What does SVG stand for?
A). Scalable Vector Graphics
B). Simple Vector Graphics
C). Scalable Visual Graphics
D). Scalable Vector Generation
How can you create a dashed line in SVG?
A). Using the stroke-dasharray attribute
B). Using the stroke-dashoffset attribute
C). Applying a filter to the <line> element
D). Using the line-style property in CSS
Which attribute is used to create animations in SVG?
A). <animate>
B). <motion>
C). <transform>
D). <transition>
What is the purpose of the stroke-width attribute in SVG?
A). Specifies the width of the stroke
B). Determines the opacity of the stroke
C). Sets the color of the stroke
D). Defines the curvature of the stroke
What is the purpose of the <title> element in SVG?
A). Provides a text description or tooltip for SVG elements
B). Sets the title of the SVG document
C). Defines the font family for text within SVG elements
D). Specifies the language of the SVG content
Which of the following is an advantage of using SVG?
A). Scalability
B). Limited color options
C). Large file sizes
D). Raster-based rendering
How can you optimize SVG files for web performance?
A). Remove unnecessary code and use compression techniques
B). Embed large images directly into the SVG file
C). Use high-resolution images for better quality
D). Use inline CSS styles for all SVG elements
What is the purpose of the <animate> element in SVG?
A). Create animations for SVG elements
B). Apply filters to SVG graphics
C). Define gradients for SVG elements
D). Create interactive SVG maps
Which of the following is a best practice for creating SVG icons and illustrations?
A). Use semantic markup and optimize for performance
B). Use inline styles for all elements and attributes
C). Ignore accessibility considerations
D). Create separate SVG files for each icon
How can you add accessibility to SVG graphics?
A). Use the <title> and <desc> elements for text descriptions
B). Embed SVG graphics as background images
C). Use inline styles for all SVG elements
D). Add CSS classes to SVG elements