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If You Can Answer These 7 Questions Correctly You’re Decent at JavaScript

Arunangshu DasBy Arunangshu DasFebruary 12, 2025Updated:February 26, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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JavaScript is a vast language, and no matter how much experience you have, there’s always something new to learn. Whether you’re preparing for an interview or just want to challenge yourself, testing your JavaScript knowledge is a great way to identify gaps and improve.

Below are seven carefully crafted JavaScript questions—some tricky, some fundamental—that will help you gauge your expertise. Take a moment to think through each one before checking the explanation!

1. What will be logged in the console?

Answer & Explanation:

  1. "122" → The first + converts 1 into a string ("1") and then concatenates.
  2. "32" → The +"2" is treated as a number, so 1 + 2 = 3, then concatenated with "2".
  3. "02" → -"1" is -1, so 1 + (-1) = 0, then concatenated with "2".
  4. "112" → +"1" is still a number (1), but "1" + "2" is string concatenation.
  5. "NaN2" → "A" - "B" results in NaN, then concatenated with "2".
  6. NaN → "A" - "B" is NaN, and NaN + 2 is still NaN.

Takeaway: JavaScript’s + operator does both addition and concatenation. If any operand is a string, it switches to concatenation mode.

2. What’s the difference between null and undefined?

Answer & Explanation:

  • null is an explicit absence of value. You assign null when you want to indicate that “this variable has no value on purpose.”
  • undefined means “this variable has been declared but hasn’t been assigned a value yet.”

Takeaway:

  • undefined is often unintentional and can happen when you forget to initialize a variable.
  • null is intentional and should be assigned when you want to clear a value.

3. What will this function return?

Answer & Explanation:

It returns undefined. Why?

Because JavaScript automatically inserts a semicolon after return, making it behave like:

So, the function exits before reaching the object.

Fix:

Takeaway: Always put the returned object on the same line as return to avoid implicit semicolon insertion.

4. How does == behave differently from ===?

Answer & Explanation:

  • == performs type coercion, meaning it tries to convert both values to a common type before comparing.
  • === (strict equality) compares both value and type without conversion.

Examples:

Takeaway: Always use === unless you have a very specific reason to allow type coercion.

5. How does setTimeout work inside a loop?

Answer & Explanation:

This logs:

Why? Because var i is not block-scoped; all callbacks reference the same i, which becomes 3 after the loop finishes.

Fix using let (block-scoped variable):

Now it logs:

Takeaway:

  • var is function-scoped; let is block-scoped.
  • Closures inside loops need block-scoped variables to preserve values correctly.

6. What’s the output of this this reference?

Answer & Explanation:

This prints undefined!

Why?

  • extracted is a reference to obj.getValue, but it’s called without an object context (this is now window in browsers or undefined in strict mode).

Fix:

Takeaway:

  • this depends on how a function is called, not where it’s defined.
  • Use .bind(obj) to fix the context.

7. What happens when you do

[] == ![]?

Answer & Explanation:

It evaluates to true. 

Here’s why:

Breaking it down:

  • ![] converts [] (which is truthy) to false.
  • So the comparison becomes:
  • false is coerced to 0, and [] is coerced to "" (empty string), which is also 0.
  • 0 == 0 is true.

Takeaway: JavaScript’s loose equality can be wild! Avoid == when possible.

Final Thoughts

If you found these questions tricky, that’s a good thing—it means you’re challenging yourself! JavaScript is full of quirks, and understanding these helps you write cleaner, more predictable code.

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