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Question 1

When should the i tag not be used?

  • For foreign words

  • For technical terms

  • When <em> or <strong> already gives semantic emphasis

  • For styling text appearance

Question 2

Which of the following statements about the i tag is true?

  • It adds semantic emphasis to text

  • It visually differentiates text without implying importance

  • It makes text bold

  • It creates headings

Question 3

Which CSS property can modify the default underline style of the ins tag?

  • font-style

  • text-decoration

  • font-weight

  • text-transform

Question 4

What is the purpose of the cite attribute in the <ins> tag?

  • To style the text

  • To specify the author name

  • To provide the source or reason for insertion

  • To define the date of insertion

Question 5

How is text displayed when wrapped inside the sub tag?

  • Larger and above the baseline

  • Smaller and below the baseline

  • Bold and centered

  • Italic and underlined

Question 6

Does the sub tag have specific attributes unique to it?

  • Yes, it has a "position" attribute

  • Yes, it has a "baseline" attribute

  • No, it only supports global attributes

  • Yes, it has a "size" attribute

Question 7

What is the primary purpose of the strong tag in HTML?

  • To make text italic

  • To visually underline text

  • To indicate important text with semantic meaning

  • To reduce text size

Question 8

What is the key difference between b Tag and strong Tag?

  • <b> makes text italic

  • <strong> does not make text bold

  • <strong> adds semantic importance, while <b> is only visual

  • There is no difference

Question 9

How is text displayed by default inside the mark tag?

  • Bold text

  • Italic text

  • Highlighted with a yellow background

  • Underlined text

Question 10

Which of the following is correct syntax for the mark tag?

  • <mark>Highlighted Text</mark>

  • <highlight>Text</highlight>

  • <mark Highlighted Text>

  • <mark/>Text

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