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Grade 9 HTML
What tag is used to make the text bold?
  1. <bold>
  2. <b>
  3. <strong>
  4. <i>
Grade 9 HTML
Which pair of tags is NOT required in a web page?
  1. <html> and </html>
  2. <head> and </head>
  3. <body> and </body>
  4. <table> and </table>
Grade 10 Programming
Represent the very early, primitive computer languages that consisted entirely of 1's and 0's - the actual language that the computer understands.
  1. First Generation Languages
  2. Second Generation Languages
  3. Third Generation Languages
  4. Fourth Generation Languages
  5. Fifth Generation Languages
Grade 10 Programming
The language generation currently being used for neural networks.
  1. First Generation Languages
  2. Second Generation Languages
  3. Third Generation Languages
  4. Fourth Generation Languages
  5. Fifth Generation Languages
Grade 10 Programming
The syntax used is very close to human language. Typically used to access databases and include SQL and ColdFusion, among others.
  1. First Generation Languages
  2. Second Generation Languages
  3. Third Generation Languages
  4. Fourth Generation Languages
  5. Fifth Generation Languages
Grade 10 Programming
Words and commands (instead of just symbols and numbers) were being used. These languages had syntax that was much easier to understand.
  1. First Generation Languages
  2. Second Generation Languages
  3. Third Generation Languages
  4. Fourth Generation Languages
  5. Fifth Generation Languages
Grade 10 Programming
Allows for the use of symbolic names instead of just numbers. Known as assembly languages.
  1. First Generation Languages
  2. Second Generation Languages
  3. Third Generation Languages
  4. Fourth Generation Languages
  5. Fifth Generation Languages
Continuing Education JavaScript
Grade 11 Programming
Continuing Education HTML
What does HTML stand for?
  1. Hyper Text Markup Language
  2. Hyperlinks and Text Markup Language
  3. Home Tool Markup Language
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