What happens when you redeclare a variable with 'var' inside a function?
A). The variable is overwritten
B). The variable declaration is ignored
C). It throws an error
D). The function's scope is reset
How does the scope of 'var' differ from 'let' and 'const' inside a function?
A). 'var' is block-scoped, 'let' and 'const' are function-scoped
B). 'var', 'let', and 'const' are all block-scoped
C). 'var' is function-scoped, 'let' and 'const' are block-scoped
D). 'var' and 'let' are block-scoped, 'const' is function-scoped
What will be the result of executing 'let x = 1; let x = 2;' in the same scope?
A). x will be 1
B). x will be 2
C). Syntax Error
D). Runtime Error
Which of the following correctly describes variable hoisting with 'let' and 'const'?
A). Both 'let' and 'const' declarations are not hoisted
B). Only 'let' declarations are hoisted
C). Only 'const' declarations are hoisted
D). Both 'let' and 'const' declarations are hoisted but not initialized
What will happen if you declare a 'let' variable inside a block and try to access it outside the block?
A). It will return undefined
B). It will throw a ReferenceError
C). It will return null
D). It will be accessible outside the block
In which scenario would redeclaring a variable with 'var' lead to an unintended consequence?
A). When redeclaring in the same scope
B). When redeclaring in a different scope
C). When using 'strict mode'
D). When the variable has not been initialized
What is the result of redeclaring a variable with 'var' in the same scope in JavaScript?
A). Syntax Error
B). The variable is overwritten
C). The variable remains unchanged
D). The program crashes
What error is thrown when attempting to redeclare a 'const' variable?
A). TypeError
B). ReferenceError
C). SyntaxError
D). RangeError
Given 'var a = 1; var a = 2;', what is the value of 'a' after these statements execute?
A). 1
B). 2
C). Undefined
D). Syntax Error
Which of the following is a characteristic of 'const' variables?
A). They can be redeclared
B). They can be reassigned
C). They cannot be redeclared but can be reassigned
D). They cannot be redeclared or reassigned