Question 1
What are JavaScript data types?
- Number
- String
- Boolean
- Function
- Object
- Null
- Undefined.
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Question 2
How do you convert numbers between different bases in JavaScript?
Use the parseInt() function, that takes a string as the first parameter, and the base as a second parameter. So to convert hexadecimal 3F to decimal, use parseInt ("3F", 16);
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Question 3
What does isNaN function do?
Return
true if the argument
is not a number.
Example:
isNaN(123) //returns false
isNaN('Hello John') //returns true
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Question 4
What looping structures are there in JavaScript?
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Question 5
What boolean operators does JavaScript support?
Boolean operators in JavaScript are:
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Question 6
How do you create a new object in JavaScript?
Ways to create a new object in javascript:
- var obj = new Object();
- var obj = {};
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Question 7
How about 2+5+"8"?
Since 2 and 5 are integers, this is number arithmetic, since 8 is a string, it's concatenation, so 78 is the result.
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Question 8
What does "1"+2+4 evaluate to?
Since 1 is a string, everything is a string, so the result is 124.
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Question 9
What's a way to append a value to an array?
arr[arr.length] = value;
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Question 10
What is negative infinity?
It's a number in JavaScript, derived by
dividing negative number by zero.
You can only use it as Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY. The value of this attribute is -Infinity.
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Question 11
What is this keyword?
It refers to the current object.
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Question 12
What is Javascript?
A scripting language is a simple, interpreted programming language.
Scripts are embedded as plain text, interpreted by application.
Simpler execution model: don't need compiler or development environment.
Saves bandwidth: source code is downloaded, not compiled executable.
Platform-independence: code interpreted by any script-enabled browser.
But: slower than compiled code, not as powerful/full-featured.
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Question 13
What is identifier in Javascript?
Identifier The name of a variable (or function)
Starts with a letter, can contains digits & underscores
Case Sensitive!!
Should be meaningful to someone reading your code
Good: accountBalance, amountDue
Bad: bal, due,
Just plain wrong: 2bOrNotToBe, +var, total-value
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Question 14
What type of variables are in Javascript?
Must declare variables before theyre used in the program
Declare at the top of the program & terminate each statement with ;
Intialize variables when appropriate
Local variables (declared within a function) destroyed after function exit.
Can only be accessed within the function
Example Note Assignments
var candyBarPrice = 2.50;
var taxRate = .075;
var candyBarsPurchased;
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Question 15
What is Assignment Operator in Javascript?
Assignment looks like equal sign but does NOT behave like it
subTotal = subTotal + 1.50
subTotal is assigned the value that is currently in subTotal plus the value of 1.50
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Question 16
What is Expression in Javascript?
An expression is a statement that describes a computation.
Usually look like algebra formulas
total = subTotal * taxRate
Operators (+, -, *, /, etc.) have different levels of precedence, similar to algebra
Dont rely on it! For clarity, use parentheses.
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Question 17
Explain String in Javascript?
Strings are sequences of keyboard characters enclosed in quotes
Hello World or Hello World
Variables can hold strings
var greeting = Hello World
String can be empty, i.e., contain no characters
var myAnswer =
Use \ (escape symbol) to type prohibited characters
\b for backspace, \n for newline, \t for tab, \ for double quote.
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Question 18
Few events in Javascript.
onsubmit - call when submit button is clicked
onclick - call when this button is clicked
onreset - call when the reset button is clicked
onload - call after page loads
onmouseover - call when mouse pointer enters image area
onmouseout - call when mouse pointer leaves image area
onfocus - call when control receives focus
onblur - call when a control loses focus
onchange - call when a control loses focus and the value of its contents has changed
onunload call when a page is closed
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Question 19
Tell us about local variables.
If needed, you can declare local variables within a function.
local variable is visible only within the function body after its declared.
Commonly used to store results of an intermediate calculation.
function findMaxValue(num1, num2,num3) {
var tempMax; //local var
if (num1 >= num2) {
tempMax = num1;
}
else {
tempMax = num2;
}
if(num3 >= tempMax) {
tempMax = num3;
}
return tempMax;
} //end function
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Question 20
Explain Global Variables in Javascript.
Global variables are those declared outside of functions
Global variables are visible from anywhere in the program, including inside functions
var globalHello = Hello!;
function writeHello() {
document.write(globalHello);
}
// outputs Hello!
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Question 21
What are primitives in Javascript?
Boolean, string and number.
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Question 22
How do you submit a form using Javascript?
Use document.forms[0].submit();
(0 refers to the index of the form if you have more than one form in a page, then the first one has the index 0, second has index 1 and so on).
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Question 23
What does isNaN function do?
Return true if the argument is not a number.
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Question 24
Methods GET and POST in HTML forms - what's the difference?
GET: Parameters are passed in the querystring. Maximum amount of data that can be sent via the GET method is limited to about 2kb.
POST: Parameters are passed in the request body. There is no limit to the amount of data that can be transferred using POST. However, there are limits on the maximum amount of data that can be transferred in one name/value pair.
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Question 25
How to get the contents of an input box using Javascript?
Use the "value" property.
var myValue = window.document.getElementById("MyTextBox").value;
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Question 26
How to determine the state of a checkbox using Javascript?
var checkedP = window.document.getElementById("myCheckBox").checked;
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Question 27
How to set the focus in an element using Javascript?
<script> function setFocus() { if(focusElement != null) { document.forms[0].elements["myelementname"].focus(); } } </script>
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Question 28
What is the difference between an alert box and a confirmation box?
An alert box displays only one button which is the OK button whereas the Confirm box displays two buttons namely OK and cancel.
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Question 29
Can javascript code be broken in different lines?
Breaking is possible within a string statement by using a backslash \ at the end but not within any other javascript statement.
that is ,
document.write("Hello \ world");
is possible but not document.write \
("hello world");
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Question 30
To put a "close window" link on a page?
<a href='javascript:window.close()' class='mainnav'> Close </a>
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Question 31
How to comment javascript code?
Use // for line comments and
/*
*/ for block comments
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Question 32
Name the numeric constants representing max,min values?
Number.MAX_VALUE
Number.MIN_VALUE
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Question 33
What does javascript null mean?
The null value is a unique value representing no value or no object.
It implies no object,or null string,no valid boolean value,no number and no array object.
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Question 34
How to disable an HTML object?
document.getElementById("myObject").disabled = true;
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