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<TD>2</TD>

                      <TD>Jane Smith</TD>
                      <TD>92</TD>
                      </TR>
                      </TABLE>

                      </BODY>
                      </HTML>



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                        A list is a collection of related items.
                        There are three types of lists—ordered, unordered and definition list.
                        The <LI> tag is used to define an item in the list.

                        Table represents data in the form of rows and columns.
                        The <TR> tag is used to create a row in a table.

                        The <TD> tag is used to insert data into cells.




                                                           Checkpoint




                  A.  Tick ( ) the correct option.
                     1.  Anshu wants to display the steps of a sweet dish recipe on a web page. Which type of list will you
                        suggest him to do so?

                        a.  Ordered List                                 b.  Unordered List

                        c.  Description                                  d.  None of these

                     2.  Which of the following tags is used to define an item in a list?

                        a.  <IL>                                         b.  <LI>
                        c.  <OL>                                         d.  <UL>

                     3.  Amita wants to display the items of the list with upper Roman numerals. Which CSS option should
                        she use to achieve this?


                        a.  list-style-type: lower-alpha;                b.  list-style-type: upper-roman;
                        c.  list-style-type: upper-alpha;                d.  list-style-type: decimal;

                     4.  Which of the following tag defines the description term?

                        a.  <DD>                                         b.  <DT>

                        c.  <DL>                                         d.  <LI>


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