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Nesting/block Vs. Inline/tags
Test Description: Coding- nesting/block vs. inline/tags for Web 1a
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What does a block element contain?
A
Block elements only
B
Block and inline elements only
C
Text and inline elements only
D
Text, block, and inline elements
2) Which one is a block element?
A
img
B
b
C
h1
D
table
3) Which one does an inline element NOT contain?
A
Text
B
It contains all of them.
C
Inline elements
D
Block elements
4) Which one is an inline element?
A
body
B
html
C
em
D
tr
5) What is the difference between an inline element vs. a block element?
A
Block element can contain other elements
B
The name
C
There is no difference.
D
Inline has its own line while block is displayed on the current line.
6) What is an HTML tag?
A
Indicates the browser to interpret the code as a webpage.
B
Something that modifies the code.
C
Indicates the browser what kind of document it is.
D
A hyper text markup language tag.
7) Why do we need tags?
A
Makes thing viewable on a phone
B
Tags informs the browser and tags helps define the code
C
It informs the browser
D
It helps define the code.
8) Which answer contains a valid HTML tag?
A
none of these
B
title
C
D
a href
9) What is nesting?
A
Splitting up code in different areas.
B
How codes and elements are spaced on each page
C
Something that tells you exactly where you have to put your code.
D
What birds live in.
10) Why do webdesigners nest code?
A
To know where their code goes.
B
To make it easier to read, and to easily debug code
C
To be eco-friendly.
D
To split up their codes.
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