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Answer Key AI and You - 7 Chapter 3: Lists and Tables in HTML5

This document contains an answer key for a chapter on lists and tables in HTML5. It includes exercises with multiple choice, true/false, fill in the blank, and short answer questions. The questions cover topics like the tags used to create ordered and unordered lists, description lists, tables, and nested lists. It also defines some basic table properties like border-collapse, caption-side, and empty-cells.
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Answer Key AI and You - 7 Chapter 3: Lists and Tables in HTML5

This document contains an answer key for a chapter on lists and tables in HTML5. It includes exercises with multiple choice, true/false, fill in the blank, and short answer questions. The questions cover topics like the tags used to create ordered and unordered lists, description lists, tables, and nested lists. It also defines some basic table properties like border-collapse, caption-side, and empty-cells.
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AI and You - 7
Chapter 3: Lists and Tables in HTML5
Let’s Review (Pg. 35)
Answer in one word.
1. <ol> tag
2. Reversed attribute
3. Unordered list
4. Ordered list
Let’s Review (Pg. 38)
Write ‘T’ for True and ‘F’ for False.
1. T 2. F 3. T 4.
T
Exercises (Pgs. 42–44)
A. Tick (✓) the correct answers.
1. c 2. b 3. a 4.
c 5.
b
B. Fill in the blanks.
1. <tr> 2. <caption> 3.
nested
4. start 5. padding
C. Write ‘T’ for True and ‘F’ for False.
1. F 2. T 3. T 4.
T 5.
F
D. Answer the following questions.
1. The tags used to create a description list are:
³³ <dl> tag: It defines the description list.
³³ <dt> tag: It defines the terms or names.
³³ <dd> tag: It describes each term.

2. The difference between an ordered list and an unordered list is as follows:


³³ An ordered list is a numbered list of items. It is created using the <ol> tag.
³³ An unordered list is a bulleted list of items. It is created using the <ul> tag.
3. Some basic tags required to create a table are:
³³ <table> tag: This tag is used to define a table in HTML. This tag is a container tag and is
defined inside the <body> tag.
³³ <tr> tag: This tag is used to define table rows. The <tr> tag shows the starting of a row.
The </tr> tag shows the ending of a row.
³³ <td> tag: This tag is used to define table data, that is, the data inside the rows. The data can
be in the form of text, images, lists, and so on. The <table> tag in HTML creates a series of
cells which are filled up using the <td> tag. It is a container tag.
³³ <caption> tag: It is a container tag that is used to define the title of the table.
4. A nested list is a list inside another list. For example, the code below creates a nested
unordered list.
<ul>
<li>Healthy Food</li>
<li>Fruits
<ul>
<li>Apple</li>
<li>Banana</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Vegetables</li>
</ul>
5. The three table properties are as follows:
a. Border-collapse: This property is used to specify whether the table borders are to be
collapsed into a single border or detached.
Syntax:
border-collapse:separate
border-collapse:collapse
b. Caption-side: This property defines the placement of the table caption.
Syntax:
caption-side:value
where, value = bottom | top
c. Empty-cells: This property defines whether border and background are to be placed around
empty cells in a table or not.
Syntax:
empty-cells:value
where, value = show | hide

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