Kerala SCERT Class 10 ICT Chapter 3 Attractive Web Designing Question Answer Solution Here. Kerala Board Class 10 Students can find Here 3rd Chapter Attractive Web Designing Notes provide by our Teacher. Important Question Answer from Chapter 3 Attractive Web Designing.
- Board- Kerala Board.
- Class – 10.
- Subject – ICT Part 1
- Chapter – 3.
- Chapter Name – Attractive Web Designing.
- Topic – Question Answer Solution.
Q1) Select the correct option and rewrite the statements :-
1) …………………… refers to the defining of margins, fonts, colours etc. to make the webpage attractive.
a) Styles b) Formatting c) Decoration d) Both A and B
Ans: Styles
2) ……………………………….. helps to eliminate repetitive use of HTML tags while designing webpages.
a) Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) b) Worksheet
C) Spreadsheet d) None of these
Ans: Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
3) In Cascading style, the attributes of a tag can be given within ………………….. after its name.
a) ( ) b) < > c) { } d) [ ]
Ans: c) { }
4) Tag and class should be separated using a ………………….
a) Dot ( . ) b) forward slash ( \ )
c) Backward slash ( / ) d) Hyphen ( – )
Ans: Dot ( . )
5) …………………. selectors can be used to give distinct properties to the different contents in the same page using the same tag.
a) Class b) Attribute c) Type d) Both A and C
Ans: Class
Q2) Fill in the blanks :-
1) The abbreviation of CSS is Cascading Style Sheets
2) The another name for Stylesheets is Templates
3) The CSS files are saved with an extension of .css
4) The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) introduced the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
5) In Cascading style, the attributes of a tag can be given within { } after its name.
Q3) State whether the following statements are True or False :-
1) Tag and class should be separated by Hyphen ( – ) . False
2) Class Selector can be used to give distinct properties to different contents that are included in the same page using the same tag. True
3) Settings refers to defining of margins , fonts, colours etc. to make the webpage attractive.
False
4) Stylesheets are also known as Templates. True
5) CSS stands for Cascading style Sheet. True
(4) Match the following:-
Sr. No | Column A | Column B | Answers |
1 | World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) | Eliminates repetitive use of HTML tags while designing webpages | Introduction of Cascading Style Sheet |
2 | Class Selector | Helps to identify the HTML version of the webpage | Tag and Class should be separated by using a dot ( . ) |
3 | Style sheets | Introduction of Cascading Style Sheet | Also known as Templates |
4 | Cascading Style sheets (CSS) | Tag and Class should be separated by using a dot ( . ) | Eliminates repetitive use of HTML tags while designing webpages |
5 | DOCTYE Declaration | Also known as Templates | Helps to identify the HTML version of the webpage. |
Q5) Answer the following questions :-
1) What is Style
Ans :- It refers to the manner of defining of margins, fonts, colours etc of a webpage and make/ look it attractive. Tags, attributes and page layout also help in making the page look attractive.
2) Write a note on Cascading Style Sheet (CSS)
Ans :- Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) helps to eliminate the again and again use of HTML tags at the time of designing the webpage or it is a technology developed to avoid the repetition of the code. Cascading Style Sheet performs the work of displaying of the contents in a webpage prepared using markup language. Stylesheet are the files which defines the styles separately from the content. Stylesheet can be used in preparation of document. Style sheet is also known as Templates. In CSS, the attributes of a tag can be given within { } braces after its name. CSS file is been saved with a file extension of .css The World Wide Web (W3C) introduced Cascading Style sheet and the idea was proposed by Hakon Wium Lie and Bert Bos.
3) What do you mean by Type selector
Ans :- In a webpage, when a tag is to be used for many times by using the same properties within the <head> tag, the properties of such tag are included in the <style> tag. It is called Type selector, when the name of the tag is itself used for specifying the style of the tag.
4) What is class selector
Ans :- It is used to give distinct properties to different contents which are included in the same page by using same tag. For this, we have to give suitable name along with the name of tag. Tag and class must be separated by a ( . ) dot.
5) What are the three ways add a Cascading style in a webpage
Ans :- The three different ways to add a Cascading style in creating a webpage
i) Inline :- Add the properties each HTML element along with tag.
For example
<body
Style= “background- color;”>
ii) Internal :- The properties are defined using the type selector or class selector
inside <style> tag.
iii) External :- A separate file having an extension as .css includes the Cascading styles required for one or more webpages. The indications of the file is given in
<link> tag within <head> tag.
6) Explain DOCTYPE Declarations
Ans :- This line helps the browser to identify the HTML versions of the webpage. This is not considered as HTML tag. If this line is included in the webpage, it helps the browser to present the corresponding tags according to their versions. Nowadays, the webpages are created using HTML version 5. In order to give information to the browser about this, the line <! Doctype HTML> is used before the HTML script. The browser software considers all HTML files as web pages, so even if we don’t use this line in our script almost all HTML tags will be displayed in the webpage.