What is the purpose of using 'Null' over 'Undefined' in certain programming scenarios?
A). To represent an intentional absence of value or object reference.
B). To assign default values to variables.
C). To represent uninitialized variables.
D). To check for variable existence.
Which statement is true regarding the use of 'Undefined'?
A). Undefined is commonly used to reset variables in loops.
B). Undefined is generally avoided and considered a programming error.
C). Undefined is used to represent empty strings.
D). Undefined is only used in function declarations.
Which of the following statements is correct regarding the comparison of 'Undefined' and 'Null'?
A). Undefined and Null are strictly equal in JavaScript.
B). Undefined and Null are not strictly equal in JavaScript.
C). Undefined is considered a subtype of Null.
D). Null is considered a subtype of Undefined.
What does the expression typeof null return in JavaScript?
A). null
B). object
C). undefined
D). function
How do you assign a variable to have a value of 'Null'?
A). Using the assignment operator =.
B). Using the null keyword.
C). Using the undefined keyword.
D). Using the void operator.
Which of the following correctly describes the purpose of 'Null' in JavaScript?
A). Null is used to represent an empty array.
B). Null is used to indicate that a variable is uninitialized.
C). Null is used to represent an intentional absence of value.
D). Null is used to check for object properties.
What is the result of the expression typeof undefinedVariable if undefinedVariable is not declared?
A). object
B). function
C). undefined
D). null
When does the JavaScript engine assign an 'Undefined' value to a variable?
A). When the variable is intentionally set to 'Undefined'.
B). When the variable is not declared but used.
C). When the variable is declared but not initialized.
D). When the variable is initialized with the value 'Undefined'.
What happens when a function does not explicitly return a value in JavaScript?
A). It returns 'null'.
B). It returns 'undefined'.
C). It throws an error.
D). It returns 'object'.
Which of the following statements is true regarding the behavior of 'Undefined' and 'Null' in JavaScript?
A). Undefined and Null are both falsy values in JavaScript.
B). Undefined and Null are both truthy values in JavaScript.
C). Undefined and Null have the same data type in JavaScript.
D). Undefined and Null cannot be compared in JavaScript.