Q
How to select the first element within a set of matched elements using jQuery?

Answer & Solution

Answer: Option C
Solution:
$('element').eq(0); selects the first element within a set of matched elements.
Related Questions on Average

How to select all elements with a specific class using jQuery?

A). $('.classname')

B). $('classname')

C). $('element.classname')

D). $('[classname]')

What does the selector $('div > p') select in jQuery?

A). All <p> elements

B). All <div> elements in the document

C). All <p> elements that are direct children of <div> elements

D). All <p> elements within <div> elements

Which jQuery selector is used to target elements based on their position in a group of selected elements?

A). $('element:odd')

B). $('element:nth-child(odd)')

C). $('element:nth-of-type(odd)')

D). $('element:nth(odd)')

How to select all <div> elements using jQuery?

A). $('div').addClass('selected');

B). document.querySelectorAll('div');

C). $(document).select('div');

D). $('div').find();

How to select elements by their tag name using jQuery?

A). $('.tagname')

B). $('tagname')

C). $('element:tagname')

D). $('[tagname]')

How to select the first

  • element within a
      using jQuery?

      A). $('ul li').first();

      B). $('ul > li').first();

      C). $('li:first-child');

      D). $('ul').first().find('li');

  • How to select elements with a specific class using jQuery?

    A). $('classname')

    B). $('element.classname')

    C). $('.classname')

    D). $('[classname]')

    How to select elements with a specific attribute that begins with a certain value using jQuery?

    A). $('[attribute^=value]')

    B). $('attribute^=value')

    C). $('element[attribute^=value]')

    D). $('.attribute^=value')

    Which jQuery selector is used to target elements that are not selected by other selectors?

    A). :not()

    B). :exclude()

    C). :exclude-selectors()

    D). :except()

    What does the selector $('ul > li') select in jQuery?

    A). All <ul> elements

    B). All <li> elements in the document

    C). All <li> elements that are direct children of <ul> elements

    D). All elements within <ul> elements