Q
How to stop animations in jQuery?

Answer & Solution

Answer: Option C
Solution:
The .stop() method in jQuery is used to stop animations on the selected elements.
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A). Create animations

B). Apply CSS styles

C). Get computed CSS

D). Append CSS files

How to select elements with a specific attribute in jQuery?

A). $('[attribute]')

B). getElementsByAttribute('attribute')

C). querySelector('[attribute]')

D). selectByAttribute('[attribute]')

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A). $('[attribute]')

B). getElementsByAttribute('attribute')

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A). document.onload

B). window.onload

C). .load() method

D). .ready() method

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A). document.onload

B). Embed jQuery in HTML

C). .ready() method

D). window.onload

How to include external script in HTML?

A). <script src=''>

B). <link href=''>

C). <jquery src=''>

D). <style src=''>

What's the purpose of .slideDown() in jQuery?

A). Slide down element

B). Slide up element

C). Toggle visibility of element with sliding effect

D). Adjust height of element gradually

What's the purpose of .ready() in jQuery?

A). Check element status

B). Execute after DOM

C). Determine event

D). Apply styles

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A). selectById()

B). getElementById()

C). querySelector()

D). $('#elementId')

How to execute jQuery code when a button is clicked?

A). .on('click')

B). .click()

C). .bind('click')

D). .trigger('click')