EMT Practice Test

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Question1: Consider type coercion, what does the following expression evaluate to?
True + 3 + '100' + null

Question2: Refer to the code below:
Let textValue = '1984';
Which code assignment shows a correct way to convert this string to an integer?

Question3: Refer to the code below:
Async funct on functionUnderTest(isOK) {
If (isOK) return 'OK' ;
Throw new Error('not OK');
)
Which assertion accuretely tests the above code?

Question4: developer creates a new web server that uses Node.js. It imports a server library that uses events and callbacks for handling server functionality.
The server library is imported with require and is made available to the code by a variable named server. The developer wants to log any issues that the server has while booting up.
Given the code and the information the developer has, which code logs an error at boost with an event?

Question5: A developer creates a class that represents a blog post based on the requirement that a Post should have a body author and view count.
The Code shown Below:
Class Post {
// Insert code here
This.body =body
This.author = author;
this.viewCount = viewCount;
}
}
Which statement should be inserted in the placeholder on line 02 to allow for a variable to be set to a new instanceof a Post with the three attributes correctly populated?

Question6: Refer to HTML below:
<p> The current status of an Order: <span id ="status"> In Progress </span> </p>.
Which JavaScript statement changes the text 'In Progress' to 'Completed' ?

Question7: A developer has the following array of student test grades:
Let arr = [ 7, 8, 5, 8, 9 ];
The Teacher wants to double each score and then see an array of the students who scored more than 15 points.
How should the developer implement the request?

Question8: Which two console logs outputs NaN ?
Choose 2 answers

Question9: Refer to the code:

Given the code above, which three properties are set pet1?
Choose 3 answers:

Question10: Refer to code below:
function Person() {
this.firstName = 'John';
}
Person.prototype ={
Job: x => 'Developer'
};
const myFather = new Person();
const result =myFather.firstName + ' ' + myFather.job();
What is the value of the result after line 10 executes?

Question11: What are two unique features of functions defined with a fat arrow as compared to normal function definition?
Choose 2 answers

Question12: Universal Container(UC) just launched a new landing page, but users complain that the website is slow. A developer found some functions that cause this problem. To verify this, the developer decides to do everything and log the time each of these three suspicious functions consumes.
console.time('Performance');
maybeAHeavyFunction();
thisCouldTakeTooLong();
orMaybeThisOne();
console.endTime('Performance');
Which function can the developer use to obtain the time spent by every one of the three functions?

Question13: A developer uses a parsed JSON string to work with user information as in the block below:
01 const userInformation ={
02 " id " : "user-01",
03 "email" : "
[email protected]",
04 "age" : 25
Which two options access the email attribute in the object?
Choose 2 answers

Question14: Why would a developer specify a package.jason as a developed forge instead of a dependency ?

Question15: A developer has two ways to write a function:
Option A:
function Monster() {
This.growl = () => {
Console.log ("Grr!");
}
}
Option B:
function Monster() {};
Monster.prototype.growl =() => {
console.log("Grr!");
}
After deciding on an option, the developer creates 1000 monster objects.
How many growl methods are created with Option A Option B?

Question16: developer is trying to convince management that their team will benefit from using Node.js for a backend server that they are going to create. The server will be a web server that handles API requests from a website that the team has already built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Which three benefits of Node.js can the developer use to persuade their manager?
Choose 3 answers:

Question17: Which function should a developer use to repeatedly execute code at a fixed interval ?

Question18: A Developer wrote the following code to test a sum3 function that takes in an array of numbers and returns the sum of the first three number in the array, The test passes:
Let res = sum2([1, 2, 3 ]) ;
console.assert(res === 6 );
Res = sum3([ 1, 2, 3, 4]);
console.assert(res=== 6);
A different developer made changes to the behavior of sum3 to instead sum all of the numbers present in the array. The test passes:
Which two results occur when running the test on the updated sum3 function ?
Choose 2 answers

Question19: Given code below:
setTimeout (() => (
console.log(1);
). 0);
console.log(2);
New Promise ((resolve, reject )) = > (
setTimeout(() => (
reject(console.log(3));
). 1000);
)).catch(() => (
console.log(4);
));
console.log(5);
What is logged to the console?

Question20: A developer is leading the creation of a new browser application that will serve a single page application. The team wants to use a new web framework Minimalsit.js. The Lead developer wants to advocate for a more seasoned web framework that already has a community around it.
Which two frameworks should the lead developer advocate for?
Choose 2 answers

Question21: A developer creates an object where its properties should be immutable and prevent properties from being added or modified.
Which method should be used to execute this business requirement ?

Question22: At Universal Containers, every team has its own way of copying JavaScript objects. The code Snippet shows an implementation from one team:
Function Person() {
this.firstName = "John";
this.lastName = 'Doe';
This.name =() => (
console.log('Hello $(this.firstName) $(this.firstName)');
)}
Const john = new Person ();
Const dan = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(john));
dan.firstName ='Dan';
dan.name();
What is the Output of the code execution?

Question23: Refer to the following object:
const cat ={
firstName: 'Fancy',
lastName: ' Whiskers',
Get fullName() {
return this.firstName + ' ' + this.lastName;
}
};
How can a developer access the fullName property for cat?

Question24: Refer to the following code that performs a basic mathematical operation on a provided input:
function calculate(num) {
Return (num +10) / 3;
}
How should line 02 be written to ensure that x evaluates to 6 in the line below?
Let x = calculate (8);

Question25: In the browser, the window object is often used to assign variables that require the broadest scope in an application Node.js application does not have access to the window object by default.
Which two methods are used to address this ?
Choose 2 answers

Question26: A test has a dependency on database.query. During the test the dependency is replaced with an object called database with the method, query, that returns an array. The developer needs to verify how many times the method was called and the arguments used each time.
Which two test approaches describe the requirement?
Choose 2 answers

Question27: Considering type coercion, what does the following expression evaluate to?
True + '13' + NaN

Question28: A developer implements a function that adds a few values.
Function sum(num) {
If (num == undefined) {
Num =0;
}
Return function( num2, num3){
If (num3 === undefined) {
Num3 =0 ;
}
Return num + num2 + num3;
}
}
Which three options can the developer invoke for this function to get a return value of 10 ?
Choose 3 answers

Question29: A developer wrote a fizzbuzz function that when passed in a number, returns the following:
'Fizz' if the number is divisible by 3.
'Buzz' if the number is divisible by 5.
'Fizzbuzz' if the number is divisible by both 3 and 5.
Empty string if the number is divisible by neither 3 or 5.
Which two test cases will properly test scenarios for the fizzbuzz function?
Choose 2 answers

Question30: Refer to code below:
console.log(0);
setTimeout(() => (
console.log(1);
});
console.log(2);
setTimeout(() => {
console.log(3);
), 0);
console.log(4);
In which sequence will the numbers be logged?

Question31: Given two expressions var1 and var2. What are two valid ways to return the logical AND of the two expressions and ensure it is data type Boolean ?
Choose 2 answers:

Question32: A developer is debugging a web server that uses Node.js The server hits a runtimeerror every third request to an important endpoint on the web server.
The developer added a break point to the start script, that is at index.js at he root of the server's source code. The developer wants to make use of chrome DevTools to debug.
Which command can be run to access DevTools and make sure the breakdown is hit ?

Question33: Given the JavaScript below:
01 function filterDOM (searchString) {
02 const parsedSearchString = searchString && searchString.toLowerCase() ;
03 document.quesrySelectorAll(' .account' ) . forEach(account => (
04 const accountName = account.innerHTML.toLOwerCase();
05 account. Style.display = accountName.includes(parsedSearchString) ? /*Insert code*/;
06 )};
07 }
Which code should replace the placeholder comment on line 05 to hide accounts that do not match the search string?

Question34: Refer to code below:
Let productSKU = '8675309' ;
A developer has a requirement to generate SKU numbers that are always 19 characters lon, starting with 'sku', and padded with zeros.
Which statement assigns the values sku0000000008675309 ?

Question35: Refer to the code below:
console.log(''start);
Promise.resolve('Success') .then(function(value){
console.log('Success');
});
console.log('End');
What is the output after the code executes successfully?

Question36: Refer to code below:
Let first = 'who';
Let second = 'what';
Try{
Try{
Throw new error('Sad trombone');
}catch (err){
First ='Why';
}finally {
Second ='when';
} catch (err) {
Second ='Where';
}
What are the values for first and second once the code executes ?

Question37: Given the following code:
document.body.addEventListener(' click ', (event) => {
if (/* CODE REPLACEMENT HERE */) {
console.log('button clicked!');
)
});
Which replacement for the conditional statement on line 02 allows a developer to correctly determine that a button on page is clicked?

Question38: Which javascript methods can be used to serialize an object into a string and deserialize a JSON string into an object, respectively?

Question39: Which three statements are true about promises ?
Choose 3 answers

Question40: A developer creates a generic function to log custom messages in the console. To do this, the function below is implemented.
01 function logStatus(status){
02 console./*Answer goes here*/{'Item status is: %s', status};
03 }
Which three console logging methods allow the use of string substitution in line 02?

Question41: developer has a web server running with Node.js. The command to start the web server is node server,js. The web server started having latency issues. Instead of a one second turn around for web requests, the developer now sees a five second turnaround, Which command can the web developer run to see what the module is doing during the latency period?

Question42: A developer at Universal Containers creates a new landing page based on HTML, CSS, and JavaScript TO ensure that visitors have a good experience, a script named personaliseContext needs to be executed when the webpage is fully loaded (HTML content and all related files ), in order to do some custom initialization.
Which statement should be used to call personalizeWebsiteContent based on the above business requirement?

Question43: developer publishes a new version of a package with new features that do not break backward compatibility. The previous version number was 1.1.3.
Following semantic versioning format, what should the new package version number be?

Question44: Refer to the following code:
Let obj ={
Foo: 1,
Bar: 2
}
Let output =[],
for(let something in obj{
output.push(something);
}
console.log(output);
What is the output line 11?

Question45: Given the following code:
Counter = 0;
const logCounter = () => {
console.log(counter);
);
logCounter();
setTimeout(logCOunter, 1100);
setInterval(() => {
Counter++
logCounter();
}, 1000);
What is logged by the first four log statements?

Question46: Given the code below:
const copy = JSON.stringify([ new String(' false '), new Bollean( false ), undefined ]); What is the value of copy?

Question47: A developer has the function, shown below, that is called when a page loads.
function onload() {
console.log("Page has loaded!");
}
Where can the developer see the log statement after loading the page in the browser?

Question48: A developer is asked to fix some bugs reported by users. To do that, the developer adds a breakpoint for debugging.
Function Car (maxSpeed, color){
This.maxspeed =masSpeed;
This.color = color;
Let carSpeed = document.getElementById(' CarSpeed');
Debugger;
Let fourWheels =new Car (carSpeed.value, 'red');
When the code execution stops at the breakpoint on line 06, which two types of information are available in the browser console ?
Choose 2 answers:

Question49: Refer to the code below?
Let searchString = ' look for this ';
Which two options remove the whitespace from the beginning of searchString?
Choose 2 answers

Question50: Given the following code:
Let x =('15' + 10)*2;
What is the value of a?