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| 401. |
Which of the following way can be used to indicate the LANGUAGE attribute? |
| A. | <LANGUAGE="JavaScriptVersion"> |
| B. | <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScriptVersion"> |
| C. | <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScriptVersion"> JavaScript statements…</SCRIPT> |
| D. | <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScriptVersion"!> JavaScript statements…</SCRIPT> |
| Answer» D. <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScriptVersion"!> JavaScript statements…</SCRIPT> | |
| 402. |
What is the correct JavaScript syntax to write "Hello World"? |
| A. | System.out.println("Hello World") |
| B. | println ("Hello World") |
| C. | document.write("Hello World") |
| D. | response.write("Hello World") |
| Answer» D. response.write("Hello World") | |
| 403. |
Which of the following attribute can hold the JavaScript version? |
| A. | LANGUAGE |
| B. | SCRIPT |
| C. | VERSION |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» B. SCRIPT | |
| 404. |
How does JavaScript store dates in a date object? |
| A. | The number of milliseconds since January 1st, 1970 |
| B. | The number of days since January 1st, 1900 |
| C. | The number of seconds since Netscape's public stock offering. |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» B. The number of days since January 1st, 1900 | |
| 405. |
______ tag is an extension to HTML that can enclose any number of JavaScript statements. |
| A. | <SCRIPT> |
| B. | <BODY> |
| C. | <HEAD> |
| D. | <TITLE> |
| Answer» B. <BODY> | |
| 406. |
Which of the following is not a valid JavaScript variable name? |
| A. | 2names |
| B. | _first_and_last_names |
| C. | FirstAndLast |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» B. _first_and_last_names | |
| 407. |
Which of the following are capabilities of functions in JavaScript? |
| A. | Return a value |
| B. | Accept parameters and Return a value |
| C. | Accept parameters |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» D. None of the above | |
| 408. |
Which of the following can't be done with client-side JavaScript? |
| A. | Validating a form |
| B. | Sending a form's contents by email |
| C. | Storing the form's contents to a database file on the server |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» D. None of the above | |
| 409. |
What should appear at the very end of your JavaScript? The tag |
| A. | The </script> |
| B. | The <script> |
| C. | The END statement |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» B. The <script> | |
| 410. |
_____ 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 |
| Answer» B. Server-side | |
| 411. |
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 |
| Answer» B. Varying randomly | |
| 412. |
__________ JavaScript is also called server-side JavaScript |
| A. | Microsoft |
| B. | Navigator |
| C. | LiveWire |
| D. | Native |
| Answer» D. Native | |
| 413. |
______ JavaScript is also called client-side JavaScript. |
| A. | Microsoft |
| B. | Navigator |
| C. | LiveWire |
| D. | Native |
| Answer» C. LiveWire | |
| 414. |
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 |
| Answer» B. The Web server | |
| 415. |
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 |
| Answer» C. They both originated on the island of Java | |
| 416. |
The / woods / floats / in waters. |
| A. | the |
| B. | woods |
| C. | floats |
| D. | in waters |
| Answer» B. woods | |
| 417. |
Micro towers / are principles / carriers / of telephone. |
| A. | micro towers |
| B. | are principles |
| C. | carriers |
| D. | of telephone |
| Answer» C. carriers | |
| 418. |
Mahatma Gandhi was born in Porbandar. |
| A. | simple past |
| B. | simple present |
| C. | simple future |
| D. | past continous |
| Answer» B. simple present | |
| 419. |
Suganya is typing. |
| A. | simple past |
| B. | simple present |
| C. | present continous |
| D. | past perfect |
| Answer» D. past perfect | |
| 420. |
Let us play. |
| A. | can we? |
| B. | do we? |
| C. | shall we? |
| D. | shan't we? |
| Answer» D. shan't we? | |
| 421. |
1. medicine 2. a 3. Neeta 4. given 5. was |
| A. | 35421 |
| B. | 51423 |
| C. | 25431 |
| D. | 42531 |
| Answer» B. 51423 | |
| 422. |
1. left 2. the 3. house 4. he 5. suddenly |
| A. | 12435 |
| B. | 21354 |
| C. | 45123 |
| D. | 52341 |
| Answer» D. 52341 | |
| 423. |
1. do 2. today 3. you 4. must 5. it |
| A. | 34152 |
| B. | 25413 |
| C. | 12543 |
| D. | 51324 |
| Answer» B. 25413 | |
| 424. |
1. I 2. immediately 3. salary 4. my 5. want |
| A. | 43152 |
| B. | 15432 |
| C. | 25143 |
| D. | 42351 |
| Answer» C. 25143 | |
| 425. |
Catching the earlier train will give us the ...... to do some shopping. |
| A. | chance |
| B. | luck |
| C. | possibility |
| D. | occasion |
| Answer» B. luck | |
| 426. |
The miser gazed ...... at the pile of gold coins in front of him. |
| A. | avidly |
| B. | admiringly |
| C. | thoughtfully |
| D. | earnestly |
| Answer» B. admiringly | |
| 427. |
Fate smiles ...... those who untiringly grapple with stark realities of life. |
| A. | with |
| B. | over |
| C. | on |
| D. | round |
| Answer» D. round | |
| 428. |
synonyms for AUGUST |
| A. | Common |
| B. | Ridiculous |
| C. | Dignified |
| D. | Petty |
| Answer» D. Petty | |
| 429. |
synonyms for VENT |
| A. | Opening |
| B. | Stodge |
| C. | End |
| D. | Past tense of go |
| Answer» B. Stodge | |
| 430. |
synonyms for EMBEZZLE |
| A. | Misappropriate |
| B. | Balance |
| C. | Remunerate |
| D. | Clear |
| Answer» B. Balance | |
| 431. |
synonyms for BRIEF |
| A. | Limited |
| B. | Small |
| C. | Little |
| D. | Short |
| Answer» E. | |
| 432. |
Synonyms for CORPULENT |
| A. | Lean |
| B. | Gaunt |
| C. | Emaciated |
| D. | Obese |
| Answer» E. | |
| 433. |
THRUST:SPEAR |
| A. | mangle:iron |
| B. | scabbard:sword |
| C. | bow:arrow |
| D. | fence:epee |
| Answer» E. | |
| 434. |
GRAIN:SALT |
| A. | shard:pottery |
| B. | shred:wood |
| C. | blades:grass |
| D. | chip:glass |
| Answer» E. | |
| 435. |
DIVA:OPERA |
| A. | producer:theatre |
| B. | director:drama |
| C. | conductor:bus |
| D. | thespian:play |
| Answer» E. | |
| 436. |
The Latin word formica means ant. The name formic acid is derived from this Latin word because |
| A. | this acid, in ancient times, was used to eliminate ant-hills |
| B. | this corrosive acid is secreted by ants to drive away their enemies |
| C. | this acid was first obtained by the distillation of ants |
| D. | ants are attracted by the odour of this acid |
| Answer» D. ants are attracted by the odour of this acid | |
| 437. |
The most abundant rare gas in the atmosphere is |
| A. | He |
| B. | Ne |
| C. | Ar |
| D. | Xe |
| Answer» D. Xe | |
| 438. |
The metal that is used as a catalyst in the hydrogenation of oils is |
| A. | Ni |
| B. | Pb |
| C. | Cu |
| D. | Pt |
| Answer» B. Pb | |
| 439. |
The octane number of zero is assigned to |
| A. | 2-methyl octane |
| B. | n-heptane |
| C. | iso-octane |
| D. | 3-methyl octane |
| Answer» C. iso-octane | |
| 440. |
The mass of P4O10 that will be obtained from the reaction of 1.33 gram of P4 and 5.07 of oxygen is |
| A. | 2.05 gram |
| B. | 3.05 gram |
| C. | 4.05 gram |
| D. | 5.05 gram |
| Answer» C. 4.05 gram | |
| 441. |
The nuclear particles which are assumed to hold the nucleons together are |
| A. | electrons |
| B. | positrons |
| C. | neutrons |
| D. | mesons |
| Answer» E. | |
| 442. |
The heat required to raise the temperature of body by 1 K is called |
| A. | specific heat |
| B. | thermal capacity |
| C. | water equivalent |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» C. water equivalent | |
| 443. |
The nucleus of a hydrogen atom consists of |
| A. | 1 proton only |
| B. | 1 proton + 2 neutron |
| C. | 1 neutron only |
| D. | 1 electron only |
| Answer» B. 1 proton + 2 neutron | |
| 444. |
The most commonly used bleaching agent is |
| A. | alcohol |
| B. | carbon dioxide |
| C. | chlorine |
| D. | sodium chlorine |
| Answer» D. sodium chlorine | |
| 445. |
The gas present in the stratosphere which filters out some of the sun's ultraviolet light and provides an effective shield against radiation damage to living things is |
| A. | helium |
| B. | ozone |
| C. | oxygen |
| D. | methane |
| Answer» C. oxygen | |
| 446. |
The main buffer system of the human blood is |
| A. | H2CO3 - HCO3 |
| B. | H2CO3 - CO32- |
| C. | CH3COOH - CH3COO- |
| D. | NH2CONH2 - NH2CONH+ |
| Answer» B. H2CO3 - CO32- | |
| 447. |
The law which states that the amount of gas dissolved in a liquid is proportional to its partial pressure is |
| A. | Dalton's law |
| B. | Gay Lussac's law |
| C. | Henry's law |
| D. | Raoult's law |
| Answer» D. Raoult's law | |
| 448. |
The oldest rocks in the earth's crust were once molten, and came from deep inside the earth. The molten rock, called magma, spewed out in volcanic eruptions during the earth;s early life and solidified into hard rock's called |
| A. | granite |
| B. | basalt |
| C. | igneous rocks |
| D. | sedimentary rocks |
| Answer» D. sedimentary rocks | |
| 449. |
The molecules of which gas have highest speed? |
| A. | H2 at -73oC |
| B. | CH4 at 300 K |
| C. | N2 at 1,027oC |
| D. | O2 at 0oC |
| Answer» B. CH4 at 300 K | |
| 450. |
The metallurgical process in which a metal is obtained in a fused state is called |
| A. | smelting |
| B. | roasting |
| C. | calcinations |
| D. | froth floatation |
| Answer» B. roasting | |