During the traversing of the stack when you create a locally scoped variable, where does it go after it goes to the location?
A. Window
B. Function
C. Document
D. None of the mentioned
Answer: Option D
Solution(By Examveda Team)
When you create a locally scoped variable for caching the reference, the traversal reverses in the forward direction and thus, after going to the location, it goes no where.Related Questions on Caching and Debugging
What does the interpreter do when you reference variables in other scopes?
A. Traverses the queue
B. Traverses the stack
C. Finds the bugs
D. None of the mentioned
What will happen if you reference document.location from within an object?
A. Traverses the queue
B. Finds the bugs
C. Traverses the stack
D. None of the mentioned
Why do we need to create locally scoped variables to hold value?
A. To optimize the testing process
B. To increase the speed
C. To minimize memory usage
D. To cache the reference document.location
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