What is the recommended approach for logging asynchronous operations using console.log()?
A). Use separate console.log() statements for each asynchronous operation.
B). Include all asynchronous logs within a single console.log() statement.
C). Disable logging for asynchronous operations.
D). Use console.error() for all asynchronous logs.
How can you format log messages using console.log() to include variable values or expressions?
A). By using special symbols like %s and %d in the message string.
B). By enclosing expressions in backticks (`) within the message.
C). By concatenating variables directly in the parentheses.
D). By assigning expressions to separate log methods.
How can you log formatted messages with variable values using console.log()?
A). By using special symbols like %s and %d in the message string.
B). By enclosing expressions in backticks (`) within the message.
C). By concatenating variables directly in the parentheses.
D). By assigning expressions to separate log methods.
How can you log multiple values or messages using console.log()?
A). By using separate console.log() statements for each value.
B). By concatenating values within the parentheses.
C). By using HTML tags in the message string.
D). By separating values with commas within the parentheses.
How does console.log() impact the accessibility of a webpage?
A). It improves accessibility by providing interactive elements.
B). It has no impact on accessibility.
C). It may negatively impact accessibility for users with disabilities.
D). It optimizes page performance for accessibility features.
How does console.log() affect the performance of a webpage?
A). It improves page loading speed.
B). It has no impact on page performance.
C). It may slightly degrade performance if used excessively.
D). It optimizes JavaScript execution.
What is the behavior of console.log() when logging null or empty values?
A). It logs an empty string for null values and does not log empty values.
B). It logs 'null' or 'undefined' for null or empty values, respectively.
C). It ignores null or empty values and logs the rest of the message.
D). It displays an error message for null or empty values.
How does console.log() handle logging complex data structures like objects or arrays?
A). It prints the memory address of the data structure.
B). It converts objects and arrays into readable string representations.
C). It displays an error message for complex data structures.
D). It ignores complex data structures and logs a warning.
How does console.log() handle logging objects with nested properties?
A). It prints only the top-level properties of the object.
B). It converts the object and all nested properties into string representations.
C). It displays an error message for objects with nested properties.
D). It ignores nested properties and logs the object structure only.
What is the primary purpose of console.log() in JavaScript?
A). To display messages on the webpage.
B). To log information to the browser's console.
C). To prompt user input.
D). To create interactive elements.