What is the difference in scope between variables declared with 'var' and 'let' in JavaScript loops?
A). var is block-scoped, let is function-scoped
B). var is function-scoped, let is block-scoped
C). var and let are both function-scoped
D). var and let are both block-scoped
What happens to a variable declared inside a loop with 'var' in JavaScript after the loop ends?
A). It is destroyed
B). It is still accessible
C). It becomes undefined
D). It throws an error
In Go, what happens to a variable declared inside a loop after the loop ends?
A). It is still accessible
B). It is garbage collected
C). It becomes nil
D). It throws an error
What is the scope of a variable declared with 'var' inside a loop in JavaScript?
A). Global
B). Function-scoped
C). Block-scoped
D). Loop-scoped
In Java, what happens if you declare a variable inside a for loop?
A). It becomes global
B). It is accessible only within the loop
C). It is accessible throughout the class
D). It throws an error
In C, what is the scope of a variable declared inside a while loop?
A). Global
B). Local to the block
C). Local to the function
D). Local to the file
In C#, what is the scope of a variable declared inside a foreach loop?
A). Block-scoped
B). Global-scoped
C). Function-scoped
D). Loop-scoped
In Swift, how are variables declared inside a loop scoped?
A). Global
B). Function-scoped
C). Block-scoped
D). File-scoped
In JavaScript, which of the following creates a block-scoped variable within a loop?
A). var
B). let
C). const
D). Both let and const
In which scenario is a variable declared inside a loop inaccessible outside of it?
A). When using var in JavaScript
B). When using let in JavaScript
C). When using global in Python
D). When using static in C++