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Hajipur, Bihar, 844101
Difficulty Level: medium
This quiz checks your understanding of HTML quotation and citation elements and how they are used to represent quoted text on a web page. Quotation tags help you clearly show quoted content, references, and abbreviations in a meaningful and structured way. Using quotation elements correctly improves content clarity, readability, and semantic value, especially when displaying references, external statements, or shortened terms. Read the instructions carefully before you begin.
Quiz Format
Total Questions: 10
Difficulty Level: Medium
Question Type: Multiple Choice
Each question has one correct answer.
Timing
Total time limit: 5 minutes
Move through each question with steady focus and avoid spending too long on any single one.
Scoring
Each correct answer = +1 point
No negative marking
Maximum Score = 10 points
How to Play
Read each question carefully and review any HTML code shown in the question.
Pay attention to quotation-related tags such as <q>, <blockquote>, <cite>, <abbr>, and <address>.
Focus on the difference between inline quotations and block-level quotations.
Understand how browsers display quoted content and how these tags add semantic meaning.
Choose the option you think is correct based on how HTML quotation elements actually work.
Once you move to the next question, you won’t be able to go back.
Rules
Don’t refresh or close the quiz window during the attempt.
Avoid external notes, books, or online help while answering.
Keep an eye on the timer throughout the quiz.
Before You Start
You can review the topic here: HTML Quotations Tutorial
After Submission
Your score will appear instantly.
You can check the correct answers to understand mistakes and improve your use of HTML quotation elements in real web pages.