HTML Ordered and Unordered Lists QuizS2C Home « HTML Ordered and Unordered Lists Quiz

The questions in this HTML quiz are on the topics covered in the HTML5 Basics section of the site. The table below lists the lesson used for each quiz, a description of the lesson content and the quiz number and questions associated with that lesson.

HTML Basics Quiz Summary

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HTML5 Basics Lessons Description Quiz Info.
Lesson 1 - Starting OutIn this lesson we gather the tools we need to get started on our journey into the world of HTML.Quiz1
7 questions
Lesson 2 - First HTML WebpageIn this lesson we discuss the syntax of a HTML element and do our first practical.Quiz2
7 questions
Lesson 3 - HTML Structure - DocumentWhat is the document structure of a HTML page, we find out in this lesson.Quiz3
7 questions
Lesson 4 - Text TagsIn this lesson we take our first look at HTML text tags.Quiz4
7 questions
Lesson 5 - FormattingIn this lesson we take our first look at HTML formatting tags.Quiz5
8 questions
Lesson 6 - Inline SemanticsIn this lesson we take a first look at the inline semantic HTML tags available.Quiz6
10 questions
Lesson 7 - ListsIn this lesson we learn how to create ordered and unordered lists.This quiz.
7 questions
Lesson 8 - ImagesIn this lesson we learn how to enhance the look of our web pages with images.Quiz8
6 questions
Lesson 9 - LinksIn this lesson we learn about getting from A to B using links.Quiz9
6 questions
Lesson 10 - Language TagsIn this lesson we learn about the different language tags.Quiz10
7 questions

HTML Basics Quiz 7

The quiz below tests your knowledge of the material learnt in HTML5 Basics - Lesson 7 - Ordered and Unordered Lists.

Question 1 : Which type of HTML tag do we use to generate a numbered list?
- We use the <code>ol</code> HTML tag to generate a numbered list.
Question 2 : You can reverse ordering of an unordered list using the <reversed> attribute?
- This is false as unordered lists don't have any attributes but you can reverse ordered lists using the <code>reversed</code> attribute.
Question 3 : Why would we use a <ul> tag instead of an <ol> tag for a list?
- We use the <code>ul</code> HTML tag for lists when we are not concerned with ordering.
Question 4 : Ordered lists that are not reversed always start with 1?
- Ordered lists can begin from an ordinal number using the <code>start</code> or <code>type</code> attributes .
Question 5 : Which HTML tag do we use to define the content of our ordered and unordered lists.?
- We use the <code>li</code> HTML tag to define the content of our ordered and unordered lists.
Question 6 : We can change the marker type of an ordered list?
- This is true as we can change the marker type of an ordered list using the <code>type</code> attribute.
Question 7 : We can define a list within a list in HTML?
- Having lists within lists is perfectly acceptable in HTML.
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