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The student completed a quiz on JavaScript fundamentals, answering 10 multiple choice questions correctly over a period of 4 minutes and 44 seconds, earning a perfect score of 10 out of 10 or 100%. The quiz covered topics such as JavaScript file extensions, statement terminators, script tags, object-based nature, use of the type attribute, and differences between JavaScript and other languages.
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Quiz 001 - Attempt Review PDF

The student completed a quiz on JavaScript fundamentals, answering 10 multiple choice questions correctly over a period of 4 minutes and 44 seconds, earning a perfect score of 10 out of 10 or 100%. The quiz covered topics such as JavaScript file extensions, statement terminators, script tags, object-based nature, use of the type attribute, and differences between JavaScript and other languages.
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Dashboard / Courses / BLENDED 1923T.

B / BL-CS-301-LEC-1923T / Week 1: Introduction to JavaScript / Quiz 001

Started on Friday, 10 January 2020, 1:57 PM


State Finished
Completed on Friday, 10 January 2020, 2:02 PM
Time taken 4 mins 44 secs
Marks 10/10
Grade 100 out of 100

Question 1 An external JavaScript file commonly uses a filename extension of _______.


Correct

Mark 1 out of 1 Select one:


a. .js 

b. .jav

c. .html

d. None of the choices

Question 2 The _______ signals the end of a JavaScript statement.


Correct

Mark 1 out of 1 Select one:


a. period

b. None of the choices 

c. colon

Question 3 What is the purpose of the <script> and </script> tags? 


Correct

Mark 1 out of 1 Select one:


a. All of the choices

b. To tell the browser where a script begins and ends 

c. To let the browser know the scripting language to be used

d. To point to an external JavaScript file

Your answer is correct.

Question 4 JavaScript is _________.


Correct

Mark 1 out of 1 Select one:


a. server-side language

b. Object based 

c. None of the choices

d. object deficient
Question 5 Part of the browser that understands JavaScript.
Correct

Mark 1 out of 1 Select one:


a. Rendering Engine

b. JavaScript Compiler

c. None of the choices

d. JavaScript Interpreter 

Question 6 JavaScript is a _________ language that doesn't require a program to be compiled before it is run.
Correct

Mark 1 out of 1 Select one:


programming

server-side

scripting 

None of the choices

Your answer is correct.

Question 7 Why should you use the type attribute in the opening script tag?
Correct

Mark 1 out of 1 Select one:


a. To be sure the browser does not interpret your JavaScript as another scripting language and to ensure the
Web page validates in XHTML 

b. To create a typing script

c. To let the browser know what type of coder you are

d. None of the choices

Question 8 Part of the web browser that understands HTML and CSS.
Correct

Mark 1 out of 1 Select one:


a. JavaScript Compiler

b. Rendering Engine 

c. None of the choices

d. JavaScript Interpreter

Question 9 Active scripting is not a programing language instead it is a plain text interpreted to make a dynamic and
Correct interactive web pages.
Mark 1 out of 1
Select one:
a. True

b. False 

Question 10 JavaScript is a language that must be compiled while Java is a language that must be interpreted.
Correct

Mark 1 out of 1 Select one:


a. True

b. False 
Lesson 2: Placing JavaScript in an HTML
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