Search test library by skills or roles
⌘ K

About the test:

The JavaScript, NodeJS & React Test uses scenario-based MCQs to evaluate candidates on their proficiency in JavaScript programming language, NodeJS runtime environment, and React library for front-end development. The test assesses candidates' understanding of topics such as component-based architecture, state management, React Hooks, server-side rendering, and virtual DOM. Candidates are evaluated on their ability to use JavaScript, NodeJS, and React to develop responsive and scalable web applications, as well as their proficiency in writing optimized and secure code.

Covered skills:

  • Tipos e operadores
  • Variáveis
  • rotações
  • Funções
See all covered skills

9 reasons why
9 reasons why

Adaface JavaScript, NodeJS & React Online Test is the most accurate way to shortlist candidates



Reason #1

Tests for on-the-job skills

The JavaScript, NodeJS & React Online Test helps recruiters and hiring managers identify qualified candidates from a pool of resumes, and helps in taking objective hiring decisions. It reduces the administrative overhead of interviewing too many candidates and saves time by filtering out unqualified candidates at the first step of the hiring process.

Non-googleable questions & proctoring features enable you to be comfortable with conducting assessments online. The JavaScript, NodeJS & React Online Test is ideal for helping recruiters identify which candidates have the skills to do well on the job.

Reason #2

No trick questions

no trick questions

Traditional assessment tools use trick questions and puzzles for the screening, which creates a lot of frustration among candidates about having to go through irrelevant screening assessments.

The main reason we started Adaface is that traditional pre-employment assessment platforms are not a fair way for companies to evaluate candidates. At Adaface, our mission is to help companies find great candidates by assessing on-the-job skills required for a role.

Why we started Adaface ->
Reason #3

Non-googleable questions

We have a very high focus on the quality of questions that test for on-the-job skills. Every question is non-googleable and we have a very high bar for the level of subject matter experts we onboard to create these questions. We have crawlers to check if any of the questions are leaked online. If/ when a question gets leaked, we get an alert. We change the question for you & let you know.

These are just a small sample from our library of 10,000+ questions. The actual questions on this JavaScript, NodeJS & React Test will be non-googleable.

🧐 Question

Medium

Async Await Promises
Promises
Async-Await
Solve
What will the following code output?
 image
A: 24 after 5 seconds and after another 5 seconds, another 24
B: 24 followed by another 24 immediately
C: 24 immediately and another 24 after 5 seconds
D: After 5 seconds, 24 and 24
E: Undefined
F: NaN
G: None of these

Easy

Bitcoin prices
Axios
Promises
Solve
Review the following JavaScript code and pick the correct options: 
 image
Assume that the API returns a successful 200 response code and a JSON object as the response body. What would the value of ‘a’ be after the code is executed?

Medium

My Module
Scope
Solve
What will the output of the following JavaScript code be?
 image
 image

Medium

Promise Resolve
Promises
Async-Await
Solve
What does the following code output? 
 image

Easy

Throw, Try, Async
Promises
Async-Await
Solve
What does the following JS code output?
 image

Medium

I/O cycle and main module
Event Loop
Solve
Review the following NodeJS code:
 image
Pick the correct statements:

A: X will be logged after Y always
B: Y will be logged after X always
C: The order of executing timeout and immediate callbacks is non-deterministic and is bound by the performance of the process
D: In this case, the function calls are scheduled in the main module and not in the I/O cycle
E: In this case, the function calls are scheduled in the I/O cycle so setImmediate is always executed before any timers scheduled in the I/O phase, independently of how many timers are left

Easy

Res methods
Solve
If none of the methods (res.download, res.end, res.json, res.jsonp, res.redirect, res.render, res.send, res.sendFile, res.sendStatus) are called from a route handler to terminate request response cycle, what happens to the the client request?
A) Will be left hanging indefinitely

B) Will get an internal server error - 500 

C) Will get a service unavailable error - 503

D) Will be left hanging for a while and then request timeout error - 408

Medium

Phases and Timers
Event Loop
Solve
Review the following NodeJS code:
 image
Pick the correct statements:

A: Adaface will be logged after Lovelace.
B: Lovelace will be logged after Adaface.
C: Once the asyncOpThatTakes195ms completes reading the file, it starts executing the callback which takes 10 seconds. Only after this is finished, the event loop will execute the timers that are finished. So the timeout call back will actually be executed after 205 ms even though it is scheduled to be run after 200 ms
D: Once the asyncOpThatTakes195ms completes reading the file, it starts executing the callback. While executing the callback, the scheduled timer becomes ready to be executed. So the runtime executes the timer and then completes processing the callback.

Medium

Context re-renders
Context
Solve
Review the following React code:
 image
Pick the correct statements:

A: The code renders 10 INDIAN RUPEE
B: The code renders 10 SINGAPORE DOLLAR
C: The code does not render anything and throws an error since JavaScript objects are not valid as React children
D: When the currency portion is clicked, the parent component is re-rendered
E: When the currency portion is clicked, parent component will skip the re-render because shouldComponentUpdate returns false
F: Parent component can be converted to a functional component with memoization (useMemo or memo) to avoid the re-render

Medium

Error Boundaries and Event handlers
Error Boundaries
Solve
Review the following React code:
 image
Notice that clicking on ‘Click Me’ will invoke handleClick which will throw an error. Also note that, ErrorBoundaryOne throws the error in getDerivedStateFromError. What will be rendered once ‘Click Me’ is clicked?
A: ErrorBoundaryOne will catch the error of MyComponent and <h1>C</h1> will be rendered
B: ErrorBoundaryOne will catch the error of MyComponent and its own error, <h1>C</h1> will be rendered
C: ErrorBoundaryTwo will catch the error of MyComponent and ErrorBoundaryOne, <h1>B</h1> will be rendered
D: ErrorBoundaryTwo will catch the error of MyComponent and ErrorBoundaryOne, <h1>B</h1><h1>C</h1> will be rendered
E: ErrorBoundaryTwo will catch the error of ErrorBoundaryOne. ErrorBoundaryOne will catch the error of MyComponent, <h1>B</h1> will be rendered
F: Error thrown in the click handler is not caught by any error boundary, ‘Click Me’ button will be rendered

Medium

Rhyme Reducer
Hooks
Solve
Which of the following React code snippets
- triggers the reducer ‘rhymeReducer’ to update the ‘song’ value to ‘Jack and Jill’
- renders the updated ‘song’ value
- does not produce any errors/warnings
 image
 image

Easy

Registration Queue
Logic
Solve
We want to register students for the next semester. All students have a receipt which shows the amount pending for the previous semester. A positive amount (or zero) represents that the student has paid extra fees, and a negative amount represents that they have pending fees to be paid. The students are in a queue for the registration. We want to arrange the students in a way such that the students who have a positive amount on the receipt get registered first as compared to the students who have a negative amount. We are given a queue in the form of an array containing the pending amount.
For example, if the initial queue is [20, 70, -40, 30, -10], then the final queue will be [20, 70, 30, -40, -10]. Note that the sequence of students should not be changed while arranging them unless required to meet the condition.
⚠️⚠️⚠️ Note:
- The first line of the input is the length of the array. The second line contains all the elements of the array.
- The input is already parsed into an array of "strings" and passed to a function. You will need to convert string to integer/number type inside the function.
- You need to "print" the final result (not return it) to pass the test cases.

For the example discussed above, the input will be:
5
20 70 -40 30 -10

Your code needs to print the following to the standard output:
20 70 30 -40 -10

Medium

Longest Road
logic
hashmaps
Solve
A startup company E-Motors is building driverless automated cars. The car contains a sensor that checks the road quality for the next N meters to decide the optimal speed at which the cars should move. We are given recorded data by the sensor in the form of an array, where each element of the array is the rating given to 1 meter of the road in sequence. 

The rating given by the sensor is from 1 to 100, where 100 represents the road with the best condition, and any rating above 60 is optimal. Find the longest stretch of road in meters that is categorized as optimal by the sensor.

The input is an array of "strings" which needs to be converted from string to integer/number inside the function.

Medium

Visitors Count
Strings
Solve
A manager hires a staff member to keep a record of the number of men, women, and children visiting the museum daily. The staff will note W if any women visit, M for men, and C for children. You need to write code that takes the string that represents the visits and prints the count of men, woman and children. The sequencing should be in decreasing order. 
Example:

Input:
WWMMWWCCC

Expected Output: 
4W3C2M

Explanation: 
‘W’ has the highest count, then ‘C’, then ‘M’. 
⚠️⚠️⚠️ Note:
- The input is already parsed and passed to a function.
- You need to "print" the final result (not return it) to pass the test cases.
- If the input is- “MMW”, then the expected output is "2M1W" since there is no ‘C’.
- If any of them have the same count, the output should follow this order - M, W, C.
🧐 Question🔧 Skill

Medium

Async Await Promises
Promises
Async-Await
2 mins
JavaScript
Solve

Easy

Bitcoin prices
Axios
Promises
2 mins
JavaScript
Solve

Medium

My Module
Scope
2 mins
JavaScript
Solve

Medium

Promise Resolve
Promises
Async-Await
2 mins
JavaScript
Solve

Easy

Throw, Try, Async
Promises
Async-Await
2 mins
JavaScript
Solve

Medium

I/O cycle and main module
Event Loop
2 mins
NodeJS
Solve

Easy

Res methods
3 mins
NodeJS
Solve

Medium

Phases and Timers
Event Loop
2 mins
NodeJS
Solve

Medium

Context re-renders
Context
3 mins
React
Solve

Medium

Error Boundaries and Event handlers
Error Boundaries
3 mins
React
Solve

Medium

Rhyme Reducer
Hooks
3 mins
React
Solve

Easy

Registration Queue
Logic
30 mins
Coding
Solve

Medium

Longest Road
logic
hashmaps
25 mins
Coding
Solve

Medium

Visitors Count
Strings
30 mins
Coding
Solve
🧐 Question🔧 Skill💪 Difficulty⌛ Time
Async Await Promises
Promises
Async-Await
JavaScript
Medium2 mins
Solve
Bitcoin prices
Axios
Promises
JavaScript
Easy2 mins
Solve
My Module
Scope
JavaScript
Medium2 mins
Solve
Promise Resolve
Promises
Async-Await
JavaScript
Medium2 mins
Solve
Throw, Try, Async
Promises
Async-Await
JavaScript
Easy2 mins
Solve
I/O cycle and main module
Event Loop
NodeJS
Medium2 mins
Solve
Res methods
NodeJS
Easy3 mins
Solve
Phases and Timers
Event Loop
NodeJS
Medium2 mins
Solve
Context re-renders
Context
React
Medium3 mins
Solve
Error Boundaries and Event handlers
Error Boundaries
React
Medium3 mins
Solve
Rhyme Reducer
Hooks
React
Medium3 mins
Solve
Registration Queue
Logic
Coding
Easy30 minsSolve
Longest Road
logic
hashmaps
Coding
Medium25 minsSolve
Visitors Count
Strings
Coding
Medium30 minsSolve
Reason #4

1200+ customers in 75 countries

customers in 75 countries
Brandon

With Adaface, we were able to optimise our initial screening process by upwards of 75%, freeing up precious time for both hiring managers and our talent acquisition team alike!


Brandon Lee, Head of People, Love, Bonito

Reason #5

Designed for elimination, not selection

The most important thing while implementing the pre-employment JavaScript, NodeJS & React Test in your hiring process is that it is an elimination tool, not a selection tool. In other words: you want to use the test to eliminate the candidates who do poorly on the test, not to select the candidates who come out at the top. While they are super valuable, pre-employment tests do not paint the entire picture of a candidate’s abilities, knowledge, and motivations. Multiple easy questions are more predictive of a candidate's ability than fewer hard questions. Harder questions are often "trick" based questions, which do not provide any meaningful signal about the candidate's skillset.

Reason #6

1 click candidate invites

Email invites: You can send candidates an email invite to the JavaScript, NodeJS & React Test from your dashboard by entering their email address.

Public link: You can create a public link for each test that you can share with candidates.

API or integrations: You can invite candidates directly from your ATS by using our pre-built integrations with popular ATS systems or building a custom integration with your in-house ATS.

invite candidates
Reason #7

Detailed scorecards & comparative results

Reason #8

High completion rate

Adaface tests are conversational, low-stress, and take just 25-40 mins to complete.

This is why Adaface has the highest test-completion rate (86%), which is more than 2x better than traditional assessments.

test completion rate
Reason #9

Advanced Proctoring


What topics are covered in the JavaScript, NodeJS & React Online Test?

Tipos e operadores
rotações
Variáveis
Funções
Matrizes
Objetos
Cordas
Dom
Fundamentos HTML/ CSS
Fechamentos
Iife
Opa
ES6
Matemática
Biscoitos
JSON
Assíncrono/aguardar
Promessas
Setas; flechas
Timers
Destruição
Armazenamento local
Armazenamento de sessão
Console
Este ',' Call ',' Bind 'Palavras -chave
Manipulação de eventos
Manipulação de exceção
Manuseio de formulários
Trabalhadores de serviço
Fundamentos JavaScript
Nodejs Under-the-Hood
Fundamentos ExpressJs
Solicitar resposta
Métodos de roteamento e controlador
Lidar com solicitações HTTP
Middlewares
Npm
ES6
Emissor de eventos
Buffers
Fluxos
Tubos
Crons
Expressar
Servindo arquivos estáticos
JSON e XML
Cors
WebSockets
Motores de modelos (guidão)
Gerenciamento de sessão
Cache na memória
Conectando -se a bancos de dados (SQL, Mongoose)
Programação assíncrona (Async/ Await)
Promessas
Singletons
Autorização e autenticação
Tópicos dos trabalhadores
Clustering
Segurança da API
Componentes baseados em classe
Componentes funcionais
Adereços
Estado
Eventos
Listas
Ganchos embutidos
Ganchos personalizados
Componentes com estilo
Módulos CSS
Fragmentos
Portais
Lidar com efeitos colaterais
Estados de transição
Formulários e entradas
Gerenciamento do Estado
Roteamento e navegação
Autenticação
Animações
Webpack
Flexbox
Contexto
uso
useeffect
UserEduces
UseContext
Redutor
Autenticação JWT
Fundamentos do computador
Codificação de letras
Codificação de números
Substituição
Quebra-cabeças de codificação de codificação
Raciocínio não verbal
Conceitos SQL
Análise de negócio
Codificação de codificação
Linguagens de programação
Arquitetura do computador
Conceitos básicos de DBMS
Princípios sólidos
Sistemas de automação
Tomando uma decisão
Raciocínio não verbal
Abordagem de solução de problemas
Singapore government logo

The hiring managers felt that through the technical questions that they asked during the panel interviews, they were able to tell which candidates had better scores, and differentiated with those who did not score as well. They are highly satisfied with the quality of candidates shortlisted with the Adaface screening.


85%
reduction in screening time

FAQs

Posso combinar várias habilidades em uma avaliação personalizada?

Sim absolutamente. As avaliações personalizadas são configuradas com base na descrição do seu trabalho e incluirão perguntas sobre todas as habilidades obrigatórias que você especificar.

Você tem algum recurso anti-trapaça ou procurador?

Temos os seguintes recursos anti-trapaça:

  • Perguntas não-goleadas
  • IP Proctoring
  • Web Proctoring
  • Proctoring da webcam
  • Detecção de plágio
  • navegador seguro

Leia mais sobre os Recursos de Proctoring.

Como interpreto as pontuações dos testes?

O principal a ter em mente é que uma avaliação é uma ferramenta de eliminação, não uma ferramenta de seleção. Uma avaliação de habilidades é otimizada para ajudá -lo a eliminar os candidatos que não são tecnicamente qualificados para o papel, não é otimizado para ajudá -lo a encontrar o melhor candidato para o papel. Portanto, a maneira ideal de usar uma avaliação é decidir uma pontuação limite (normalmente 55%, ajudamos você a comparar) e convidar todos os candidatos que pontuam acima do limiar para as próximas rodadas da entrevista.

Para que nível de experiência posso usar este teste?

Cada avaliação do Adaface é personalizada para a descrição do seu trabalho/ persona do candidato ideal (nossos especialistas no assunto escolherão as perguntas certas para sua avaliação de nossa biblioteca de mais de 10000 perguntas). Esta avaliação pode ser personalizada para qualquer nível de experiência.

Todo candidato recebe as mesmas perguntas?

Sim, facilita muito a comparação de candidatos. As opções para perguntas do MCQ e a ordem das perguntas são randomizadas. Recursos anti-traking/proctoring no local. Em nosso plano corporativo, também temos a opção de criar várias versões da mesma avaliação com questões de níveis de dificuldade semelhantes.

Eu sou um candidato. Posso tentar um teste de prática?

Não. Infelizmente, não apoiamos os testes práticos no momento. No entanto, você pode usar nossas perguntas de amostra para prática.

Qual é o custo de usar este teste?

Você pode conferir nossos planos de preços.

Posso obter uma avaliação gratuita?

Sim, você pode se inscrever gratuitamente e visualizar este teste.

Acabei de me mudar para um plano pago. Como posso solicitar uma avaliação personalizada?

Aqui está um guia rápido sobre Como solicitar uma avaliação personalizada no Adaface.

customers across world
Join 1200+ companies in 75+ countries.
Try the most candidate friendly skills assessment tool today.
g2 badges
Ready to use the Adaface JavaScript, NodeJS & React Test?
Ready to use the Adaface JavaScript, NodeJS & React Test?
Chat with us
logo
40 min tests.
No trick questions.
Accurate shortlisting.
Terms Privacy Trust Guide

🌎 Pick your language

English Norsk Dansk Deutsche Nederlands Svenska Français Español Chinese (简体中文) Italiano Japanese (日本語) Polskie Português Russian (русский)
ada
Ada
● Online
Previous
Score: NA
Next
✖️