Write the HTML code for the following web page:
List of Subjects
1. SCIENCE
a. BIOLOGY
i. BOTANY
ii. ZOOLOGY
b. CHEMISTRY
i. ORGANIC
ii. INORGANIC
iii. PHYSICAL
c. PHYSICS
2. SOCIAL STUDIES
a. GEOGRAPHY
b. CIVICS
c. HISTORY
d. ECONOMICS
Q.2 Write the HTML code to design the following web page:
Q.3 Write the HTML code to design a website (at least two pages) about your favourite Pastime
with the following properties and take a screenshot of output:
(i) Each page should have appropriate titles.
(ii) The headings should scroll on the page.
(iii) Insert an appropriate image as a background of the web pages.
(iv) The heading of the page should be in RED colour and style ‘Arial’. It should be
underlined and right aligned.
(v) The first page should have the information in paragraphs each of which is in different
colour and alignment.
(vi) The second page should contain a list of the famous tourist spots in that area.
please try to help as soon as possible because I have to submit my work till 27 Oct
Answers
A. Major Subjects - Two subjects for the first 4 semesters, selecting not more than one from any of the following three groups, such that at least one should be English or Hindi or Drawing & Painting or Sanskrit or Home Science or Music. The number of students which can be accommodated in a Major Subject (taking BA and BA Soc. Sc. together) is given below in parentheses against each:
Group 1: English (100), Hindi (100)
Group 2: Drawing & Painting (40), Sanskrit (30), Economics (50), Psychology (50)
Group 3: Home Science (30), Music (40), Political Science (50), Sociology (50)
Note:
1) If a language is not offered as a major course, it shall be compulsory to offer one language as a Half Course.
2) Candidates opting for the subjects of Music and Drawing & Painting may be required to appear for an aptitude test and these subjects will be allowed only to those who pass in the test.
3) Candidates shall not be allowed to take the same subject both as a major and as an ancillary elective.
B. Inter-disciplinary and ancillary electives - Two, at least one from the non-faculty courses.
(a) Faculty Half Course: Drawing & Painting/English/Hindi/Home Science/Music (Sitar/Tabla/Vocal)/ Sanskrit.
(b) Non-faculty Half Courses: Psychology/Sociology/Education/ Accountancy & Law/Applied Business Economics/Business Administration/Environmental Education/Botany/Chemistry/Mathematics & Statistics/ Physics/Zoology.
C. (i) Work-based Training: One, allied to a Major Subject (see below).
Major Subjects Work-based Training
a) Drawing & Painting Commercial Art/Batik Painting/Textile Designing and Fabric Painting/ Sculpture- Clay Modeling
b) English Secretarial and Journalistic Skills/Journalism & Mass Communication/ English for Secretarial and Office Management Skills
c) Hindi Patrakarita/Creative Writing
d) Home Science Food Preservation/Quilting and Knitting/Hand Embroidery/Cooking
e) Music Repair & Maintenance of Musical Instruments/Applied Music
f) Sanskrit Secretarial and Journalistic Skills/Applied Sanskrit
g) Economics, Political Sc.,
Psychology, Sociology For details please see para 2.C
(ii) Additional Work- based Training (optional)
Note: Option in any subject (major subject/half-course/work-based training) will be allowed only when a sufficient number of students offer to take that subject.
(2) Bachelor of Arts (Social Science) [BA (Social Sc.)] Honours
A. Major subjects: Two subjects for the first 4 semesters, selecting not more than one from any of the following three groups, such that at least one should be Economics or Psychology or Political Science or Sociology. In addition, students can also opt for a combination of Mathematics & Economics as major subjects in the first four semesters and major in Economics in their last two semesters. The number of students that can be accommodated in a major subject [taking BA (Soc. Sc.) and BA together] is given below in parentheses against each:
A. Group 1: English (100), Hindi (100)
B. Group 2: Economics (50), Psychology (50), Drawing & Painting (40), Sanskrit (30)