Showing posts with label Exam Papers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exam Papers. Show all posts

Friday, August 6, 2021

Class-8 Computer Chapter-4 Solved Exercise

 Chapter-4 

     Advance HTML

     Short Questions

  1. Write the full form of HREF attribute.

        Ans. Hyperlink reference

  1. Explain the term HTML briefly.

       Ans. The HTML or hypertext markup language offers us with different kinds of elements. It provides a set of tools that help us to insert into our document to make it more comprehensive and appealing.

  1. What happens when we click on a hyperlink on a web page?

     Ans. When we click on a hyperlink on a web page       then that other page will be open according to that URL.

Long Questions

  1. What is the purpose of using HREF attribute with tag <A>?

Ans. If we want connect other page with our main page then we use HREF attribute with <A> (anchor tag). By the help of HREF attribute we can also use download link.

  1. What is the difference in functions of the two tags.

      1. <a href= “......”>            2. <a name= “......”>?

Ans.    By <a href= “......”>  option we can linking to the anchor inside the document.

           By <a name= “......”> option we can link words or image to be referenced.

  1. What happens when you click a link that points to be an anchor?

        Ans.  Anchor show the name which reflected on page as a link when we click on that link that link will be open containing source page.

  1. what is the purpose of name and href attributes of <a> tag?

     Ans.    When we create an anchor inside the document i.e. marking and naming the point inside the document to which we wish to link to. This is done with anchor Tag A and the attribute NAME (instead of “HREF”).

  1. Which tags and attributes are used to:

a. Jump to a new page                   b. another location on the same page

        Ans.   a Jump to a new page :-   <a href= “........”>

                b. another location on the same page :-  <a name= “......”>

MCQ

        1.       A.

        2.       D.

        3.       A

         4.       B

    D       Distinguish between the following pairs:

    1.       Ordered and Unordered lists

             Ordered List: If we want to show a sequence , the we use ordered lists.

             For example: Steps to make a cup of tea or reaching a particular destination.

              Given below is the list of items, which has an order that is represented by a number , Roman numeral, or alphabetical character. Ordered lists are also called sequenced or numbered lists.

              Example:    1. Inauguration

                                2. Tea

                                3. Presentation by Marketing        

             Manager- Mr. Devesh Sharma

             Unordered List: Here, the list has a bullet proceeding before each listed item.

              If we want to show no sequence, then we use unordered lists.

              Example:            

              ·         Biscuits

              ·         Sweets

              ·         Fruits

          2.       Attribute Height and attribute WIDTH.

          Width: The WIDTH attribute specifies the horizontal width of the image.

           Width is specified in number of pixels or as the percentage of page width.

           Syntax can be as: WIDTH = “n/n%” – where n is a natural number.

           Height: The HEIGHT attribute specifies the height of the image.

           Height is specified in number of pixels or as the percentage of page height.

           Syntax can be as: HEIGHT= “n” – where n is a natural number

           Example: <img src =”Welcome pic.jpg” width= “304” height= “228”/>