What will be the output of the following JavaScript code? Code: for (let i = 0; i <= 3; i++) { console.log(i); }
A). 0 1 2 3
B). 0 1 2
C). 1 2 3
D). 1 2 3 4
What will be the output of the following JavaScript code? Code: let x = 15; if (x > 10) { console.log('x is greater than 10'); } else { console.log('x is not greater than 10'); }
A). x is greater than 10
B). x is not greater than 10
C). Undefined
D). Error
What will be the output of the following JavaScript code? Code: let nums = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]; for (let n of nums) { if (n % 2 === 0) { console.log(n); } }
A). 1 3 5
B). 2 4 6
C). 1 2 3 4 5
D). 2 4
Which of the following JavaScript statements is used to execute a block of code repeatedly while a condition remains true?
A). Function invocation statement
B). Conditional statement (if statement)
C). Assignment statement
D). Looping statement (while loop)
What will be the output of the following JavaScript code? Code: let count = 0; do { console.log(count); count++; } while (count < 3);
A). 0 1 2 3
B). 0 1 2
C). 1 2 3
D). Infinite loop
What does the following JavaScript code snippet do? Code: let num = 5; while (num > 0) { console.log(num); num--; }
A). Declares a variable and assigns a value to it
B). Executes a block of code repeatedly until a condition becomes false
C). Calculates the sum of numbers from 1 to 5
D). Checks if a number is positive or negative
What does the following JavaScript code snippet do? Code: let x = 10; if (x % 2 === 0) { console.log('Even'); } else { console.log('Odd'); }
A). Checks if x is even and prints 'Even'
B). Checks if x is odd and prints 'Odd'
C). Checks if x is greater than 0 and prints 'Positive'
D). Checks if x is less than 0 and prints 'Negative'
What is the purpose of the following JavaScript statement? continue;
A). Exits the current loop or switch statement
B). Skips the current iteration in a loop
C). Assigns a value to a variable
D). Continues to the next iteration in a loop
What is the purpose of the following JavaScript statement? let result = x > 0 ? 'Positive' : 'Non-positive';
A). Assigns the value 'Positive' to result if x is greater than 0, otherwise assigns 'Non-positive'
B). Checks if x is greater than 0
C). Prints 'Positive' if x is greater than 0, otherwise prints 'Non-positive'
D). None of the above
What will be the output of the following JavaScript code? Code: let x = 7; if (x % 2 === 0) { console.log('Even'); } else { console.log('Odd'); }
A). Even
B). Odd
C). 7
D). None of the above