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Technical Practice Test

This practice test has been designed to help prospective students prepare for and pass the Technical Exam required for acceptance into the CodeWorks® Immersive Fullstack Course.

Students will need to demonstrate proficiencies in each of the 5 sections below.

Successful completion of the exam follows a three strike system. Students must complete the tasks associated with each section missing no more than 2 tasks overall.

In this repository you are provided with three starting files to demonstrate your skill.

While the sections will not change when taking the actual exam the sub-tasks will vary so be sure to study and understand how to accomplish each of these tasks without references for the actual exam.

  1. Writing and styling html
    • Use the largest heading element to render the message Hello CodeWorks to the page
    • Use the smallest heading element to render your name to the page
    • Use a paragraph element to render the short sentence Coding is Fun! to the page
    • Use an element to bold only the word Fun! in the paragraph above
    • Use an img element to render the following logo to the page https://bcw.blob.core.windows.net/public/img/8600856373152463
    • Adjust the height of the logo to be 250px
    • Apply an inline-style to the largest heading to change the following
      • change the font color to #ffffff
      • change the background color to #111927
    • Use a css class to apply the following styles to the smallest heading
      • change the font color to #ffdb6d
      • center the text
      • add a border with at least 3px and the color #ffdb6d
      • adjust the padding of this element to 1rem
      • change the background color to #1d2531
    • Example output example
  2. Creating and using variables in JavaScript
    • Create a variable called currentYear and set its value to the current year
    • Create another variable called jsReleaseYear and set its value to 1995
    • Calculate and log the current age of JavaScript is __ using the two variables above
    • Write a conditional using the variable ageToVote to log
      • When true = JavaScript is old enough to vote
      • When false = JavaScript is not old enough to vote
      • change the value of ageToVote to 100 to ensure both messages will log
  3. Creating and using Loops in JavaScript
    • Write a for i loop that will log the numbers 0-100 (include 0 and 100)
    • Modify the loop to log only multiples of 10
    • Log the word Starting before the loop runs
    • Use a conditional to log the message Halfway when the loop hits the number 50
    • Log the word Finished when the loop concludes
  4. Accessing properties on an object in JavaScript
  5. Working with an array of objects in JavaScript
    • Iterate over the cases array and log the title and release year of each story
    • Iterate over the cases array and log only the title of cases released in the year 1903

Good Luck!!

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