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EASTC Bachelor of Data science First year.
Web development module 2nd semester.
Basic JavaScript sample questions for web development module, ordered from easier to more challenging:
1. Print "Hello, World!" to the console.
2. Declare a variable called `name` and assign your name to it. Print the variable to the console. 3. Create two variables, `a` and `b`, and assign them the values 5 and 10. Print the sum of `a` and `b`. 4. Declare a variable `age` and assign your age to it. Print a message saying "I am X years old" where X is the value of `age`. 5. Write a program that swaps the values of two variables `x` and `y`. 6. Write a program that converts a temperature from Celsius to Fahrenheit. Use functions 7. Create an array of 5 favorite colors and print the second color in the array. 8. Write a program that checks if a number is even or odd. 9. Write a program that prints numbers from 1 to 10 using a `for` loop. 10. Write a program that prints "Good Morning" if the time is less than 12, and "Good Afternoon" otherwise. 11. Write a function called `greet` that takes a name as a parameter and prints "Hello, [name]". 12. Write a function that takes two numbers and returns their product. 13. Create an object representing a book with properties like `title`, `author`, and `year`. Print the title of the book. 14. Create an object representing a car with methods to start and stop the engine. 15. Write a script to change the text of an HTML element with id "demo" to "Hello, JavaScript!". 16. Write a script to hide an HTML element with id "hideMe". 17. Write a script to create a new list element and add it to the body of the HTML document. 18. Write a script to change the background color of a webpage when a button is clicked. 19. Write a script to display an alert when a form is submitted. 20. Write a script to display the current date and time when a button is clicked. 21. Write a script to validate that a user’s input in a text field is not empty when a form is submitted.