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

Answer & Solution

Answer: Option C
Solution:
$('element:last') selects the last element within a set of matched elements.
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How to select elements by their tag name using jQuery?

A). $('.tagname')

B). $('tagname')

C). $('element:tagname')

D). $('[tagname]')

How to select all <div> elements using jQuery?

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

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

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

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

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

What does the selector $('p.intro') select in jQuery?

A). All <p> elements with the class 'intro'

B). All <p> elements in the document

C). All elements with the class 'intro'

D). All elements with the tag name 'intro'

How to select the element with the ID 'header' using jQuery?

A). $('#header').show();

B). $('header').select();

C). $('.header').show();

D). $('header').show();

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 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 attribute that begins with a certain value using jQuery?

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

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

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

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

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

    A). $('element:first')

    B). $('element').first();

    C). $('element').eq(0);

    D). $('element').first();

    Which jQuery selector targets elements that are direct children of a specified parent element?

    A). $('parent > child')

    B). $('parent + child')

    C). $('parent child')

    D). $('parent ~ child')