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1. Among the keywords below, which one is not a statement?
A. debugger
B. with
C. if
D. use strict
Answer : D
2. What will be the output of the following JavaScript code?
var a=5 , b=1
var obj = { a : 10 }
with(obj)
{
alert(b)
}

A. 10
B. Error
C. 1
D. 5
Answer : C
3. JavaScript Code can be called by using ___________
A. RMI
B. Triggering Event
C. Preprocessor
D. Function/Method
Answer : D
4. What will be the output of the following JavaScript code?
function compare()
{
int num=2;
char b=2;
if(a==b)
return true;
else
return false;
}

A. true
B. false
C. runtime error
D. compilation error
Answer : A
5. What will be the output of the following Javascript code?
var add=new Function(num1,num2,return num1+num2);
document.writeln(add(2,5));

A. 2
B. 5
C. Error
D. 7
Answer : D
6. What will be the shift() output of the following JavaScript code?
var a = [];
a.unshift(1);
a.unshift(22);
a.shift();
a.unshift(3,[4,5]);
a.shift();
a.shift();
a.shift();

A. 1
B. [4,5]
C. [3,4,5]
D. Exception is thrown
Answer : A
7. A function definition expression can be called as __________
A. Function prototype
B. Function literal
C. Function calling
D. Function declaration
Answer : B
8. What will be the output of the following Javascript code?
<script>
txt1 = “ one”;
txt1 += “two”;
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = txt1;
</script>



A. onetwo
B. one two
C. error
D. undefined
Answer : A
9. Identify the process done in the following JavaScript code snippet?
o = {x:1, y:{z:[false,null,]}};
s = JSON.stringify(o);
p = JSON.parse(s);

A. Object Encapsulation
B. Object Serialization
C. Object Abstraction
D. Object Encoding
Answer : B
10. The snippet that has to be used to check if a is not equal to null is _________
A. if(a!=null)
B. if (!a)
C. if(a!null)
D. if(a!==null)
Answer : D
11. A function with no return value is called ___________
A. Procedures
B. Method
C. Static function
D. Dynamic function
Answer : A
12. What will happen if a return statement does not have an associated expression?
A. It returns the value 0
B. It will throw an exception
C. It returns the undefined value
D. It will throw an error
Answer : C
13. What will be the output of the following JavaScript code?
int a=4;
int b=1;
int c=0;
If(a==b)
document.write(a);
else if(a==c)
document.write(a);
else
document.write(c);

A. 4
B. 1
C. Error
D. 0
Answer : D
14. Consider the following code snippet :
var c = counter(), d = counter();
c.count()
d.count()
c.reset()
c.count()
d.count()

The state stored in d is :

A. 1
B. 0
C. Null
D. Undefined
Answer : A
15. A JavaScript program developed on a Unix Machine ________
A. will throw errors and exceptions
B. must be restricted to a Unix Machine only
C. will work perfectly well on a Windows Machine
D. will be displayed as a JavaScript text on the browser
Answer : C
16. What is the purpose of a return statement in a function?
A. Returns the value and continues executing rest of the statements, if any
B. Returns the value and stops the program
C. Returns the value and stops executing the function
D. Stops executing the function and returns the value
Answer : D
17. What will be the output of the following JavaScript code?
function equalto()
{
int num=10;
if(num===10)
return true;
else
return false;
}

A. true
B. false
C. runtime error
D. compilation error
Answer : A
18. What will be the step of the interpreter in a jump statement when an exception is thrown?
A. The interpreter stops its work
B. The interpreter throws another exception
C. The interpreter jumps to the nearest enclosing exception handler
D. The interpreter throws an error
Answer : C
19. The enumeration order becomes implementation dependent and non-interoperable if ___________
A. If the object inherits enumerable properties
B. The object does not have the properties present in the integer array indices
C. The delete keyword is never used
D. Object.defineProperty() is not used
Answer : A
20. What will be the output of the following JavaScript code?
var person =
{
name: Rahul,
getName: function()
{
nreturn this.name;
}
}
var unboundName = person.getName;
var boundName = unboundName.bind(person);
document.writeln(boundName());

A. runtime error;
B. compilation error
C. Rahul
D. undefined
Answer : C
21. Consider the following JavaScript statements.
var text = testing: 1, 2, 3; // Sample text
var pattern = /d+/g // Matches all instances of one or more digits

In order to check if the pattern matches with the string text, the statement is ____________

A. text==pattern
B. text.equals(pattern)
C. text.test(pattern)
D. pattern.test(text)
Answer : D
22. What will happen if the body of a for/in loop deletes a property that has not yet been enumerated?
A. The property will be stored in a cache
B. The loop will not run
C. That property will not be enumerated
D. The property will be enumerated
Answer : C
23. What is a block statement in JavaScript?
A. conditional block
B. block that contains a single statement
C. both conditional block and a single statement
D. block that combines multiple statements into a single compound statement
Answer : D
24. The function stops its execution when it encounters?
A. continue statement
B. break statement
C. goto statement
D. return statement
Answer : D
25. What will be the equivalent output of the following JavaScript code snippet?
x = ~-y;
w = x = y = z;
q = a?b:c?d:e?f:g;

A.
x = ~(-y); w = (x = (y = z));
q = a?b:(c?d:(e?f:g));

B.
x = a?b:(c?d:(e?f:g));
q = ~(-y); w = (x = (y = z));

C.
x = (x = (y = z));w = ~(-y);
q = a?b:(c?d:(e?f:g));

D.
x = ~(-y); w = (x = (y = z));
q = (c?d:(e?f:g));

Answer : A
26. What will be the equivalent code of the following JavaScript code?
o.m(x,y);

A. o.m(x) && o.m(y);
B. o[m](x,y);
C. o(m)[x,y];
D. o.m(x && y);
Answer : B
27. The expression of calling (or executing) a function or method in JavaScript is called ________
A. Primary expression
B. Functional expression
C. Invocation expression
D. Property Access Expression
Answer : C
28. What will be the output of the following JavaScript code?
var values=[1,2,3,4]
var ans=values.slice(1);
document.writeln(ans);

A. 1, 2, 3, 4
B. 2, 3, 4
C. 1, 3, 4
D. error
Answer : D
29. The function definitions in JavaScript begins with _____________
A. Identifier and Parentheses
B. Return type and Identifier
C. Return type, Function keyword, Identifier and Parentheses
D. Identifier and Return type
Answer : C
30. What will be the possible output of the following JavaScript code?
var a = [1,2,3,4,5];
a.slice(0,3);

A. Returns [1,2,3]
B. Returns [4,5]
C. Returns [1,2,3,4]
D. Returns [1,2,3,4,5]
Answer : C
31. What will be the output of the following JavaScript code?
var grade='A';
var result;
switch(grade)
{
case 'A':
result+=10;
case 'B':
result+= 9;
case 'C':
result+= 8;
default:
result+= 0;
}
document.write(result);

A. 10
B. 27
C. 8
D. 0
Answer : B
32. Consider the following code snippet.
while (a != 0)
{
if (a == 1)
continue;
else
a++;
}

What will be the role of the continue keyword in the above code snippet?

A. The continue keyword restarts the loop
B. The continue keyword skips the next iteration
C. The continue keyword skips the rest of the statements in that iteration
D. The continue keyword breaks out of the loop
Answer : C
33. A linkage of series of prototype objects is called as ________
A. prototype stack
B. prototype chain
C. prototype class
D. prototypes
Answer : B
34. The one-liner code that concatenates all strings passed into a function is
A.
function concatenate()
{
return String.prototype.concat('', arguments);
}

B.
function concatenate()
{
return String.prototype.apply('', arguments);
}

C.
function concatenate()
{
return String.concat.apply('', arguments);
}

D.
function concatenate()
{
return String.prototype.concat.apply('', arguments);
}

Answer : D
35. What will be the output of the following JavaScript code?
var grade='B';
var result;
switch(grade)
{
case 'A':
{
result+=10;
break;
}
case 'B':
{
result+= 9;
break;
}
case 'C':
{
result+= 8;
break;
}
default:
result+= 0;
}
document.write(result);

A. 10
B. 9
C. 8
D. 0
Answer : B
36. What will be the output of the following JavaScript code?
var obj=
{
length:20,
height:35,
}
if (breadth' in obj === false)
{
obj.breadth = 12;
}
console.log(obj.breadth);

A. 20
B. 12
C. undefined
D. error
Answer : B
37. What will be the output of the following JavaScript code?
var grade='E';
var result;
switch(grade)
{
case 'A':
result+=10;
case 'B':
result+= 9;
case 'C':
result+= 8;
default:
result+= 0;
}
document.write(result);

A. 10
B. 0
C. 18
D. 17
Answer : B
38. Which of the operator is used to test if a particular property exists or not?
A. in
B. exist
C. within
D. exists
Answer : A
39. What will be the output of the following JavaScript code?
const obj1 =
{
property1: 21
}
const descriptor1 = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(obj1, 'property1');
console.log(descriptor1.configurable);
console.log(descriptor1.enumerable);

A. true 21
B. true false
C. true true
D. false false
Answer : C
40. What will happen if reverse() and join() methods are used simultaneously?
A. Reverses and stores in the same array
B. Reverses and concatenates the elements of the array
C. Reverses
D. Stores the elements of an array in normal order
Answer : A
41. What will be the output of the following JavaScript code?
var val1=[1,2,3];
var val2=[6,7,8];
var result=val1.concat(val2);
document.writeln(result);

A. 1, 2, 3
B. Error
C. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8
D. 123
Answer : C
42. What will be the output of the following Javascript code?
var arr = [7, 5, 9, 1];
var min = Math.min.apply(null, arr);
document.writeln(min);

A. 7
B. 5
C. 1
D. 9
Answer : C
43. What will be the step of the interpreter in a jump statement when an exception is thrown?
A. The interpreter stops its work
B. The interpreter throws another exception
C. The interpreter jumps to the nearest enclosing exception handler
D. The interpreter throws an error
Answer : C
44. What will be the output of the following JavaScript code?
var pow=new Function(num1,num2,return Math.pow(num1,num2));
document.writeln(pow(2,3));

A. 2
B. 3
C. 8
D. error
Answer : C
45. JavaScript can be written __________
A. directly into JS file and included into HTML
B. directly on the server page
C. directly into HTML pages
D. directly into the css file
Answer : A
46. What will be the output of the following Javascript code?
<script>
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = typeof "John"
</script>



A. integer
B. number
C. string
D. error
Answer : C
47. What will be the output of the following JavaScript code?
var a1 = [,,,];
var a2 = new Array(3);
0 in a1
0 in a2

A. true false
B. false true
C. true true
D. false true
Answer : A
48. JavaScript is ideal to ________
A. make computations in HTML simpler
B. minimize storage requirements on the web server
C. increase the download time for the client
D. increase the loading time of the website
Answer : B
49. What is the prototype represents in the following JavaScript code snippet?
function f() {};

A. Function f
B. A custom constructor
C. Prototype of a function
D. Not valid
Answer : B
50. Consider the following code snippet.
while (a != 0)
{
if (a == 1)
continue;
else
a++;
}

What will be the role of the continue keyword in the above code snippet?

A. The continue keyword restarts the loop
B. The continue keyword skips the next iteration
C. The continue keyword skips the rest of the statements in that iteration
D. The continue keyword breaks out of the loop
Answer : C

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