What is the purpose of using global variables in CSS?
A). To store values that can be reused throughout a CSS stylesheet
B). To restrict the scope of variables within specific CSS rules
C). To override default browser styles
D). To prevent conflicts between CSS selectors
How can you declare a global variable in HTML using the data-* attribute within an HTML element?
A). <div data-global-var='value'>
</div>
B). <div global-var='value'>
</div>
C). <div data='global-var: value'>
</div>
D). <div global data-var='value'>
</div>
Which CSS function is used to access the value of a global variable defined in HTML?
A). var()
B). global()
C). getGlobalVar()
D). accessGlobal()
Which attribute is used to declare a global variable inside a <script>
element in HTML?
A). data-global
B). global
C). globalvar
D). name
What is the purpose of using global variables within HTML elements using custom data attributes?
A). To store and retrieve data specific to each HTML element
B). To restrict access to data within specific HTML elements
C). To create variables with limited scope within HTML elements
D). To avoid using JavaScript for data manipulation
What is the purpose of using the defer attribute in a <script>
element in HTML?
A). To delay the loading of the script until after the HTML content is parsed
B). To prevent the script from executing unless triggered manually
C). To execute the script asynchronously
D). To specify the script's global variables
How can you access a global data attribute defined in an HTML element using JavaScript?
A). By using the getAttribute() method
B). By using the data() method
C). By using the setDataAttribute() method
D). By using the getGlobalAttribute() method
What is the correct syntax for defining a global variable in HTML using the <script>
element?
A). <script globalVar='value'>
B). <script var='globalVar' value='value'>
C). <script global var='globalVar' value='value'>
</script>
D). <script global='globalVar' value='value'>
</script>
How can you access a global variable defined in one <script>
element from another <script>
element in HTML?
A). By using the global attribute on both elements
B). By using the var keyword to declare the variable as global
C). By using the window object to access the global variable declared in the first script element
D). By using the <global>
element to link the variables
How can you mitigate the risk of naming conflicts when using global variables within HTML documents?
A). By using unique and descriptive names for global variables
B). By using shorter variable names
C). By using the global attribute to specify global variables
D). By using the namespace attribute to define variable namespaces