1. Why so JavaScript and Java have similar name?

A. JavaScript is a stripped-down version of Java

B. JavaScript's syntax is loosely based on Java's

C. They both originated on the island of Java

D. None of the above

2. When a user views a page containing a JavaScript program, which machine actually executes the script?

A. The User's machine running a Web browser

B. The Web server

C. A central machine deep within Netscape's corporate offices

D. None of the above

3. ______ JavaScript is also called client-side JavaScript.

A. Microsoft

B. Navigator

C. LiveWire

D. Native

4. __________ JavaScript is also called server-side JavaScript.

A. Microsoft

B. Navigator

C. LiveWire

D. Native

5. What are variables used for in JavaScript Programs?

A. Storing numbers, dates, or other values

B. Varying randomly

C. Causing high-school algebra flashbacks

D. None of the above

6. _____ JavaScript statements embedded in an HTML page can respond to user events such as mouse-clicks, form input, and page navigation.

A. Client-side

B. Server-side

C. Local

D. Native

7. What should appear at the very end of your JavaScript?

The

B. The

D.

16. Inside which HTML element do we put the JavaScript?

A.

B.

C.

D.

17. What is the correct syntax for referring to an external script called " abc.js"?

A.

B.

C.

D. None of the above

18. Which types of image maps can be used with JavaScript?

A. Server-side image maps

B. Client-side image maps

C. Server-side image maps and Client-side image maps

D. None of the above

19. Which of the following navigator object properties is the same in both Netscape and IE?

A. navigator.appCodeName

B. navigator.appName

C. navigator.appVersion

D. None of the above

20. Which is the correct way to write a JavaScript array?

A. var txt = new Array(1:"tim",2:"kim",3:"jim")

B. var txt = new Array:1=("tim")2=("kim")3=("jim")

C. var txt = new Array("tim","kim","jim")

D. var txt = new Array="tim","kim","jim"