Answer & Solution
<img> tag is used to insert images in HTML, with the src attribute specifying the image URL and the alt attribute providing alternative text for accessibility.
													<img> tag is used to insert images in HTML, with the src attribute specifying the image URL and the alt attribute providing alternative text for accessibility.
													What is the correct HTML syntax for creating a hyperlink with the text 'Click Here' that links to 'example.com'?
A). <a href='http://example.com'>Click Here
B). <a src='http://example.com'>Click Here
C). <a link='http://example.com'>Click Here
D). <a url='http://example.com'>Click Here
Which tag is used to create an unordered list in HTML?
A). <ul>
B). <ol>
C). <li>
D). <ul>
What does HTML stand for?
A). Hypertext Markup Language
B). Hyperlink Text Markup Language
C). High-level Text Management Language
D). Hypermedia Text Manipulation Language
														What is the purpose of the <meta> tag in HTML?													
A). To provide metadata about the HTML document
B). To insert an image
C). To define a heading
D). To create a hyperlink
Which attribute is used to specify an alternative text for an image in HTML?
A). alt
B). src
C). href
D). title
Which HTML element is used to define a table row?
A). <tr>
B). <td>
C). <table>
D). <th>
														What does the href attribute specify in HTML?													
A). The URL of the linked document
B). The alternative text for the image
C). The text content of a hyperlink
D). The name of the anchor within a document
														What does the <iframe> tag in HTML do?													
A). It creates an inline frame for embedding external content
B). It defines a section within a document
C). It inserts an image
D). It creates a hyperlink
														What is the purpose of the <style> tag in HTML?													
A). To define internal CSS styles
B). To insert JavaScript code
C). To include an external CSS file
D). To define metadata about the document
Which of the following is NOT a valid HTML tag?
A). <article>
B). <header>
C). <span>
D). <section>