Why should most of these questions be asked in the first place?
I would strongly recommend using TypeScript, and that will prevent at least some of these examples.
I would like to be tested with more real / daily work examples instead of these extreme cases, some of which I have never seen in my last 4 years in the JS industry ...
At least Q4, Q5, Q6 and Q8 are okayish questions
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Why should most of these questions be asked in the first place?
I would strongly recommend using TypeScript, and that will prevent at least some of these examples.
I would like to be tested with more real / daily work examples instead of these extreme cases, some of which I have never seen in my last 4 years in the JS industry ...
At least Q4, Q5, Q6 and Q8 are okayish questions