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C4 Blockchain: Basics and Applications >> Fundamentals of Node.js

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1/198: Can JavaScript Object Literals have comments?

  1. Yes
  2. No
2/198: Can __dirname be used to navigate to other directories?

  1. Yes
  2. No
3/198: What is the advantage of Node's local file system management feature?

  1. It optimizes the code execution for client-side applications.
  2. It allows server-side applications to access and manipulate local files.
  3. It provides better performance for server-side applications.
  4. It enables cross-browser compatibility for client-side applications.
4/198: Does JIT compilation generate any intermediate code?

  1. No, JIT compilation does not generate any intermediate code.
  2. Yes, JIT compilation generates intermediate code.
  3. It depends on the JIT compiler used.
  4. It depends on the programming language used.
5/198: What is returned at the end of the code in each module?

  1. The object module.exports
  2. Both the object exports and the object module.exports
  3. The object exports
6/198: When is the "rest" syntax used in JavaScript?

  1. To represent a function parameter that can accept an indefinite number of arguments
  2. To convert a string into an array of characters
  3. To spread the values of an array into individual arguments
  4. To define an array of values
7/198: What is the meaning of "fs" in Node.js?

  1. Function-selector
  2. Format-string
  3. File-system
8/198: Can you modify or remove a core module in Node.js?

  1. Yes, by uninstalling the module via NPM
  2. No, core modules are part of Node.js and cannot be modified or removed
  3. Yes, by modifying the module code directly
9/198: What happens in the blocking I/O model if one operation does not execute successfully?

  1. The preceding code is executed again
  2. The subsequent code is blocked until the preceding code completes execution
  3. The subsequent code is executed asynchronously
  4. The next operation is executed regardless
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