Which of the following is correct about variable scope in JavaScript?
A). var is block-scoped
B). let is function-scoped
C). const is block-scoped
D). All variables are global
What will be the output of the following code?
const a = 10; a = 20; console.log(a);
A). 10
B). 20
C). Error
D). undefined
What will be the output of the following code?
let x; console.log(x);
A). null
B). undefined
C). 0
D). NaN
Can you reassign a value to a variable declared with let?
A). Yes
B). No
C). Only in strict mode
D). Only inside a block
What is hoisting in JavaScript?
A). Function call before declaration
B). Variable declared at the top
C). Variable and function declaration are moved to the top
D). Variable scope
What will be the output of the following code?
let a = 1; let b = 2; let c = a + b; console.log(c);
A). 12
B). 12
C). 3
D). NaN
What will be the output of the following code?
console.log(a); var a = 10;
A). 10
B). undefined
C). Error
D). null
Which of the following will cause an error?
A). let a = 10; a = 20;
B). const a = 10; a = 20;
C). var a = 10; a = 20;
D). None of the above
What is the correct syntax for declaring a variable in JavaScript?
A). let myVar = 5;
B). myVar let = 5;
C). 5 = let myVar;
D). let = myVar 5;
Which statement is true about variables in JavaScript?
A). They must be declared before use
B). They can only hold numbers
C). They are statically typed
D). They are strongly typed