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Assessment for Creating a concept topic

Posted on 08.31.15

Answer the following questions to check how well you understand the concepts in
this lesson.

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  • Simon Bate, Scriptorium

Assessment for Creating a concept topic

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  1. Question 1 of 5
    1. Question

    Match the basic element with its purpose

    Sort elements
    • Paragraph
    • Unordered list
    • Ordered list
    • Note or admonition
    • <p>
      • <ul>
        • <ol>
          • <note>
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          • Question 2 of 5
            2. Question

            The <conbody> element contains the paragraphs, lists, and other content that make
            up the main content of the concept.

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          • Question 3 of 5
            3. Question

            How many <li> elements can be in a <ul> element? (pick one)

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          • Question 4 of 5
            4. Question

            The elements in the <conbody> have to occur in a specific sequence.

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          • Question 5 of 5
            5. Question

            You should use the <ol> element to create step-by-step
            instructions.

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