How can you prevent script execution until the user interacts with an alert dialog box created by window.alert()?
A). By using the await keyword before the alert method.
B). By placing the alert method within an asynchronous function.
C). By using the defer attribute in the script tag.
D). By executing the alert method inside a loop.
What happens if you include HTML tags in the message parameter of window.alert()?
A). The HTML tags are rendered and displayed in the alert dialog box.
B). The HTML tags are ignored and treated as plain text.
C). The HTML tags trigger an error in the console.
D). The HTML tags are automatically escaped by the browser.
How can you include variable values in an alert message using window.alert()?
A). By concatenating variables with the message string.
B). By enclosing variables in square brackets.
C). By using special placeholder syntax like {variable}.
D). By assigning variables directly to the alert method.
How does window.alert() 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 by interrupting screen readers.
D). It optimizes page performance for users with disabilities.
What is the purpose of window.alert() in JavaScript?
A). To display a message in the browser console.
B). To create a new browser window.
C). To validate form input data.
D). To display a dialog box with a message and an OK button.
What is the recommended approach for handling multiple alert messages in JavaScript?
A). Use a single alert message for all notifications.
B). Display alert messages based on user actions.
C). Avoid using multiple alert messages to minimize disruption.
D). Use a separate alert message for each notification.
How can you customize the appearance of an alert dialog box created by window.alert()?
A). By using CSS to style the alert dialog box.
B). By changing the browser settings for alert dialogs.
C). By modifying the JavaScript engine's behavior for alerts.
D). By using JavaScript libraries for alert customization.
When should window.alert() be used in JavaScript?
A). For complex form validation.
B). For displaying important messages or notifications.
C). For manipulating DOM elements.
D). For generating random numbers.
What happens when window.alert() is executed in a JavaScript code?
A). It creates a new browser window.
B). It displays a modal dialog box with a message.
C). It opens a new tab in the browser.
D). It prints the message in the browser console.
How does window.alert() handle the order of execution in JavaScript?
A). It executes after all other statements in the script.
B). It executes before other statements in the script.
C). It executes in parallel with other statements in the script.
D). It executes based on user interactions with the webpage.