2) JavaScript - Programming Fundamentals (Checkpoints 11-17)

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Quiz on 2) JavaScript - Programming Fundamentals (Checkpoints 11-17), created by Sanny Lin on 24/03/2016.
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Question 1

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What is (6 * 4 + 7) % 3?
Answer
  • 1
  • 3
  • 10
  • 28

Question 2

Question
Which string will throw an error?
Answer
  • '"The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today.'"
  • "I believe in living today.\nNot in yesterday, nor in tomorrow."
  • "Nothing is impossible, the word itself says 'I'm possible'!"
  • 'Believe you can and you\'re halfway there.'

Question 3

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True or false: 10 % 3 == true
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

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True or false: (22 - 6 * 2) % 5 === false
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

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What is the default value of a variable that is not initialized with a value? e.g. `var myVar;` instead of `var myVar = 6;`
Answer
  • undefined
  • null
  • 0
  • false

Question 6

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function double(x) { return x * 2; } var x = 7; double(5); What is the value of `x` after the above code executes?
Answer
  • 2
  • 5
  • 7
  • 14

Question 7

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var banana = { color: ""yellow"" } In the above object, `color` is known as a __________. (select all that apply)
Answer
  • property
  • tag
  • key
  • value

Question 8

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Which methods *add* elements to an array? (select all that apply)
Answer
  • push()
  • unshift()
  • pop()
  • shift()

Question 9

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We use a `for` loop when...
Answer
  • we know the exact number of times to execute a block of code
  • we want to iterate through all enumerable properties
  • we don't know how many times to execute a block of code
  • we want to iterate through all numbered properties

Question 10

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Select the correct example of a `for` loop header:
Answer
  • (var k = 33; k >= 23; k--)
  • (var i = 0, i < 8, i++)
  • (x = 0; x == 10; x++)
  • (i = 10, i > 1, i - 1)

Question 11

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What does this loop do? var array = [3, 4, 6, 23, 23, 9]; var number = 0; for (var i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { if (array[i] > number) { number = array[i]; } } console.log(number);​
Answer
  • It finds the largest number in the array
  • It finds the smallest number in the array
  • It does nothing; there is an error in the code
  • It finds if a number occurs more than once in the array
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