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NEW QUESTION 12
Janice needs to create a pop-up window that will open a Web document in a new browser window. Which code statement should she use?
A)

B)

C)

D)

  • A. Option A
  • B. Option B
  • C. Option D
  • D. Option C

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 13
What is the output when you run the following script in the browser?

  • A. Zebra.Elephant Giraffe
  • B. Zebra Elephant Lion Giraffe
  • C. Elephant Lion Giraffe
  • D. Elephant Zebra Lion Giraffe

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 14
Consider the following code:

What is the expected result of this script?

  • A. When you click the welcome message a welcome alert will load
  • B. A welcome message will appear when the page loads
  • C. The word "Welcome" will be displayed in a prompt when the page loads
  • D. When you click the alert a welcome message will appear

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 15
Marshall's computer previously contracted malware because he unknowingly clicked on an infected link in a pop-up window. What can he do to secure the Web browser so that he is protected in the future?

  • A. Install anti-virus software
  • B. Enable the pop-up blocker
  • C. Disable cookies in the Web browser
  • D. Install the latest beta update for the Web browser

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 16
Which of the following will correctly declare the courseNumber variable as a siring data type?

  • A. var_courseNumber = JS101'';
  • B. var courseNumber = JS101;
  • C. var courseNumber = ''JS101'';
  • D. var courseNumber = ''JS101'';

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 17
Consider the following code:

Charies wants to write code to execute the changeOption function after the user chooses an option in the select menu. What change to the code should he make?

  • A. Change line 6 to <input type="submit'' onchange=''changeOption () '' />
  • B. Change line 2 to function changeOption (onchange){
  • C. Change line 7 <select name=''mySelectBox '' onchange=changeOption () ">
  • D. Change line 6 to <form name="myform'' cosubmit=''changeOption ( ) ''>

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 18
Scarlet has the following code in her script:
Var namesArr =[''Joseph',' Charlotte'', ''Nicole''];
She wants to add the name Hank to the end of the array so that its length is 4. What code should she use?

  • A. namesArr push (''Hank'');
  • B. namesArr .shift (''Hank'');
  • C. namesArr unshift (''Hank'');
  • D. namesArr [4] ''Hank'';

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 19
Consider the following code:

What will be displayed for the computer inventory after the Update Inventory button is clicked twice?

  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 20
Laurie has been instructed to add code to a Web page to display the date and time when the document was last updated Which code should she use?

  • A. document.write("Last Updated '' navigator.appVersion);
  • B. document.write ("Last Updated " + document . lastModified) ;
  • C. document.write("Last Updated '' + new Date());
  • D. document.write("Last Updated Updated '' + history.length);

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 21
What is the expected result of executing the following code block in a Web browser?

  • A. A pop-up alert box will display Work time.
  • B. Two pop-up alert boxes will appear, one will display Lunch time and one will display work time.
  • C. There is an error in the code, no pop-up alert box will appear
  • D. A pop-up alert box will display lunch tune

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 22
Consider this source code:

Giam needs to write a script to access the first element in the source code. What code should he use?

  • A. var first = document .getElementById("input");
  • B. var first = document .getElementById("condiments") [0];
  • C. var first = document .getElementByIdTagName ("input") [1]
  • D. var first = document .getElementById("condiments1") [1];

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 23
Which script will display Configurations, you won! In the browser when the script is run?
A)

B)

C)

D)

  • A. Option A
  • B. Option B
  • C. Option C
  • D. Option D

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 24
Consider the following code:

Ginger needs to write a script to display a pop-up alert box with the type of credit card the user selected Which of the following code blocks should she use?
A)

B)

C)

D)

  • A. Option A
  • B. Option B
  • C. Option D
  • D. Option C

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 25
Consider the following code:

The processform() function is not executed when the submit button is pressed. What change should be made to correct this?

  • A. The onfocus event handler should be added to the <input type'' submit''> tag
  • B. The onfocus event handler should be added to the <form> tag.
  • C. The onsubmit event handler should be added to the<form> tag.
  • D. The onsubmit event handler should be added to the <input type='' submit''> tag.

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 26
Which of the following comparison statement will return true?
A) X=10;
Y=11;
y--;
x==y
B) X=10;
Y=11;
Y++;
x==y'
C) X=11;
Y=10;
y--;
x==y;
D) X=11;
Y=10;
y-= 1;
x==y

  • A. Option A
  • B. Option B
  • C. Option D
  • D. Option C

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 27
Ashton need to write out the items in any array as a list, with their array index number followed by their value.
Which block of code will accomplish this?
A)

B)

C)

D)

  • A. Option B
  • B. Option A
  • C. Option C
  • D. Option D

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 28
Consider the following code:

What does line 9 do?

  • A. it add the property resolved to the original instantiated custom supportTicket object ticket1.
  • B. Nothing it must written as supportTicket. prototype, this, resolve = resolve ; to add the properly resolved to the custom supportTicket object
  • C. it add the property resolved to all instances instantiated custom supportTicket object ticket1 and ticket2.
  • D. it add the property resolved to the newly instantiated custom supportTicket object ticket1.

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 29
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CIW 1D0-735 Exam Syllabus Topics:

TopicDetails
Domain 1: Essential JavaScript Principles and Practices
Identify characteristics of JavaScript and common programming practices.- List key JavaScript characteristics, including object-based nature, events, platform-independence, and differences between scripting languages and programming languages.
- Identify common programming concepts, including objects, properties and methods.
- Describe various JavaScript versions and flavors, including ECMA standards, JScript and similarities with proprietary scripting languages.
- Distinguish between server-side and client-side JavaScript applications, including JavaScript interpreters and rendering engines.
- Describe acceptable coding practices, including appropriate use of comment tags and the <noscript> tag.
- Examine the evolution of the role of JavaScript in simple Web page design, such as gaming, virtual reality (VR), native development, mobile device scripting and backend development.
Work with variables and data in JavaScript.- Use attributes and methods to communicate with users, including the type attribute.
- Define variables, data types and scope.
- List keywords and reserved words.
- Store user input in variables and evaluate for appropriate responses using the console and built-in methods such as alert() and prompt().
- Distinguish between concatenation and addition.
- Use Apply operators, including string concatenation ( += ), strict comparison ( === , !==), mathematical precedence and bitwise operators.
- Demonstrate how to use expressions.
- Implement simple event handlers, including keyboard, mouse and mobile (gestures or touch) events.
Use JavaScript functions, methods, and events.- Define and use methods as functions.
- Demonstrate the use of various types of functions and function elements including prototype functions, anonymous functions, closure functions, arguments and the use of return values.
- Distinguish between global and local variables.
- Use the conditional operator.
- Identify user events and event handlers.
- Demonstrate the use of function specific methods including calling, binding and applying.
- Use built-in functions and cast variables.
Domain 2: Intermediate JavaScript Programming Techniques
Debug and troubleshoot JavaScript code.-Demonstrate common steps for debugging JavaScript code, including reviewing code and testing code in different browsers and various devices.
- Demonstrate how to use various native and supplemental debugging tools, including enabling/disabling display.
Use JavaScript statements to control program flow.- Use the if… statement.
-Use the while… statement.
- Use the do…while statement.
-Use the for… statement.
-Use the forEach statement.
-Use the break and continue statements.
-Use the switch… statement.
Use the JavaScript Document Object Model (DOM).-Use JavaScript to manipulate the Document Object Model (DOM).
-Use the window object of the DOM.
-Manipulate properties and methods of the document object within the DOM.
-Use the image object of the DOM, including image rollover creation.
-Use the history object of the DOM.
-Evaluate and change URL information with the location object of the DOM.
-Use the navigator object of the DOM.
-Describe virtual DOM.
Use JavaScript language objects and create expressions.-Use the String object to test user input.
-Evaluate strings, including use of the length property, and use of the indexOf(), lastIndexOf(), substring() and charAt() methods.
-Implement basic regular expressions and the RegExp object.
-Use the Array object to create more efficient code.
-Use the map() method.
-Apply the Date and Math objects.
Create and use custom JavaScript objects.-Create a custom JavaScript object.
-Define properties and methods of custom objects.
-Create new object instances.
-Create client-side arrays using custom objects.
-Create functions and methods for manipulating client-side arrays.
-Use the prototype property, concept of classes, constructors, iterators and generators.
Domain 3: Applied JavaScript
Modify HTML with JavaScript.-Identify steps and methods for changing HTML "on the fly," including the getElementById, getElementsByName, getElementsByTagName and getElementsByClassName methods of the DOM.
-Modify attributes in HTML using DOM elements.
-Modify form object values.
Use JavaScript to develop interactive forms.-Identify and use form controls, including HTML5 form elements.
-Define the form object.
-Refer to form objects, including input, text, textarea, radio, checkbox, select, button, password, hidden, file and submit.
-Use form objects, including radio, select, button, text, input, textarea, checkbox, password, hidden, file and submit.
-Conduct form validation.
-Identify common form security issues.
Address JavaScript security issues involving browsers and cookies.-Distinguish between the browser and the operating system in relation to the elements responsible for security.
-Discuss browser security issues relevant to JavaScript, including script blocking, frame-to-frame URL changing, and document.write behavior differences among browsers.
-Define signed scripts.
-Perform client-side browser detection and determine browser compatibility.
-Identify common issues and procedures for creating secure JavaScript code.
-Define cross-site scripting and the associated security risks.
-Define the functions and common uses of cookies.
-Manipulate cookies effectively, including testing for presence of cookies, clearing cookies, enabling/disabling cookies in the browser, and deleting cookies from your hard drive.
-Discuss ethics in collecting, storing, using and protecting user data.
Domain 4: JavaScript Technology Extensions

 

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