Question 11
developer removes the HTML class attribute from the checkout button, so now it is
simply:
<button>Checkout</button>.
There is a test to verify the existence of the checkout button, however it looks for a button with
class= "blue". The test fails because no such button is found.
Which type of test category describes this test?
simply:
<button>Checkout</button>.
There is a test to verify the existence of the checkout button, however it looks for a button with
class= "blue". The test fails because no such button is found.
Which type of test category describes this test?
Question 12
A developer is creating a simple webpage with a button. When a user clicks this button
for the first time, a message is displayed.
The developer wrote the JavaScript code below, but something is missing. The
message gets displayed every time a user clicks the button, instead of just the first time.
01 function listen(event) {
02 alert ( 'Hey! I am John Doe') ;
03 button.addEventListener ('click', listen);
Which two code lines make this code work as required?
Choose 2 answers
for the first time, a message is displayed.
The developer wrote the JavaScript code below, but something is missing. The
message gets displayed every time a user clicks the button, instead of just the first time.
01 function listen(event) {
02 alert ( 'Hey! I am John Doe') ;
03 button.addEventListener ('click', listen);
Which two code lines make this code work as required?
Choose 2 answers
Question 13
Refer to the code below:
function changeValue(param) {
Param =5;
}
Let a =10;
Let b =5;
changeValue(b);
Const result = a+ " - "+ b;
What is the value of result when code executes?
function changeValue(param) {
Param =5;
}
Let a =10;
Let b =5;
changeValue(b);
Const result = a+ " - "+ b;
What is the value of result when code executes?
Question 14
A Developer wrote the following code to test a sum3 function that takes in an array of
numbers and returns the sum of the first three number in the array, The test passes:
Let res = sum2([1, 2, 3 ]) ;
console.assert(res === 6 );
Res = sum3([ 1, 2, 3, 4]);
console.assert(res=== 6);
A different developer made changes to the behavior of sum3 to instead sum all of the numbers
present in the array. The test passes:
Which two results occur when running the test on the updated sum3 function ?
Choose 2 answers
numbers and returns the sum of the first three number in the array, The test passes:
Let res = sum2([1, 2, 3 ]) ;
console.assert(res === 6 );
Res = sum3([ 1, 2, 3, 4]);
console.assert(res=== 6);
A different developer made changes to the behavior of sum3 to instead sum all of the numbers
present in the array. The test passes:
Which two results occur when running the test on the updated sum3 function ?
Choose 2 answers
Question 15
What are two unique features of functions defined with a fat arrow as compared to normal function definition?
Choose 2 answers
Choose 2 answers
