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Hajipur, Bihar, 844101
Difficulty Level: medium
This quiz tests your understanding of HTML Classes, an important feature used to group and style HTML elements efficiently. Classes help developers apply the same CSS styles and JavaScript functionality to multiple elements without repeating code. They are widely used in webpage design, responsive layouts, navigation menus, buttons, forms, and many other website components. Understanding how class attributes work is essential for creating organized, reusable, and maintainable webpages. This quiz will help you practice concepts related to class names, styling, selectors, multiple classes, and webpage structure in HTML. Carefully read all instructions before starting the quiz.
Quiz Format
Total Questions: 10
Difficulty Level: Medium
Question Type: Multiple Choice
Each question contains one correct answer.
Timing
Total time limit: 5 minutes
Manage your time carefully and answer steadily.
Scoring
Each correct answer = +1 point
No negative marking
Maximum Score = 10 points
How to Play
Read each question carefully before selecting an answer.
Understand the purpose of HTML class attributes.
Learn how classes are used with CSS and JavaScript.
Observe how multiple elements can share the same class.
Focus on selectors, naming, and styling concepts.
Understand the difference between classes and IDs.
Pay attention to webpage structure and reusable styling methods.
Analyze examples of class usage in HTML code.
Identify the correct syntax and behavior of class attributes.
Once you move to the next question, you cannot return to previous ones.
Rules
Do not refresh or close the quiz window during the attempt.
Avoid using books, notes, or online references while answering.
Keep track of the remaining time during the quiz.
Before You Start
You can revise the topic here: HTML Classes Tutorial
After Submission
Your score will be displayed instantly after completion.
Review the correct answers to improve your understanding.
This quiz will help strengthen your HTML styling and webpage structuring concepts.