JavaScript can be written directly in HTML pages, in external JavaScript files, or on the server. It is an interpreted programming language typically used for client-side scripting. JavaScript code is written inside files with a .js extension and can be included in HTML documents using the <script> tag. It allows for programming functionality on web pages but with limitations compared to full programming languages. JavaScript is commonly used for form and page validations in web browsers.
JavaScript can be written directly in HTML pages, in external JavaScript files, or on the server. It is an interpreted programming language typically used for client-side scripting. JavaScript code is written inside files with a .js extension and can be included in HTML documents using the <script> tag. It allows for programming functionality on web pages but with limitations compared to full programming languages. JavaScript is commonly used for form and page validations in web browsers.
JavaScript can be written directly in HTML pages, in external JavaScript files, or on the server. It is an interpreted programming language typically used for client-side scripting. JavaScript code is written inside files with a .js extension and can be included in HTML documents using the <script> tag. It allows for programming functionality on web pages but with limitations compared to full programming languages. JavaScript is commonly used for form and page validations in web browsers.
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written–a.directly into HTML pagesb.directly into JS file and included into HTMLc.None of thesed.directly on the Server Script132. JavaScript is an ________ language.a.Interpretedcompiled133.JavaScript Code is written inside file having extension __________.a.A.jsb .jscc .javascriptd .jvs134. Why JavaScript is called as Lightweight Programming Language ?a.because we can add programming functionality inside JSb.because JS can provide programming functionality inside but up to certainextend.c.because JS is available free of cost.d.because JS is client side scripting135. Local Browser used for validations on the Web Pages uses __________.A. JavaB.CSSC.JSD.HTML136. JavaScript Code can be called by using _________.a.Preprocessorb .RMIc. Function / Methodd. Triggering Event137. Select allthe correct option(s). State the correct place of JS Code inside HTML– a.Inside Bodyb. Inside Headc. All of thesed. Inside Single JavaScript File138. Which of the following Attribute is used to include External JS code inside your HTMLDocument–a. linkb. scriptc .extd.src139.XMLa.Extensible Markup Language.B. Embedded Markup languagec. Electronic Markup Languaged. None of the above140. Online Shoppinga.E-Commerceb. Computerization of Commercec. Computer Traded.None of theabove141. Cyber spacea.Anything associated with Internetb. Space for web designc. Server spaced. None of the above142. Intraneta.Computer Network within an Organisationb. Wide area Networkc. Portald. None of the above143. Video streaminga.Delivering Live on the Internetb. Video on Demandc. Video editingd. Video compression144. What is the ideal resolution of an image for weba.72 dpib. 300 dpic. 100 dpid. 250 dpi145. Webcastinga.Casting of elements for webb. Broadcast over internetc. Hosting of web paged. None of the above146. HTTPa.Hypermedia text transfer protocolb. Hypertext Transfer protocol.c. HTML testing programmed. None of the above147. SMTP School of Distance EducationFundaments of Web Designing10a.Simple Mail Transfer Protocolb. Synchronized MailTransferring Programmec. Systemd. None of the above148. FTPa.File Transfer Protocolb. File Testing Programmec. Film Technology Projectd. None of the above149. Cyber mediaa.Publication on Internetb. Print mediac. Offline Mediad. None ofthe above150. Protocola.A system for web programmingb. A system for message exchangec. Name of a serverd. None of the above151.Social sitesa.A web portalb. Platform for social relationsc. A web sites dealing for social issuesd. None of theabove School of Distance EducationFundaments of Web Designing11ANSWERS1–c2–a3–b4–a5–c6–d7–c8–b9–d10– b11–d12–a13–b14–b15–a16–a17–b18–b19–a20–d21–c22–a23– c24–d25–b26–d27–c28–c29–c30–d31–a32–b33–d34–c35–a36– b37–c38–c39–b40–c41–c42–a43–b44–a45–c46–d47–c48–b49– d50–a51–d52–a53–b54–b55–a56–a57–b58–b59–a60–d61–a62– a63–b64–a65–c66–d67–a68–b69–a70–a71–c72–b73–a74–c75– a76–b77–c78–a79–b80–b81–d82–d83–a84–c85–d86–c87–d88– c89–a90–b91–d92–c93–d94–a95–c96–a97–b98–c99–c100– a101-c102-b103-a104a105-c106-c107-a108-a109-c110-c111- c112-c113-c114-a115-d1