What does the event.preventDefault() method do?
A). Stops the event from propagating
B). Stops the default action of the event
C). Stops the event handler
D). Stops the event
What is the purpose of the 'change' event?
A). It is triggered when an element's value changes
B). It is triggered when an element is clicked
C). It is triggered when the mouse moves over an element
D). It is triggered when the DOM is changed
Which event is fired when a user double-clicks on an HTML element?
A). click
B). dblclick
C). doubleclick
D). clicktwo
How do you add an event listener to an element in JavaScript?
A). element.addEventListener('click', handler)
B). element.attachEvent('click', handler)
C). element.on('click', handler)
D). element.listen('click', handler)
How can you attach an event handler for a specific element when it is clicked?
A). element.onclick = function() {}
B). element.addEventListener('click', function() {})
C). element.attachEvent('onclick', function() {})
D). element.listen('click', function() {})
Which event is triggered when a user presses a key?
A). keypress
B). keyup
C). keydown
D). keyhit
What is the use of the event.stopPropagation() method?
A). Stops the default action of the event
B). Stops the event from propagating
C). Prevents the event from being fired
D). Prevents the event from bubbling
What event is fired when an element's value is changed and then loses focus?
A). blur
B). change
C). focusout
D). input
Which event is triggered when the user resizes the browser window?
A). resize
B). resizestart
C). resizeend
D). resizewindow
What is the correct way to attach a load event to the window object?
A). window.onload = function() {}
B). window.addEventListener('load', function() {})
C). window.attachEvent('onload', function() {})
D). window.listen('load', function() {})