Q
How do you call a method named greet that belongs to an object person?

Answer & Solution

Answer: Option B
Solution:
To call a method, use the syntax person.greet();.
Related Questions on Average

What is a method in JavaScript?

A). A function stored as a property of an object

B). A variable declared within a function

C). A keyword used to define a function

D). A loop within a function

How do you call a function named myFunction?

A). call myFunction()

B). myFunction()

C). call function myFunction()

D). myFunction(call)

How do you define an Immediately Invoked Function Expression (IIFE)?

A). function() { }();

B). (function() { })();

C). function() { }();

D). function() ( ) { }

Which statement correctly defines a function named sum that returns the sum of two parameters a and b?

A). function sum(a, b) { return a + b; }

B). function sum(a, b) { a + b; }

C). function sum(a, b) return a + b;

D). function sum(a, b) { return (a + b) }

What is the difference between function declarations and function expressions?

A). Function declarations are hoisted, function expressions are not

B). Function expressions are hoisted, function declarations are not

C). Function declarations cannot take parameters

D). Function expressions cannot return values

Which of the following is true about functions in JavaScript?

A). Functions cannot be nested

B). Functions can only have one parameter

C). Functions can be assigned to variables

D). Functions cannot return values

What is the purpose of the return statement in a function?

A). To output a value to the console

B). To exit a function and return a value

C). To pass a value to another function

D). To loop through a function

Which keyword is used to declare a function in JavaScript?

A). func

B). function

C). def

D). declare

What is the correct syntax for defining a function in JavaScript?

A). function myFunction() { }

B). def myFunction() { }

C). func myFunction() { }

D). function: myFunction() { }

What will be the output of the following code: function test() { return 'Hello'; } alert(test());?

A). undefined

B). test

C). Hello

D). error