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Tuesday, August 26

Class 7th Chapter -4 Computer

 Chapter 4: Lists and Tables in HTML5

Checkpoint (Pg. 62)

Fill in the blanks.

1. unordered

2. ordered

3. start

Exercises (Pgs. 71-73)

A. Tick (✓) the correct answers.

1. b

2. a

3. c

4. b

5. a

B. Fill in the blanks.

1. unordered

2. ordered

3. start

4. row

5. title

C. Write T for True and F for False.

1. F

2. T

3. F

4. F

5. T


A. Answer the following questions in short .

Q.1    What is HTML ? 

Ans:-    HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the standard language used to create and structure content on web pages and applications.


Q.2    Who developed HTML ? 

Ans:-    HTML was developed by Tim- Berners-Lee


Q.3    What is extension and stands for HTML ?

Ans:-    HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language . Its extension is ".html". 

Q.4    What is list ? 

Ans:-    A list is a group of related items or elements that are organised in a specific order .


B. Answer the following in long . 

Q.1   Explain about ordered list and unordered list ? 

Ans:-    Ordered List :- An ordered list is a type of list in which the sequence of items is important.This kind of list is commonly used when the order of elements matters, such as in instructions, rankings, or a series of events.The list is opened and closed with the<ol>  and  </ol> tag.

 Unordered List :-An unordered list is used when the order of the items doesn’t matter, each item in an unordered list is marked with a bullet point.This type of list is created using the <ul> tag.


Q.2    What is the role of type attribute in an ordered list ?

Ans:-    The type attribute is used to define the style of the numbering or lettering for the ordered list items. You can choose from the following options:

• “1” - Creates an ordered list with numbers. This is the default numbering style for ordered lists.

For example, 1, 2, 3, etc.

• “a” - Creates an ordered list with lowercase letters. For example, a, b, c, etc.

• “A” - Creates an ordered list with uppercase letters. For example, A, B, C, etc.

• “i” - Creates an ordered list with lowercase Roman numerals. For example, i, ii, iii, etc.

• “I” - Creates an ordered list with uppercase Roman numerals. For example, I, II, III, etc.

Q.3    Explain how to customise bullet points in an unordered list using CSS. 

Ans:-  To customise bullet points in an unordered list using CSS, you can modify the default appearance of the bullets by targeting the list-style-type, list-style-image, or other related properties in CSS.

1. Change Bullet Style Using list-style-type

You can change the type of bullet points (such as changing them from the default solid circle to squares or other symbols) using the list-style-type property.

<ul style=”list-style-type:square”>

Some common values for list-style-type are:

• disc (default, solid circle)

• circle (hollow circle)

• square (square)

• none (removes the bullet)


Q.4    What do you understand by description list ? 

Ans:-    A description list is flexible enough to hold multiple descriptions for each term. By repeating the <dd> tag under the same <dt> , you can provide more detailed explanations or even different definitions for the same term . It is also know as definition list .


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