
Then publish the form to a new form library with InfoPath Forms Services enabled.
Create a custom Submit option so that when parents submit the form, the completed form is saved to the library.
Ask parents fill out the form in their browser.
C.
Create a new list for each event. Use InfoPath 2010 to create a new registration form and customize it for each new event.
Ask parents to fill out the form to register for an event.
When parents submit the form, their information is saved as a new list item in the list.
D.
Create a new list for each event. Use Microsoft Silver light to create a new registration form and host the Silver light control in a Web Part on the site.
Ask parents to fill out the form to register for an event.
Configure a data connection on the Web Part that will submit the form information to the new event list.
Of course InfoPath forms