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WTW-2 Quiz - 2

This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about JavaScript concepts like variables, data types, operators, conditional statements, functions and more. Each question is followed by 4 possible answer choices. The questions test knowledge of JavaScript syntax, data types, operators, conditional and switch statements, functions and output of code snippets.

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WTW-2 Quiz - 2

This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about JavaScript concepts like variables, data types, operators, conditional statements, functions and more. Each question is followed by 4 possible answer choices. The questions test knowledge of JavaScript syntax, data types, operators, conditional and switch statements, functions and output of code snippets.

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Web Technology Workshop-2 [Quiz test-2]

CSIT-C
BY: ANIKET SHIVAM

Q1. Which of the following is the correct output for the following JavaScript
code:

1. Var x=5,y=1
2. var obj ={ x:10}
3. with(obj)
4. {
5. alert(y)
6. }
a. 1
b. Error
c. 10
d. 5

Q2. In the following given syntax of the switch statement, the Expression is
compared with the labels using which one of the following operators?

1. switch(expression)
2. {
3. statements
4. }
a. ===
b. equals
c. ==
d. Equals

Q3. What will happen, if the following JavaScript code is executed?

1. var count =0;


2. while (count <10)
3. {
4. console.log(count);
5. count++;
6. }

a. An error is displayed
b. An exception is thrown
c. The values of count variable are logged or stored in a particular location or
storage
d. The value of count from 0 to 9 is displayed in the console

Q4. Which of the following is the correct output for the following JavaScript
code:

1. Int x=8;
2. if(x>9)
3. {
4. document.write(9);
5. }
6. else
7. {
8. document.write(x);
9. }
a. 9
b. 0
c. 8
d. Undefined

Q5. Which of the following is the correct output for the following JavaScript
code:

1. var grade='C';
2. var result;
3. switch(grade)
4. {
5. case'A':
6. {
7. result+="10";
8. break;
9. }
10. case'B':
11. {
12. result+=" 9";
13. break;
14. }
15. case'C':
16. {
17. result+=" 8";
18. break;
19. }
20. default:
21. result+=" 0";
22. }
23. document.write(result);
a. 10
b. 9
c. 8
d. 0

Q6. Which of the following is the correct output for the following JavaScript
code:

1. var grade='D';
2. var result;
3. switch(grade)
4. {
5. case'A':
6. result+="10";
7. case'B':
8. result+=" 9";
9. case'C':
10. result+=" 8";
11. case 'D'
12. result+=" 6";
13. default:
14. result+=" 0";
15. }
16. document.write(result);
a. 10
b. 6
c. 33
d. 0

Q7. Which of the following is the correct output for the following JavaScript
code:

1. var x=3;
2. var y=2;
3. var z=0;
4. If(x==y)
5. document.write(x);
6. elseif(x==y)
7. document.write(x);
8. else
9. document.write(z);
a. 3
b. 0
c. Error
d. 2

Q8. Which of the following is the correct output for the following JavaScript
code:

1. var grade='Z';
2. var result;
3. switch(grade)
4. {
5. case'A':
6. result+="10";
7. case'B':
8. result+=" 9";
9. case'C':
10. result+=" 8";
11. default:
12. result+=" 0";
13. }
14. document.write(result);
a. 10
b. 17
c. 18
d. 0

Q9. See the given code of JavaScript and choose the correct output from
the following:
1. functioncomparing()
2. {
3. intx=9;
4. chary=9;
5. if(x==y)
6. returntrue;
7. else
8. returnfalse;
9. }
a. compilation error
b. false
c. runtime error
d. true

Q10. Find out the correct output of the following given piece of code from
the given options:

1. functionfun()
2. {
3. int y=10;
4. char z=10;
5. if(y.tostring()===z)
6. returntrue;
7. else
8. returnfalse;
9. }
a. logical error
b. false
c. runtime error
d. true

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