HTML5 Section Tutorial


Q1. 
Which element Denote a heading.
A. Use the header and footer elements.
B. Use the h1–h3 elements.
C. Use the article element.
D. Use the nav element.
Q2. 
Which element Denote a group of headings, only the first of which should be reflected in the document outline.
A. Use the nav element.
B. Use the h1–h3 elements.
C. Use the hgroup element.
D. Use the nav element.
Q3. 
Which element Denote a significant topic or concept.
A. Use the section element.
B. Use the h1–h3 elements.
C. Use the article element.
D. Use the nav element.
Q4. 
Which element Denote headers and footers.
A. Use the aside element.
B. Use the h1–h3 elements.
C. Use the article element.
D. Use the header and footer elements.
Q5. 
Which element Denote a concentration of navigation elements.
A. Use the address element.
B. Use the h1–h3 elements.
C. Use the article element.
D. Use the nav element.
Q6. 
Which element Denote a major topic or concept that could be distributed independently.
A. Use the hgroup element.
B. Use the article element.
C. Use the article element.
D. Use the nav element.
Q7. 
Which element Denote content that is tangentially related to the surrounding content.
A. Use the hgroup element.
B. Use the article element.
C. Use the aside element.
D. Use the nav element.
Q8. 
Which element Denote contact information for a document or article.
A. Use the hgroup element.
B. Use the article element.
C. Use the address element.
D. Use the nav element.
Q9. 
Which element Create a section the user can expand to get additional details.
A. Use the details and summary elements.
B. Use the article element.
C. Use the address element.
D. Use the nav 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.
Q12. 
Denote an abbreviation.
A. Use the sup or sub elements.
B. Use the br or wbr elements.
C. Use the code, var, samp, or kbd elements.
D. Use the abbr element.
Q13. 
Denote a definition of a term.
A. Use the dfn element.
B. Use the q element.
C. Use the cite element.
D. Use the ruby, rt, and rp elements.
Q14. 
Denote quoted content.
A. Use the dfn element.
B. Use the q element.
C. Use the cite element.
D. Use the ruby, rt, and rp elements.
Q15. 
Cite the title of another work.
A. Use the dfn element.
B. Use the q element.
C. Use the cite element.
D. Use the ruby, rt, and rp elements.


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