The provides() function and the exportsobject are used to
A. Register the module’s API and Store their API
B. Store the module’s API and register their API
C. Store the module’s API
D. None of the mentioned
Answer: Option A
Solution(By Examveda Team)
Frameworks that define module loading systems may have other methods of exporting a module’s API. There may be a provides() function for modules to register their API, or an exports object into which modules must store their API.The behaviour of the instances present of a class inside a method is defined by
A. Method
B. Classes
C. Interfaces
D. Classes and Interfaces
The keyword or the property that you use to refer to an object through which they were invoked is
A. from
B. to
C. this
D. object
Consider the following code snippet :
var o = new F();
o.constructor === F
A. false
B. true
C. 0
D. 1
The basic difference between JavaScript and Java is
A. There is no difference
B. Functions are considered as fields
C. Variables are specific
D. Functions are values, and there is no hard distinction between methods and fields
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