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the ___ tags indicate the start and end of a row with table heading cells. 1 point
○ <td></td>
○ <tc></tc>
○ <th></th>
○ <tr></tr>
the ___ tag indicates the start and end of a table. 1 point
○ <tr></tr>
○ <t></t>
○ <table>/table>
○ <tab></tab>
First Question (Table Heading Cells Row Tags)
To determine the correct tag for a row with table heading cells, we analyze each option:
<td></td>: Defines table data cells, not headings.<tc></tc>: Not a standard HTML table tag.<th></th>: Defines table header cells, but the question asks for the tag indicating the start/end of a row with heading cells. Wait, correction:<tr></tr>defines a table row, and within a row,<th>cells are header cells. Wait, the options: the first question's options are about the tag for the row (start/end of a row with table heading cells). Wait, no—wait, the first question: "The ____ tags indicate the start and end of a row with table heading cells." Wait, no, actually,<tr></tr>is the row tag, and within a row,<th>is the header cell. But the options: let's recheck. Wait, the options for the first question:<td></td>: data cell<tc></tc>: invalid<th></th>: header cell (not row)<tr></tr>: table row. Wait, no—maybe I misread. Wait, the first question: "start and end of a row with table heading cells"—the row is defined by<tr></tr>, and within that row, the cells are<th>(heading) or<td>(data). But the options: the correct tag for the row (start/end of the row) is<tr></tr>? Wait, no, that can't be. Wait, no—wait, the question is about the tags that indicate the start and end of a row with table heading cells. Wait, maybe the question is phrased as the row (the<tr>) that contains the heading cells. So the row is<tr></tr>, but the cells within are<th>. But the options: let's check the options again. Wait, the first question's options:
Option 1: <td></td> (data cell)
Option 2: <tc></tc> (invalid)
Option 3: <th></th> (header cell, not row)
Option 4: <tr></tr> (table row). Wait, maybe the question is asking for the row tag that contains heading cells. So the row is <tr></tr>, but that's a row (could have data or heading cells). Wait, no—maybe I made a mistake. Wait, no, the correct answer for the first question: Wait, no, the first question is "start and end of a row with table heading cells"—the row is <tr></tr>, because a row (whether with data or heading cells) is defined by <tr>. But the cells within the row: if the row has heading cells, the cells are <th>, but the row itself is <tr>. Wait, but the options: the fourth option is <tr></tr>. Wait, but let's check the second question first.
Second Question (Table Start/End Tag)
To determine the tag for the start and end of a table:
<tr></tr>: table row (incorrect)<t></t>: invalid HTML tag<table></table>: defines a table (correct)<tab></tab>: invalid HTML tag. So the correct option for the second question is<table></table>(option 3:<table>/table>—assuming it's a typo and should be<table></table>).
Wait, going back to the first question: "The ____ tags indicate the start and end of a row with table heading cells." Wait, maybe the question is misphrased, or I misread. Wait, the options: the first question's options are about the row tag (<tr></tr>) which is the row, and within that row, the cells are <th>. But the question is asking for the tags that indicate the start and end of a row (the row itself) that contains table heading cells. So the row is <tr></tr>, so the answer for the first question is <tr></tr> (option 4).
Wait, let's confirm:
First question:
<td></td>: data cell (no, row)<tc></tc>: invalid<th></th>: header cell (not row)<tr></tr>: table row (correct, as it's the row that can contain heading cells)
Second question:
<tr></tr>: row (incorrect)<t></t>: invalid<table>/table>(assuming<table></table>): correct, as it defines the table<tab></tab>: invalid
So:
First question answer: D. <tr></tr> (assuming options are labeled A, B, C, D as per the circles: first option A, second B, third C, fourth D)
Second question answer: C. <table>/table> (assuming options are labeled A, B, C, D: first option A, second B, third C, fourth D)
But let's structure the answers properly.
First Question (Table Heading Cells Row Tags)
<td></td>: Defines table data cells (not a row tag).<tc></tc>: Not a valid HTML table tag.<th></th>: Defines table header cells (not a row tag).<tr></tr>: Defines a table row, which can contain table heading cells (<th>) or data cells (<td>). Thus,<tr></tr>indicates the start/end of a row (with any cells, including heading cells).
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D. <tr></tr> (assuming the fourth option is D)