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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

Correct Answer :

C. 1


Explanation: Firstly the interpreter checks obj for property b. But it doesnt find any property b so it takes the value from outside the object within the code snippet.

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If you have a function f and an object o, you can define a method named m of o with

A. o.m=m.f;

B. o.m=f;

C. o=f.m;

D. o=f;

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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

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What will be the output of the following JavaScript code?
const object1 = {};
a = Symbol('a');
b = Symbol.for('b');
object1[a] = 'harry';
object1[b] = 'derry';
const objectSymbols = Object.getOwnPropertySymbols(object1);
console.log(objectSymbols.length);

A. 0

B. 2

C. 1

D. Error

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What is the difference between the two lines given below ?
!!(obj1 && obj2);
(obj1 && obj2);

A. Both the lines result in a boolean value True

B. Both the lines result in a boolean value False

C. Both the lines checks just for the existence of the object alone

D. The first line results in a real boolean value whereas the second line merely checks for the existence of the objects

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What will be the output of the following JavaScript code?
Int a=1;
if(a>10)
{
document.write(10);
}
else
{
document.write(a);
}

A. 10

B. 0

C. 1

D. Undefined

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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

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The primary purpose of the array map() function is that it __________

A. maps the elements of another array into itself

B. passes each element of the array and returns the necessary mapped elements

C. passes each element of the array on which it is invoked to the function you specify, and returns an array containing the values returned by that function

D. pass the elements of the array into another array

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What happens in the following javaScript code snippet?
var count = 0;
while (count < 10)
{
console.log(count);
count++;
}

A. The values of count are logged or stored in a particular location or storage

B. The value of count from 0 to 9 is displayed in the console

C. An error is displayed

D. An exception is thrown

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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

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What will be the output of the following JavaScript code?
function output(option)
{
return (option ? yes : no);
}
bool ans=true;
console.log(output(ans));

A. Yes

B. No

C. Runtime error

D. Compilation error

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When does the function name become optional in JavaScript?

A. When the function is defined as a looping statement

B. When the function is defined as expressions

C. When the function is predefined

D. when the function is called

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Which is a more efficient JavaScript code snippet?
Code 1 :
for(var num=10;num>=1;num--)
{
document.writeln(num);
}

Code 2 :
var num=10;
while(num>=1)
{
document.writeln(num);
num++;
}

A. Code 1

B. Code 2

C. Both Code 1 and Code 2

D. Cannot Compare

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JavaScript Code can be called by using ___________

A. RMI

B. Triggering Event

C. Preprocessor

D. Function/Method

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The web development environment (JavaScript) offers which standard construct for data validation of the input entered by the user.

A. Controlled loop constructs

B. Case checking constructs

C. Validation constructs

D. All of the mentioned

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A function definition expression can be called as __________

A. Function prototype

B. Function literal

C. Function calling

D. Function declaration

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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

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What will be the output of the following Javascript code?
var a= 0;
var b = 0;
while (a < 3)
{
a++;
b += a;
console.log(b);
}

A. 135

B. 123

C. 013

D. 01

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The basic purpose of the toLocaleString() is to _________

A. return a localised object representation

B. return a parsed string

C. return a local time in the string format

D. return a localized string representation of the object

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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

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Consider the following code snippet
function f(o)
{
if (o === undefined) debugger;
}

What could be the task of the statement debugger?

A. It does nothing but a simple breakpoint

B. It debugs the error in that statement and restarts the statements execution

C. It is used as a keyword that debugs the entire program at once

D. It is used to find error in the statement

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What will be the output of the following JavaScript code?
string a = hi;
string b =there;
alert(a+b);

A. hi

B. there

C. hithere

D. undefined

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JavaScript is a _______________ language.

A. Object-Oriented

B. High-level

C. Assembly-language

D. Object-Based

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Which of the following Attribute is used to include External JS code inside your HTML Document?

A. src

B. ext

C. script

D. link

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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

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Do functions in JavaScript necessarily return a value?

A. It is mandatory

B. Not necessary

C. Few functions return values by default

D. some functions do not return any value

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What will the following code snippet work? If not, what will be the error?
function tail(o)
{
for (; o.next; o = o.next) ;
return o;
}

A. No, this will throw an exception as only numerics can be used in a for loop

B. No, this will not iterate

C. Yes, this will work

D. No, this will result in a runtime error with the message Cannot use Linked List

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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

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Consider the following code snippet.
for(var p in o)
console.log(o[p]);

The above code is equivalent to which code?

A.

for (var i = 0;i < a.length;i++)
console.log(a[i]);

B.

for (int i = 0;i < a.length;i++)
console.log(a[i]);

C.

for (var i = 0;i <= a.length;i++)
console.log(a[i]);

D.

for (var i = 1;i < a.length;i++)
console.log(a[i]);

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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

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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