What is the purpose of the this keyword in a constructor function?
A). It refers to the new object being created.
B). It refers to the global object.
C). It refers to the current object.
D). It refers to the parent object.
How do you access the value of the name property in the object var person = {name: 'John', age: 30};?
A). person['name']
B). person.name
C). person->name
D). person::name
How do you iterate over all properties of an object var person = {name: 'John', age: 30};?
A). for (var key in person)
B). for (var key of person)
C). forEach(key in person)
D). forEach(key of person)
How do you define a method inside a class in JavaScript ES6?
A). methodName() {}
B). this.methodName = function() {}
C). function methodName() {}
D). methodName: function() {}
What is the correct way to create an object in JavaScript?
A). var obj = {};
B). var obj = [];
C). var obj = ();
D). var obj = {};
What is the output of console.log(person.greet()); if var person = {greet: function() {return 'Hello';}};?
A). Hello
B). Undefined
C). Error
D). Hello
How do you define a constructor function for creating Car objects?
A). function Car(make, model) { this.make = make; this.model = model; }
B). Car(make, model) { this.make = make; this.model = model; }
C). var Car = function(make, model) { this.make = make; this.model = model; };
D). Car = function(make, model) { this.make = make; this.model = model; };
How can you check if the age property exists in the person object?
A). 'age' in person
B). person.has('age')
C). person.contains('age')
D). person.hasOwnProperty('age')
What will console.log(car.make); output if var car = {make: 'Toyota', model: 'Corolla'};?
A). Toyota
B). Corolla
C). Undefined
D). Error
What does Object.keys(person) return if var person = {name: 'John', age: 30};?
A). ['name', 'age']
B). ['John', 30]
C). {'name', 'age'}
D). {'John', 30}