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A. Tick the correct option 

1. (c) <B>

2. (a) <BODY> Tag

3. (d) align

4. (d) color

5. (a) <BODY>

6. (b) face

B. Fill in the blank

1. Empty

2. WYGIWYS

3. Text

4. <BR>

5. Width

6. Head, Body

C. True or False

1. F

2. T

3. T

4. T

5. F

6. T

D. Answer the following questions

1. Define HTML.

HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is a computer language used to create webpages. HTML describes the content, format and layout in which a web page should be displayed over the World Wide Web.

2. Which tag form the basic structure of an HTML document?

HTML, BODY and HEAD tag forms the basic structure of HTML document. HTML is the root element and HEAD and BODY is a child element.

3. Define <BODY> tag. Name some of the important attributes of the <BODY> tag.

The <BODY> tag contains the text which gets displayed on the web page. The attributes of <BODY> tag are bgcolor, text, background, topmargin and leftmargin.

4. What is the use of face and size attributes of <FONT> tag?

Face attribute helps us to change the font type of the text by assigning the font name while size attribute helps us to increase or decrease the font size. The font size ranges between 1 to 7.

5. How would you identify the thickness of the horizontal line?

The size attribute specifies the thickness of the horizontal line. the value is given in pixels.

6. Write short notes on <CENTER> tag.

The <CENTER> tag is used to align the text in the center of the browser's window. It is a container tag.


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