What happens if you try to modify a property of a frozen object in JavaScript using Object.freeze()?
A). A. The property is modified successfully
B). B. A TypeError is thrown
C). C. The property is deleted
D). D. The object becomes mutable
What is the output of the following code snippet?
A). A. { a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 }
B). B. { a: 1, b: 2 }
C). C. { c: 3 }
D). D. Error
What happens if you try to reassign a constant object to a new object in JavaScript?
A). A. No error, the assignment is successful
B). B. TypeError is thrown
C). C. SyntaxError is thrown
D). D. ReferenceError is thrown
How can you prevent modifications to the properties of a JavaScript object?
A). A. Use Object.preventExtensions()
B). B. Use const for each property
C). C. Use Object.freeze() to freeze the object
D). D. All of the above
Which statement best describes the behavior of a constant object in JavaScript?
A). A. The object and its properties cannot be changed
B). B. The object reference cannot be reassigned
C). C. All properties are immutable
D). D. The object cannot be modified after declaration
What is the data type of a constant object in JavaScript?
A). A. Object
B). B. Array
C). C. Function
D). D. String
Which statement about constant objects in JavaScript is correct?
A). A. Constant objects can have their properties reassigned
B). B. Constant objects cannot have properties added or removed
C). C. Constant objects are only applicable to primitive values
D). D. Constant objects are mutable
What is the output of the following code snippet?
A). A. { x: 10, y: 20 }
B). B. { x: 20, y: 10 }
C). C. { x: 10 }
D). D. Error
What is the result of the expression Object.keys(person).length for the following code snippet?
A). A. 1
B). B. 2
C). C. 3
D). D. Error
What does the const keyword do when used to declare an object in JavaScript?
A). A. Makes the object immutable
B). B. Prevents reassignment of the object reference
C). C. Freezes all properties of the object
D). D. All of the above