JavaScript Variables and Data Types Worksheet

Question 1

Find a reference that lists all the keywords in the JavaScript programming language.

W3Schools.com
Question 2

True or false: keywords and variable names are NOT case sensitive.

true

Question 3

There are some rules for how you can name variables in JavaScript. What are they?

let firstName;, let $totalAmount;, let _price; let name1; let totalAmount123; let _myVar

Question 4

What is 'camelCase'?

Writing a phrase without spacing, where the firt letter of each word is capitalized.

Question 5

What are ALL the different data types in JavaScript (note that there are some that we did not discuss in class)?

Number, String, Symbol, Boolean, Null, Undefined, BigInt

Question 6

What is a boolean data type?

two values that represents as true or false

Question 7

What happens if you forget to put quotes around a string when you initialize a variable to a string value? How does JavaScript try to interpret this?
For example: var lastName = Jones;

An error is raised.

Question 8

What character is used to end a statement in JavaScript?

;

Question 9

If you declare a variable, but do not initialize it, what value will the variable store?

Undefined

Question 10

What output will the following program produce? In other words, explain what you would see in the console log if you ran a program like this:


const firstTestScore = 98;
const secondTestScore = "88";
const sum = firstTestScore + secondTestScore;
console.log(sum);
console.log(typeof sum);

a string and 9888

Question 11

What output will the following program produce? In other words, explain what you would see in the console log if you ran a program like this:


const total = 99;
console.log("total");
console.log(total);

total; 99;

Question 12

What is the difference between these two variables?


const score1 = 75;
const score2 = "75";

score1 is a number with a value of 75 and score2 is a string with a value of 75

Question 13

Explain why the this code will cause the program to crash:


const score = 0;
score = prompt("Enter a score");

score is a constant and its value cannot be changed when it's set.

Coding Problems

Coding Problems - See the 'script' element below this h1 element. You will have to write some JavaScript code in it.

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