Which keyword allows hoisting of variables in JavaScript?
A). A. var
B). B. let
C). C. const
D). D. Both A and B
Which of the following is true about const variables in JavaScript?
A). A. They can be reassigned after declaration
B). B. They can be accessed before declaration
C). C. They cannot be declared without an initial value
D). D. They cannot be hoisted
How does hoisting affect function declarations in JavaScript?
A). A. Function declarations are hoisted with their function bodies
B). B. Function declarations are hoisted but cannot be accessed before declaration
C). C. Function declarations are not hoisted
D). D. Hoisting has no effect on function declarations
How does hoisting affect variable shadowing in JavaScript?
A). A. It allows variables with the same name in different scopes to coexist
B). B. It prevents variables with the same name in different scopes from coexisting
C). C. It has no effect on variable shadowing
D). D. It automatically renames variables with the same name
What is the result of the following code snippet?
A). A. SyntaxError
B). B. ReferenceError
C). C. TypeError
D). D. No error
What is the behavior of accessing a let variable before its declaration in JavaScript?
A). A. SyntaxError
B). B. ReferenceError
C). C. undefined
D). D. No error
How does hoisting differ between let and var declarations in JavaScript?
A). A. Both let and var variables are hoisted with their initial values
B). B. let variables are hoisted with their initial values, var variables are hoisted with undefined
C). C. let variables are not hoisted, var variables are hoisted with their initial values
D). D. Hoisting behavior is the same for let and var declarations
What is the behavior of accessing a const variable before its declaration in a nested block in JavaScript?
A). A. ReferenceError is thrown
B). B. SyntaxError is thrown
C). C. undefined is printed
D). D. No error
What is the behavior of accessing a var variable within a block before its declaration in JavaScript?
A). A. ReferenceError is thrown
B). B. SyntaxError is thrown
C). C. undefined is printed
D). D. No error
What is the output of the following code snippet?
A). A. TypeError
B). B. 10
C). C. undefined
D). D. SyntaxError