How would you layer two background images on top of each other for an element?
A). background: url('image1.jpg'), url('image2.jpg');
B). background-image: url('image1.jpg'), url('image2.jpg');
C). background: url('image1.jpg') url('image2.jpg');
D). background: url('image1.jpg') + url('image2.jpg');
What does the background-position property in CSS control?
A). The size of the background image
B). The position of the background image within its container
C). The color of the background
D). The repeat behavior of the background image
What CSS property is used to create repeating patterns as backgrounds?
A). background-pattern
B). background-repeat
C). background-image
D). background-size
How can you ensure that a background image covers the entire element, even if it's larger than the element itself?
A). background-size: cover;
B). background-size: contain;
C). background-size: auto;
D). background-size: 100%;
How would you repeat a background image only horizontally along the x-axis?
A). background-repeat: repeat-y;
B). background-repeat: repeat-x;
C). background-repeat: no-repeat;
D). background-repeat: repeat;
How would you create a radial gradient background that transitions from yellow to green?
A). radial-gradient(yellow, green)
B). background: radial-gradient(yellow, green)
C). background-color: radial-gradient(yellow, green)
D). background-color: yellow; background-color: green;
How can you make a background image stay fixed while the content scrolls on the page?
A). background-attachment: fixed;
B). background-attachment: scroll;
C). background-attachment: local;
D). background-attachment: inherit;
How do you create a repeating background pattern that tiles an image vertically but not horizontally?
A). background-repeat: repeat-y;
B). background-repeat: repeat-x;
C). background-repeat: no-repeat;
D). background-repeat: repeat;
What is the purpose of the radial-gradient() function in CSS?
A). To create a linear gradient
B). To create a radial gradient
C). To set a solid color
D). To add shadows to an element
How can you define a linear gradient that transitions from red to blue?
A). linear-gradient(red, blue)
B). background: linear-gradient(red, blue)
C). background-color: linear-gradient(red, blue)
D). background-color: red; background-color: blue;