ANSWER
First quadrant
Step-by-step explanation
Those two trigonometric functions are the reciprocal of the sine and cosine functions:

Therefore:

sinθ is greater than zero for the first and second quadrants.
Also:

cosθ is greater than zero for the first and fourth quadrants.
Hence, for cscθ>0 and secθ>0, angle θ lies in the first quadrant.