True/False Questions for HTML basic text formatting tags
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We can also quoting a text and indicate the source by placing it between an opening < cite > tag and
closing < /cite > tag, instead of using cite as attribute. TrueView Answer
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The < p > element is intended to be used when you want to add a quote within a sentence, rather than as an indented block on its own FalseView Answer
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The < q > element is intended to be used when you want to add a quote within a sentence, rather than as an indented block on its own. TrueView Answer
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The content of a < tt > element is written in monospaced font. TrueView Answer
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Any text between the opening < pre > tag and the closing < /pre > tag will preserve the formatting of the source document. TrueView Answer
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Two < br / > elements look very similar to using a < p > element in HTML. TrueView Answer
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If you put several consecutive spaces between two words in HTML code, by default, only one space will be displayed on the screen. TrueView Answer
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< div > and < span > are the grouping elements in HTML. TrueView Answer
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< em > , < strong > , < abbr > , < acronym > , < dfn > , < blockquote > , < q > ,
< cite > , < code > , < kbd > , < var > , < samp > , and < address > are the phrases elements in HTML. TrueView Answer
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< b > , < i > , < u > , < s > , < tt > , < sup > , < sub > , < strike > , < big > , < small > ,
and < hr / > are presentation elements in HTML. TrueView Answer
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script tag defines a server side script. FalseView Answer
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One of the best example of URN is ISBN number which is used to uniquely identify a book. TrueView Answer