Which element is used to define a linear gradient in SVG?
A). <linearGradient>
B). <radialGradient>
C). <rect>
D). <circle>
How can you control the direction of a linear gradient using gradient stops in SVG?
A). By adjusting the x1, y1, x2, y2 attributes
B). By adjusting the cx, cy, r, fx, fy attributes
C). By adjusting the offset values of stops
D). By adjusting the stop-color of stops
What does the offset attribute of a gradient stop specify?
A). Position along the gradient
B). Color of the gradient
C). Size of the gradient
D). Direction of the gradient
What is the purpose of the stop-color attribute in an SVG gradient stop?
A). Defines the color of the stop
B). Defines the position of the stop
C). Defines the size of the stop
D). Defines the direction of the stop
How can you create a smooth color transition in a linear gradient using gradient stops?
A). By defining multiple stops with gradual color changes
B). By setting a single stop with a single color
C). By using different gradients for each color
D). By adding animation to the gradient stops
How can you reuse a gradient across multiple elements in SVG?
A). By defining the gradient once and referencing its ID
B). By copying and pasting the gradient code
C). By redefining the gradient for each element
D). By using inline styles for each element
How do you define a gradient with multiple color transitions in SVG?
A). By adding multiple stops with different colors
B). By setting a single stop with multiple colors
C). By using different gradients for each color transition
D). By adding animation to the gradient stops
What happens if you define multiple stops with the same offset in an SVG gradient?
A). The color of the last defined stop is applied
B). The color of the first defined stop is applied
C). The gradient is not rendered
D). The colors are blended evenly across the gradient
How can you apply a radial gradient to a shape in SVG using gradient stops?
A). By setting the fill attribute to the gradient ID
B). By setting the stroke attribute to the gradient ID
C). By setting the fill attribute to the stop-color of the gradient
D). By setting the fill attribute to the offset of the gradient stops
What does a gradual change in offset values of gradient stops result in?
A). Smooth color transitions across the gradient
B). Sudden color changes across the gradient
C). No color changes across the gradient
D). Random color changes across the gradient