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Web Programming




                    Notes          2.12 Review Questions

                                   1.  What is HTML? How many types of tags are used in HTML? Discuss in detail.
                                   2.  Write the HTML code for the following:

                                       Name                          Marks
                                                      CO             IWT      DAA
                                       AAA            60             70       78
                                       BBB            55             66       60
                                   3.  After the DOCTYPE declaration come the “html” tags. Explain with example.

                                   4.  Explain why the attributes can be used to change a tag’s properties.
                                   5.  Tags are instructions that are embedded directly into the text of a HTML document. Discuss.
                                   6.  The <img> tag is empty, which means that it contains attributes only and it has no closing
                                       tag. Give reasons and examples.
                                   7.  Is audio tag is more or less a duplicate of the video tag? Yes or no? Explain briefly.
                                   8.  HTML offers authors several mechanisms for specifying lists of information. What do you
                                       mean by this statement? Give examples to support your answer.
                                   9.  The form is specified as part of an HTML document. Discuss the relevance of Forms in
                                       HTML.

                                   10.  Frames in an HTML document can cause a web page to appear to be divided into multiple,
                                       scrollable regions. Explain all this with suitable examples.

                                   Answers: Self  Assessment

                                   1.  head                              2.   title

                                   3.  displayed                         4.   rgb
                                   5.  companion                         6.   src
                                   7.  URL                               8.   alternate text
                                   9.  JavaScript                        10.  <ul>

                                   11.  <li>                             12.  single
                                   13.  borders                          14.  fields
                                   15.  document windows                 16.  preformatted text

                                   2.13 Further Readings




                                   Books         David Mercer, HTML, McGraw-Hill Professional
                                                 Willard, HTML: A Beginner’S Guide, Tata McGraw-Hill Education

                                                 Chuck Musciano, Bill Kennedy, HTML & XHTML: the definitive guide, O’Reilly
                                                 Media, Inc.





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