Which of the following is a limitation of using document.write() in JavaScript?
A). It cannot write HTML content.
B). It cannot write content after the document has loaded.
C). It cannot write content within specific HTML elements.
D). It cannot write content dynamically.
Which method should be avoided when using document.write() in JavaScript?
A). Including multiple document.write() statements within one script.
B). Encapsulating document.write() within functions.
C). Using document.write() to generate dynamic content.
D). Executing document.write() before the <body>
tag.
How does document.write() impact the SEO (Search Engine Optimization) of a webpage?
A). It improves SEO by adding dynamic keywords to the document.
B). It has no impact on SEO.
C). It may negatively impact SEO by affecting page load times.
D). It optimizes page ranking by adding meta tags dynamically.
Which of the following is NOT a common use case for document.write() in JavaScript?
A). Generating dynamic content based on user input.
B). Embedding external resources such as scripts or stylesheets.
C). Displaying personalized messages or greetings.
D). Creating complex data structures or algorithms.
Which scenario is appropriate for using document.write() in JavaScript?
A). Displaying static content on a webpage.
B). Updating content within specific HTML elements.
C). Generating dynamic content based on user interactions.
D). Validating form data before submission.
How can document.write() be used to create a simple HTML list dynamically?
A). By concatenating strings with <li>
tags.
B). By including <ul>
and <li>
tags directly within the code.
C). By generating <ul>
and <li>
elements using JavaScript functions.
D). By using CSS transitions to animate list items.
How does document.write() differ from innerHTML in JavaScript?
A). document.write() can only write plain text content.
B). document.write() can only write HTML content.
C). innerHTML can execute JavaScript code within the written content.
D). innerHTML can write content within specific HTML elements.
How can document.write() be used to create a simple HTML structure?
A). By executing JavaScript code directly.
B). By defining external references within the content.
C). By concatenating strings to form HTML elements.
D). By using CSS transitions to generate elements.
What happens if document.write() is used within an external script file?
A). It appends content to the end of the document.
B). It overwrites the entire content of the document.
C). It triggers an error in the browser console.
D). It inserts content into the <head>
section.
How does document.write() handle JavaScript code execution within written content?
A). It executes JavaScript code within written content.
B). It ignores JavaScript code within written content.
C). It triggers an error if JavaScript code is included.
D). It converts JavaScript code into plain text.