What does the 'Cascading' in CSS refer to?
A). A) Style cascades from one element to another
B). B) Styles cascade downwards in the document
C). C) Stylesheets cascade in a specific order
D). D) None of the above
What is the purpose of CSS resets?
A). A) To remove all styling from elements
B). B) To reset the layout of a webpage
C). C) To normalize styles across browsers
D). D) To optimize CSS performance
What does the CSS property 'display: none;' do?
A). A) Hides the element but reserves its space
B). B) Hides the element and removes its space
C). C) Shows the element
D). D) Displays the element with reduced opacity
Which CSS property is used to specify the font family of text?
A). A) font-family
B). B) text-family
C). C) font-type
D). D) text-font
Which CSS property is used to specify the color of text?
A). A) text-color
B). B) color
C). C) font-color
D). D) text-style
Which CSS property is used to control the size of an element relative to its containing element?
A). A) width
B). B) size
C). C) scale
D). D) zoom
What is the purpose of CSS preprocessors like SASS and LESS?
A). A) To minify CSS code
B). B) To compile CSS to JavaScript
C). C) To enhance CSS with features like variables and nesting
D). D) To debug CSS code
What does the CSS property 'position: fixed;' do?
A). A) Positions the element relative to its parent
B). B) Positions the element relative to the viewport
C). C) Positions the element absolutely
D). D) Positions the element relative to the document flow
In CSS, which property is used to change the font size?
A). A) font-size
B). B) text-size
C). C) size
D). D) font-style
What does CSS stand for?
A). A) Cascading Style Sheets
B). B) Creative Style Solutions
C). C) Centralized Styling System
D). D) Computerized Styling Service