What will be the output of the following code: console.log(parseInt('10.5'));?
A). 10
B). 5
C). '10.5'
D). NaN (Not a Number)
What is the value of x after the following code executes: let x = 5; x *= 2; x /= 3;?
A). 04-Oct
B). 6666666666667
C). 5
D). undefined
What happens if you declare a variable without initializing it in JavaScript?
A). It will throw a syntax error
B). It will assign the variable a value of undefined
C). It will automatically assign a value to the variable
D). It will assign the variable a value of null
What will be the output of the following code: console.log(typeof 'Hello');?
A). string
B). number
C). undefined
D). boolean
What is the scope of a variable declared using the let keyword in JavaScript?
A). Block scope
B). Function scope
C). Global scope
D). Local scope
Which statement correctly assigns the value true to a boolean variable isLogged in JavaScript?
A). let isLogged = 'true';
B). let isLogged = true;
C). let isLogged = 1;
D). let isLogged = 0;
What is the purpose of the NaN (Not a Number) value in JavaScript?
A). To represent a number that is not a valid JavaScript number
B). To represent a zero value
C). To represent an infinite value
D). To represent an empty string
Which of the following is NOT a valid variable name in JavaScript?
A). _myVariable
B). 2ndVariable
C). $myVariable
D). my-Variable
What is the keyword used to declare variables in JavaScript?
A). let
B). variable
C). var
D). const
Which method is used to convert a string to a number in JavaScript?
A). toString()
B). parseInt()
C). parseFloat()
D). toNumber()