HTML Quiz — Semantic Markup, Accessibility & Web Standards
HTML is the foundation of the web. Understanding semantic elements, accessibility attributes, forms, metadata, and how HTML interacts with the browser rendering pipeline is essential for all frontend developers.
Strong HTML fundamentals underpin every frontend role. Semantic markup improves SEO and accessibility — two things companies actively test for in frontend interviews.
Sample Questions
3 of 10Q1.What is the difference between `<section>` and `<div>` in HTML5?
Q2.What does the `alt` attribute on `<img>` do and why is it important?
Q3.What is the purpose of the `<meta name='viewport'>` tag?
Answer all 3 questions to see your score
Get your verified HTML score
Take the full 10-question quiz. Your score gets added to your developer resume as a verified skill badge — proof that you actually know HTML.
How verified skills work
Take the HTML quiz
10 adaptive questions covering real-world scenarios, not just syntax recall.
Your score is recorded
Skeelzy tracks your accuracy per skill over time — multiple attempts improve your verified score.
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Your HTML accuracy appears as a verified badge on your public Skeelzy resume — proof for recruiters.