HTML5 Group Content


Q1. 
Denote a paragraph.
A. Use the p element.
B. Use the div element.
C. Use the pre element.
D. Use the blockquote element.
Q2. 
Preserve layout in the HTML source document.
A. Use the p element.
B. Use the div element.
C. Use the pre element.
D. Use the blockquote element.
Q3. 
Denote content quoted from another source.
A. Use the p element.
B. Use the div element.
C. Use the pre element.
D. Use the blockquote element.
Q4. 
Apply global attributes to a region of content without denoting any other content grouping.
A. Use the p element.
B. Use the div element.
C. Use the pre element.
D. Use the blockquote element.
Q5. 
Denote a paragraph-level thematic break.
A. Use the hr element.
B. Use the ol and li elements.
C. Use the ul and li elements.
D. Use the value attribute of the li element contained within an ol element.
Q6. 
Create a list in which the order of items is significant.
A. Use the hr element.
B. Use the ol and li elements.
C. Use the ul and li elements.
D. Use the value attribute of the li element contained within an ol element.
Q7. 
Create a list in which the order of items is not significant.
A. Use the hr element.
B. Use the ol and li elements.
C. Use the ul and li elements.
D. Use the value attribute of the li element contained within an ol element.
Q8. 
Create an ordered list in which the numbering of items is nonsequential.
A. Use the hr element.
B. Use the ol and li elements.
C. Use the ul and li elements.
D. Use the value attribute of the li element contained within an ol element.
Q9. 
Create a list of terms and their definitions.
A. Use the dl, dt, and dd elements.
B. Use the ul element in conjunction with the CSS :before selector and counter feature.
C. Use the figure and figcaption elements.
D. Use the div element.
Q10. 
Create a list that has custom item numbering.
A. Use the dl, dt, and dd elements.
B. Use the ul element in conjunction with the CSS :before selector and counter feature.
C. Use the figure and figcaption elements.
D. Use the div element.
Q11. 
Denote a figure (and optionally, a caption).
A. Use the dl, dt, and dd elements.
B. Use the ul element in conjunction with the CSS :before selector and counter feature.
C. Use the figure and figcaption elements.
D. Use the div element.


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