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Top 20 JavaScript Interview Questions for 2025

JavaScript plays a fundamental role in web development and is an essential skill for both front-end and full-stack developers. Whether you are an experienced professional or gearing up for your first interview, mastering key JavaScript concepts is vital. Here’s a handpicked collection of the top 20 JavaScript interview questions to help you excel in your next interview.


1. What is JavaScript, and how does it differ from Java?

JavaScript is a lightweight, interpreted programming language primarily used for web development. It is object-oriented but differs from Java in syntax, purpose, and execution environment. JavaScript is dynamically typed and runs in browsers, while Java is statically typed and requires the JVM.


2. What are the different data types in JavaScript?

JavaScript has seven primitive data types:

  • String
  • Number
  • Boolean
  • Undefined
  • Null
  • BigInt
  • Symbol

Additionally, non-primitive data types include objects, arrays, and functions.


3. Explain “hoisting” in JavaScript.

Hoisting is JavaScript's default behavior of moving declarations to the top of the scope. For example:

console.log(a); // undefined
var a = 5;
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In this example, var a is hoisted but not its initialization.


4. What is the difference between var, let, and const?

  • var: Function-scoped, can be re-declared, and may lead to bugs due to hoisting.
  • let: Block-scoped and does not allow re-declaration.
  • const: Block-scoped and used for constants; cannot be reassigned.

5. What are closures in JavaScript?

A closure is a function that remembers its outer scope even after the scope has exited.

function outer() {
  let count = 0;
  return function inner() {
    count++;
    return count;
  };
}
const increment = outer();
console.log(increment()); // 1
console.log(increment()); // 2
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6. What is the difference between == and ===?

  • ==: Compares values after type coercion.
  • ===: Compares both value and type.

Example:

5 == "5";  // true
5 === "5"; // false
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7. What are JavaScript Promises?

Promises represent asynchronous operations. They can be in one of three states:

  • Pending
  • Resolved
  • Rejected

Example:

const promise = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
  resolve("Success");
});
promise.then(data => console.log(data));
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8. Explain the concept of async/await.

async/await simplifies working with Promises, making asynchronous code appear synchronous.

async function fetchData() {
  const response = await fetch('https://api.example.com/data');
  const data = await response.json();
  console.log(data);
}
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9. What is event delegation in JavaScript?

Event delegation uses a parent element to handle events for its child elements. It improves performance by reducing event listeners.

document.getElementById('parent').addEventListener('click', (e) => {
  if (e.target && e.target.tagName === 'BUTTON') {
    console.log('Button clicked!');
  }
});
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10. What are JavaScript modules?

Modules allow you to organize code into separate files, making it reusable and maintainable.

Example:

  • Export:
export const greet = () => console.log("Hello");
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  • Import:
import { greet } from './module.js';
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11. Explain the difference between call(), apply(), and bind().

  • call(): Invokes a function with a specified this value and arguments.
  • apply(): Similar to call(), but takes arguments as an array.
  • bind(): Returns a new function with a specified this value.

12. What is the difference between synchronous and asynchronous JavaScript?

  • Synchronous: Executes line by line.
  • Asynchronous: Executes non-blocking tasks, allowing the program to continue running.

Example of asynchronous:

setTimeout(() => console.log("Hello"), 1000);
console.log("World");
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Output:

World (first)

Hello (second)


13. What is the DOM in JavaScript?

The Document Object Model (DOM) is a tree structure representing a web page. JavaScript interacts with the DOM to manipulate elements dynamically.


14. What are higher-order functions in JavaScript?

Higher-order functions take other functions as arguments or return them as results.

Example:

function higherOrder(fn) {
  return fn();
}
higherOrder(() => console.log("Hello!"));
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15. What is the difference between null and undefined?

  • null: Explicitly represents no value.
  • undefined: Represents an uninitialized value.

16. What is memoization in JavaScript?

Memoization is an optimization technique to cache function results.

Example:

function memoize(fn) {
  const cache = {};
  return function (arg) {
    if (cache[arg]) return cache[arg];
    cache[arg] = fn(arg);
    return cache[arg];
  };
}
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17. What is the event loop in JavaScript?

The event loop handles asynchronous operations, ensuring non-blocking execution.


18. What are JavaScript prototypes?

Every object in JavaScript has a prototype. Methods and properties shared among instances are defined on the prototype.


19. What is the difference between for...of and for...in loops?

  • for...of: Iterates over iterable objects like arrays.
  • for...in: Iterates over enumerable properties of an object.

20. How does JavaScript handle errors?

Errors are handled using try...catch.

Example:

try {
  throw new Error("Something went wrong!");
} catch (e) {
  console.log(e.message);
}
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These questions provide a strong foundation for acing JavaScript interviews. Make sure to practice coding examples and understand the underlying concepts to confidently demonstrate your skills. For more web development tips, visit Makemychance.

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