Answer & Solution
<linearGradient>
element within the SVG document, specifying attributes such as x1, y1, x2, y2, and color stops within the element.
<linearGradient>
element within the SVG document, specifying attributes such as x1, y1, x2, y2, and color stops within the element.
What is an SVG gradient?
A). A smooth transition of colors or shades
B). A vector graphic format
C). A text element in SVG
D). A scripting language for animations
How can you define a gradient once and reuse it for multiple elements in SVG?
A). By assigning an ID to the gradient and referencing it in elements
B). By copying the gradient code multiple times
C). By using inline styles for each element
D). By specifying multiple gradients in one element
How do you specify color stops within an SVG gradient?
A). Using <stop>
elements
B). Using
C). Using <color>
elements
D). Using
How is a radial gradient defined in SVG?
A). Using the <radialGradient>
element
B). Using the <linearGradient>
element
C). Using the <rect>
element
D). Using the <circle>
element
Which attribute specifies the center point of a radial gradient in SVG?
A). cx, cy
B). x1, y1
C). x2, y2
D). r
What is the purpose of the offset attribute in an SVG gradient?
A). Specifies the position of the color stop
B). Specifies the starting point of the gradient
C). Specifies the ending point of the gradient
D). Specifies the direction of the gradient
Which element is used to create a radial gradient in SVG?
A). <radialGradient>
B). <linearGradient>
C). <ellipse>
D). <path>
How can you reuse gradients across multiple elements in SVG?
A). By defining the gradient once and referencing it using 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
What does the stop element define in an SVG gradient?
A). Color stop point
B). Starting point of the gradient
C). Ending point of the gradient
D). Direction of gradient
Which attribute is used to specify the starting point of a linear gradient in SVG?
A). x1, y1
B). x2, y2
C). cx, cy
D). r