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Instructions

  1. Fork this Gist
  2. Edit to add your answers
  3. Send to your mentor

No cheating! Be open and honest about what you know.

Practice Questions

  1. Which HTML 5 tag would you use to semantically wrap your page navigation?
    Answer:

  2. What is the difference between a block level and an inline element in HTML?
    Answer:

  3. What is wrong in the following HTML?

    <div class="someClass" id="someID">
      Check this out!
    </div>
    <div class="someClass" id="someID">
      No, look at this instead.
    </div>

    Answer:

  4. How would you create a new folder named testFolder with the command line?
    Answer:

  5. How would you enter this folder?
    Answer:

  6. Given you are now in this folder, how would you check if git has already been initialized in that folder?
    Answer:

  7. If git has not yet been added to that folder, how would you add it?
    Answer:

  8. Which industry vertical are you interested in and why?
    Answer:

  9. Using Javascript, please write a function foo, that takes two arguments, an array and a number, and returns true if the length of the array is equal to the second argument? E.g. foo([1, 2, 3], 3) would return true.
    Answer:

    // your code here
  10. Write a loop in Javascript, iterating over the array [1, 2, 3, 4] printing out if the element is either the first element (print first - ), the last element (print last) or neither first or last element (print not first or last -). E.g. the expected output would be (first - not first or last - not first or last - last).
    Answer:

    // your code here
  11. Print all numbers from 15 - 0 to the console using a for loop in JS.
    Answer:

    // your code here
  12. What would the console print in following example

    function outer(input) {
      var a = input;
      
      function inner(multiplier) {
        console.log(a * multiplier);
      }
      
      return inner;
    }
    
    var firstResult = outer(9);
    firstResult(10);

    Answer:

  13. Add the missing code to print "this is A" to the console by accessing the property from the JS object literal.

    var someObject = {b : "some test", a : "this is A"};
    console.log("*Your code here*");

    Answer:

    // your code here
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